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SEASONED FERRETER OR SPORTING FERRETER ?


  

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  1. 1. WHAT YOU PREFER

    • ALL YEAR ROUND FERRETER ?
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    • SPORTING FERRETER ?
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I USE MY FERRETS ALL YEAR ROUND DUE TO THE SUCCESS I GET WITH THEM... THE ONLY PAIN IS THAT I HAVE TO GO THE WEEK BEFORE WITH THE PETROL TRIMMER TO CLEAR THE LAND. :thumbdown: BUT THE REWARDS ARE WORTH IT. :thumbs:

 

 

RICHIE

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I prefer to give the rabbits a closed season, I dont do it for pest control I do it for food and a fun. We at least owe them time to breed and have so good quality rabbit time lol :thumbs:

 

If its pest control them fair enough, it has to be done. Digging up a nest of baby rabbits I wouldnt call 'sporting' not my idea of fun anyway.

 

H&J :victory:

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I dont have a big enough freezer to keep enough rabbits to feed my ferrets all summer so I have to get them somehow. Most of the time I shoot them, but only enough to feed my ferrets. However when asked specifically for pest control in the summer I would take my hobs if its the most viable option ;)

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We ferret once the crops are down, though we do run the long net out once in a while when we need a big batch of rabbits for the dogs during the summer: a lot of our land is landfill and waste type ground so there's not the grassland being eaten off as would be the case if we had a lot of livestock round us: apart from the common which we can't ferret anyway as the landowner doesn't want to see the general public get all upset at the sight of someone killing bunnies! Just have to lamp that and it's bad enough running that in the winter let alone the summer.

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Guest Bigbob

If im asked and i can get into the burrows i will ferret ,but more often a easier option is lamping or snares or even traping the burrows you can get into and you can thin out other vermin with the mk6s

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