Brimmer 220 Posted December 16, 2008 Report Share Posted December 16, 2008 (edited) Right, been offline since Sunday morning, seems like ages. After several calls to India, i have finally got back online just an hour or so ago, so Sunday's work is now here. Got up into the hills once again, to find the snow from the previous Friday that had melted, had been replaced by another couple of inches. It was a great novelty to start with, but three weeks of it and around 6 days out, it has lost it's appeal! Allthough, a few interesting prints along the way! And the odd crime scene! Followed this stoat kill for about 100 yrds of dragging the kill through the snow, untill we found fox prints following it up, and then the fox had got the stoats kill. Poor little bugger, all that effort, just to have your brekkie taken off you by a fox! Took just the one dog this time, one of the young ones, they needed splitting up and working alone as there presence distracted the other from working, now Jed is doing it all on his own! Watching for bolters after marking up! Nailing them where they sit in the seat! And of course the few runs we got, were a little easier than usual due to a bit of the soft stuff! I got up to my usual trick's within minutes of being out! had around 20 digs on Sunday, most bieng easy, and clearing the warrens with the hit squad within a short time. Even covered areas where other ferreters covered around 3 weeks ago, we were pulling 2's and 3's out of ground we watched them do, even digging out the same holes they had done. This is what I mean about guy's doing half a job, stay in bed lads, it's a better place for you. Quite a long way from the vehicle (a mile and a half) we'd clocked up 27 rabbits, time to do a uturn as i'm the only one carrying them. And got a mark off the dog, and disaster struck! Under the snow were plates of rock, it took me 1 hr to dig around the rock, then the collar failed, and i had to smash out around the side and under where i could still hear the ferret working, thought i was going to be there untill night, but only one thing to do, keep digging. Eventually managed to get the critter out, but could not reach the rabbit unfortunateley. That's the first kill left in this year for me, i hate that kills get left behind, it's just lazy to be honest. So I started the journey back, with the full team, and 27 rabbits on one shoulder, stopping and changing shoulder along the way, got there ok to be honest, nearly had to carry the old feller as well! This is the hit squad and pictures of the bag! Roll on Xmas, more days out, and never any snow then! Edited December 16, 2008 by Brimmer Quote Link to post
FUBAR 0 Posted December 16, 2008 Report Share Posted December 16, 2008 Well done mate , good post. Quote Link to post
Scuzy 1 Posted December 16, 2008 Report Share Posted December 16, 2008 Fecking great mate . Quote Link to post
auld salmon 28 Posted December 16, 2008 Report Share Posted December 16, 2008 i well done mate all the digging would keep u warm Quote Link to post
stealthy1 3,964 Posted December 16, 2008 Report Share Posted December 16, 2008 Another good bag there mate, I hate to leave a kill if I can get it out. so how much punjabi have you learned in the last two days. Quote Link to post
festa 206 Posted December 16, 2008 Report Share Posted December 16, 2008 as usual a cracking write up [bANNED TEXT] nice 1 Quote Link to post
Brimmer 220 Posted December 16, 2008 Author Report Share Posted December 16, 2008 Another good bag there mate, I hate to leave a kill if I can get it out. so how much punjabi have you learned in the last two days. Think it's how much broken English along with swearing he learnt from me to be honest! Why can't these call centre's be somewhere they understand people? (must admit, the guy's on the line were very helpfull and patient, and got the problem sorted for me!) Quote Link to post
andy s410c 63 Posted December 16, 2008 Report Share Posted December 16, 2008 Nice one B looks very "fresh" up on them moors .Got 20 digs in aswell your blade will end up the size of a teaspoon by the end of the season Quote Link to post
The one 8,594 Posted December 16, 2008 Report Share Posted December 16, 2008 Cracking picts and a good bag of rabbits Quote Link to post
Brimmer 220 Posted December 16, 2008 Author Report Share Posted December 16, 2008 Nice one B looks very "fresh" up on them moors .Got 20 digs in aswell your blade will end up the size of a teaspoon by the end of the season The blade is already the size of a teaspoon to start with Andy, really it's a bit too small, and lacks the angle on the head a little (it's a bit too straight!) for lifting a lot of the loose out from deeper digs. (3ft down) It is a cracking spade for the shallower stuff (by the way it's a bulldog rabbiting spade). I had a bulldog roundmouth I cut down years ago, it's been re-shafted 3 times, but there's not much left of the head now, this was ideal, a bigger head with more angle, plus a D handle rather than a T handle. The D handle is ideal for getting a grip when it's cold and your hands are muddy! There you go, a bonafide spade geek! Quote Link to post
andy s410c 63 Posted December 16, 2008 Report Share Posted December 16, 2008 Nice one B looks very "fresh" up on them moors .Got 20 digs in aswell your blade will end up the size of a teaspoon by the end of the season The blade is already the size of a teaspoon to start with Andy, really it's a bit too small, and lacks the angle on the head a little (it's a bit too straight!) for lifting a lot of the loose out from deeper digs. (3ft down) It is a cracking spade for the shallower stuff (by the way it's a bulldog rabbiting spade). I had a bulldog roundmouth I cut down years ago, it's been re-shafted 3 times, but there's not much left of the head now, this was ideal, a bigger head with more angle, plus a D handle rather than a T handle. The D handle is ideal for getting a grip when it's cold and your hands are muddy! There you go, a bonafide spade geek! A very in depth spade analisys there B I can see your a conissuer of the blade bet your easy to buy for at Xmas Quote Link to post
bigphil 0 Posted December 17, 2008 Report Share Posted December 17, 2008 Right, been offline since Sunday morning, seems like ages. After several calls to India, i have finally got back online just an hour or so ago, so Sunday's work is now here. Got up into the hills once again, to find the snow from the previous Friday that had melted, had been replaced by another couple of inches. It was a great novelty to start with, but three weeks of it and around 6 days out, it has lost it's appeal! Allthough, a few interesting prints along the way! And the odd crime scene! Followed this stoat kill for about 100 yrds of dragging the kill through the snow, untill we found fox prints following it up, and then the fox had got the stoats kill. Poor little bugger, all that effort, just to have your brekkie taken off you by a fox! Took just the one dog this time, one of the young ones, they needed splitting up and working alone as there presence distracted the other from working, now Jed is doing it all on his own! Watching for bolters after marking up! Nailing them where they sit in the seat! And of course the few runs we got, were a little easier than usual due to a bit of the soft stuff! I got up to my usual trick's within minutes of being out! had around 20 digs on Sunday, most bieng easy, and clearing the warrens with the hit squad within a short time. Even covered areas where other ferreters covered around 3 weeks ago, we were pulling 2's and 3's out of ground we watched them do, even digging out the same holes they had done. This is what I mean about guy's doing half a job, stay in bed lads, it's a better place for you. Quite a long way from the vehicle (a mile and a half) we'd clocked up 27 rabbits, time to do a uturn as i'm the only one carrying them. And got a mark off the dog, and disaster struck! Under the snow were plates of rock, it took me 1 hr to dig around the rock, then the collar failed, and i had to smash out around the side and under where i could still hear the ferret working, thought i was going to be there untill night, but only one thing to do, keep digging. Eventually managed to get the critter out, but could not reach the rabbit unfortunateley. That's the first kill left in this year for me, i hate that kills get left behind, it's just lazy to be honest. So I started the journey back, with the full team, and 27 rabbits on one shoulder, stopping and changing shoulder along the way, got there ok to be honest, nearly had to carry the old feller as well! This is the hit squad and pictures of the bag! Roll on Xmas, more days out, and never any snow then! Now thats what i called ferreting. I need somebody like your self showing me the ropes. Looks like you had a really good day apart from the last dig lol.... Good work brimmer Quote Link to post
skycat 6,174 Posted December 17, 2008 Report Share Posted December 17, 2008 Crackiing post and a great read: must admit, being 'darn sarf' I've never had the experience of ferreting in the snow: sounds a lot of fun! LOL Quote Link to post
scrutchy 5 Posted December 17, 2008 Report Share Posted December 17, 2008 well done mate Quote Link to post
will.f11 24 Posted December 17, 2008 Report Share Posted December 17, 2008 Everytime i read your posts Brimmer, i always think 'why the hell does he LIKE TO DIG???' but each to thier own. If i can move on quick with a ferret that will either bolt and not kill or bolt and kill and move on, then its good enough for me Quote Link to post
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