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I've been asked if I'd help out clearing out a farm of its rat population some night soon, with my .22 air-rifle.

 

I've been trawling the posts, but am getting nowhere fast.

Can you post up your top tips to help ensure I don't look a complete wally, please?

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I've been asked if I'd help out clearing out a farm of its rat population some night soon, with my .22 air-rifle.

 

I've been trawling the posts, but am getting nowhere fast.

Can you post up your top tips to help ensure I don't look a complete wally, please?

dont forget your gun mate ;) sit and wait

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Ok, so: nail down some Mars Bars, slather Nutella and peanut butter around (I though that was for squirrels) - if possible for a couple of weeks beforehand.

 

I've heard old catfood does a good job too, or is it too easily taken away?

 

My 'lamp' (fancy torch actually) is either white or an amber (filter). Do I need to source a red filter or doesn't it matter?

 

Do I need to wear all my camo stuff, or will it be useless at the close ranges I imagine we will be shooting at?

 

Do I need to worry about the blood (manky rat stuff, not me being squeamish!)?

 

Do the bodies need to be burned? Will it be our responsibility or the farm owners?

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Ok, so: nail down some Mars Bars, slather Nutella and peanut butter around (I though that was for squirrels) - if possible for a couple of weeks beforehand.

 

I've heard old catfood does a good job too, or is it too easily taken away?

 

My 'lamp' (fancy torch actually) is either white or an amber (filter). Do I need to source a red filter or doesn't it matter?

 

Do I need to wear all my camo stuff, or will it be useless at the close ranges I imagine we will be shooting at?

 

Do I need to worry about the blood (manky rat stuff, not me being squeamish!)?

 

Do the bodies need to be burned? Will it be our responsibility or the farm owners?

 

peanut butter spread around or if u can some liquidised cat food around where u want to shoot,

sit and wait with a red filtered light,

ware dark clothing,

no need to worry bout blood as you shouldnt touch rats with your bare hands any way,

burn the bodies at the fire site, looks better if you do it rather than leaving dead rats about the place

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I think I read somewhere that broken eggs are a good bait, never tried it though. I did use some hermit crab once, out of a huge onion sack full that a mate gave me for fishing. Worked a treat! :D:thumbs:

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As previously posted pre-bait if possible,i use peanut butter certainly gets their noses twitching & they can't run away with it ;) .If using a gun lamp(i use a red filter) keep it down to the minimum so you can make their eyes out & you won't ruin your nightvision..then just send the lead earing on it's way :gunsmilie: .Dispose of the bodies properly,burn them if possible....& let the landowner know how many you've bagged ;) keeps it sweet ;) .

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Be prepared to be dissapointed.It takes lots of preparation and lots and lots of patience.I'd start with prebaiting,i used to use liquidised cat or dog food.Get them used to some form of lighting as well,cos if you try putting a lamp on them they will be gone pronto.Once you have evidence that they are feeding,your half way there.

Most importantly,use a backstop (thick plywood sheet) and make sure that no livestock are likely to be hit by a stray pellet.Best of luck.

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