oakey 57 Posted November 28, 2009 Report Share Posted November 28, 2009 Im in the process of gettting permission on a coservation trust land as a loacal farmer has had rabbit damage the bloke i phoned seemed ok about it and has agreed to meet me on wed to see whats what. Has anyone had any trouble with getting on with them? Quote Link to post
j davies 8 Posted November 28, 2009 Report Share Posted November 28, 2009 i had one place like you got i could not dig or cut any bushes down mate apart from that it was ok Quote Link to post
lilpip1234 62 Posted November 28, 2009 Report Share Posted November 28, 2009 i had one place like you got i could not dig or cut any bushes down mate apart from that it was ok had the same trouble made it pretty much impossible to work the place was pointless really Quote Link to post
stealthy1 3,964 Posted November 28, 2009 Report Share Posted November 28, 2009 Used to do a couple of local nature reserves here, got on ok, they did'nt want damage to occur to crops, but did'nt want all the rabbits gone either, so a compromise is called for if you want them on your side Quote Link to post
oakey 57 Posted November 29, 2009 Author Report Share Posted November 29, 2009 I havent meet the bloke yet but if i cant dig i wont ferret my ferrets mean more than a upturned bit of earth Quote Link to post
mally 832 Posted November 29, 2009 Report Share Posted November 29, 2009 I havent meet the bloke yet but if i cant dig i wont ferret my ferrets mean more than a upturned bit of earth I have some permission on a nature reserve and when i met them initially they said i couldn't dig. I told them i wasn't interested then and explained like you how much the ferrets mean to me(and the 15" collars at nearly £50 a pop). I told them that all the ferrets would have a locator collar fitted and that you only usually need to dig one hole. I also told them that if i needed to dig i would turf the top and back fill and make sure the ground was as i found it. It worked for me and i got written permission. The only times i can't ferret on there is on a sunday due to public access. Oh and i need to wear a high Viz jacket :wallbash: Quote Link to post
The one 8,511 Posted November 29, 2009 Report Share Posted November 29, 2009 Same here used to have a bit but the local warden was a prick so i only went a couple of times Quote Link to post
j davies 8 Posted November 29, 2009 Report Share Posted November 29, 2009 I havent meet the bloke yet but if i cant dig i wont ferret my ferrets mean more than a upturned bit of earth I have some permission on a nature reserve and when i met them initially they said i couldn't dig. I told them i wasn't interested then and explained like you how much the ferrets mean to me(and the 15" collars at nearly £50 a pop). I told them that all the ferrets would have a locator collar fitted and that you only usually need to dig one hole. I also told them that if i needed to dig i would turf the top and back fill and make sure the ground was as i found it. It worked for me and i got written permission. The only times i can't ferret on there is on a sunday due to public access. Oh and i need to wear a high Viz jacket :wallbash: the reason they dont want you there on a sunday is just what you said people see you thats because they will kick off big time Quote Link to post
shepp 2,285 Posted November 29, 2009 Report Share Posted November 29, 2009 Im in the process of gettting permission on a coservation trust land as a loacal farmer has had rabbit damage the bloke i phoned seemed ok about it and has agreed to meet me on wed to see whats what. Has anyone had any trouble with getting on with them? Just say what he wants to hear mate, as mally says, just dig when you really have to and leave it as you found it. What's the worst that can happen, loose the permission, so you'll be no worse off than when you started and you'll get a few days sport in to boot. Quote Link to post
max abell 196 Posted November 30, 2009 Report Share Posted November 30, 2009 We have 2 big permissions on national trust and sussex wildlife trust land that we have done for years although they are not keen on you digging they understand that sometimes it is nesessary and are fine with it We do these permissions what ever days we want with whatever is needed ferrets /guns/longnets /lamping etc So not all conservations are clueless to what is needed to control rabbits effectively They have built up there trust in us over the years and we can pretty much do as we like Quote Link to post
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