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Hi all, i have recently started ferreting using nets and a whippet. i am very inexperianced but keen to learn as much as i can! i would appreciate any tips, methods or tricks of the trade that [NO TEXT TALK] might want to share with me. one question i do have is how do you know when a warren is empty and it is time to move on to the next 1?

 

Thank you

Max

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Hi all, i have recently started ferreting using nets and a whippet. i am very inexperianced but keen to learn as much as i can! i would appreciate any tips, methods or tricks of the trade that [NO TEXT TALK] might want to share with me. one question i do have is how do you know when a warren is empty and it is time to move on to the next 1?

 

Thank you

Max

Not much of a ferreter me self mate but when i did have ferrets some rabbits did give them the run-around for a while mate depending on the size of the warren.

I used to give them a few runs back round the set when the rabbits stoped bolting and see if they picked up on any thing and if not i would move on to the next warren and try it again on another day, cheers.

Luke.

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Hi all, i have recently started ferreting using nets and a whippet. i am very inexperianced but keen to learn as much as i can! i would appreciate any tips, methods or tricks of the trade that [NO TEXT TALK] might want to share with me. one question i do have is how do you know when a warren is empty and it is time to move on to the next 1?

 

Thank you

Max

Not much of a ferreter me self mate but when i did have ferrets some rabbits did give them the run-around for a while mate depending on the size of the warren.

I used to give them a few runs back round the set when the rabbits stoped bolting and see if they picked up on any thing and if not i would move on to the next warren and try it again on another day, cheers.

Luke.

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