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Hiya lads new here so go easy on me. Ferreting 25 yrs now and still love it as much as the first day i went out. What i want to ask is i ferret with big killing bucks and love to the dig to the rabbit. A seasoned big hob could kill up to 20 rabbits in a day, surely he is an animal to be admired for that but most of u seem to think its not the proper way to ferret. Any comments or anyone out there that ferret this way?

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Ha ha it knock the wait of alright. After a while ull get handy one or two pocks with the bar and [bANNED TEXT] in. Must of my digging is on the hedges two or three feet digs at the must, i guess the ground burrows deeper alright. Dont get me wrong love the odd bold to the lurcher too no nets hear.

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No not pest control mate,u woouldn get the big numbers like u would with long nets and the bolting id average a ten or twelve a day helped by the terrier marking more for the sport, u get the hunting with the terrier the killing with the buck and what bolts, u get the chase brillant. just thinking lads even for u net men say u get a lay up, seriously woulldn a small handy battery operated ground auger be of huge benifit to drill to a pouch does that sound crazy cut out the labour. M ight have a word with Deben.

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I think a standard 'Spear & Jackson' spade would fit the bill.

Combined with a ferret locator it should make life a little easier

for you.

 

Over here its pretty hard to dig as the ground is either rocky or

very hard through lack of decent rains.

Winter in some areas it is a little easier but not much :thumbdown:

Don't own a locator as yet, although 25 years of ferreting without one

has me saying, "why bother" ?

I always have dogs with me who are never wrong on the scent, & they don't need batteries replaced :thumbs:

Fortunately i have got a very good pair of Jills who haven't stayed down

longer than needed when on the job.

 

Cheers,

 

Shaun

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it depends on your ground, i prefer bolters as alot of our buries are more than 10 feet deep so a killing hob would be more of a pain than anything else! On the other hand Brimmer off here does alot up north on the dales in shallow buries where a hard hob and a good spade are a good option.

 

Same as most things, horses for courses! :thumbs:

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