poacher3161 1,766 Posted August 26, 2010 Report Share Posted August 26, 2010 I know years ago we used to use a small cheap transistor radio that would pick up the clicking on a mk1 collar set on long wave i dont know if its still possible with todays pocket transistor radios. Quote Link to post
scothunter 12,609 Posted August 26, 2010 Report Share Posted August 26, 2010 I know years ago we used to use a small cheap transistor radio that would pick up the clicking on a mk1 collar set on long wave i dont know if its still possible with todays pocket transistor radios. you know something dell i was just thinking about that.im really suprised no one has made a cheap replica of some sorts.i bet somewher there is something that some clever c**t has rattled up in the shed. Quote Link to post
poacher3161 1,766 Posted August 26, 2010 Report Share Posted August 26, 2010 I know years ago we used to use a small cheap transistor radio that would pick up the clicking on a mk1 collar set on long wave i dont know if its still possible with todays pocket transistor radios. you know something dell i was just thinking about that.im really suprised no one has made a cheap replica of some sorts.i bet somewher there is something that some clever c**t has rattled up in the shed. Years ago they used to sell small black transistor radios on rotherham market and one of the lads found out they would pick mk1 collars up though it was funny [bANNED TEXT] useing it with some times picking a music station up wile tuneing in to the collar.Another local lad replicated the mk1 collars but i heard they were a bit unreliable.atb dell Quote Link to post
The one 8,463 Posted August 26, 2010 Report Share Posted August 26, 2010 Go back to the old days feed your ferrets well, start on a frosty morning working into the wind ,no excessive noise or walking on the burrow and stop ferreting at a reasonable time dont look for trouble and you can have a good day . I took a young lad out last season he had three jills and one box and collar working big burrows we ferreted to late in to the afternoon and we lost a rabbit from a burrow that should have been left till the next day but he followed it and put his jill in after it .We bolted one and i prayed that was the one we chased in but it wasn't to be and we had a merry old time trying to find his ferret 1000 foot up a hill at 6pm on a febuary night .We got the jill and got down the hill at 8pm . Just dont try anything like that and you can get by LOL Quote Link to post
scothunter 12,609 Posted August 26, 2010 Report Share Posted August 26, 2010 (edited) I know years ago we used to use a small cheap transistor radio that would pick up the clicking on a mk1 collar set on long wave i dont know if its still possible with todays pocket transistor radios. you know something dell i was just thinking about that.im really suprised no one has made a cheap replica of some sorts.i bet somewher there is something that some clever c**t has rattled up in the shed. Years ago they used to sell small black transistor radios on rotherham market and one of the lads found out they would pick mk1 collars up though it was funny [bANNED TEXT] useing it with some times picking a music station up wile tuneing in to the collar.Another local lad replicated the mk1 collars but i heard they were a bit unreliable.atb dell used to know an a guy when i was a kid who was really clever at electronics.he made a bug from the guts of a old transistor radio and had it in a fag packet,you then tuned into the radio and it picked up clear as bell.i bugged my mum and dad in the kitchen,boy did i get leathered when he found out lol Edited August 26, 2010 by scothunter Quote Link to post
max abell 196 Posted August 26, 2010 Report Share Posted August 26, 2010 well said stroller.im the same never used a locator until a cpl of seasons ago then i gave the bloody thing away pity that cause i would have gave you it.there not for me.you will get the die hard ferreters who wouldnt dream of entering a fert to a warren without a collar.and i aint saying anything against that,but there is absouletley no reason you cant ferret away and have a great day without a locator.just be prepared to wait if you get a lie up.get your self a good hob who will shift lazy jills from a kill if it happens. yea and you can save up may take you a bit of time butyou will get there if you still want one.a loacator is a fair bit of cash for a 12year old to find.and he has stated that, so get out there mate and choose your burrows carefully if you are in doubt.if you do get a lie up and it aint for budging and darkness is drawing in.block of all the holes in the warren.you may need to do a bit of raking to make sure you get them all.then 1st thing in the morning get yourself back there and 9 times out of ten when you unblock a hole your fert will be there to greet you after hearing the noise.stick with it kid and welcome to the world of ferreting Brilliant reply some ferreters go on like its imposible to ferret without a locator its not but they can save you alot of time waiting if your ferret gets hung up but i would still advise you get one just to be on the safe side Quote Link to post
rabbiting josh 0 Posted August 26, 2010 Author Report Share Posted August 26, 2010 to all the ferreters out their how old do u work youre ferrets at ??? Quote Link to post
jarrodevs 5 Posted August 26, 2010 Report Share Posted August 26, 2010 im 14 and been ferreting for a 2years.ive been told to work ferrets from a year on so their fully grown and wont get beat up by the rabbits.(trampled) otherwise they wont go down for you. as it is i go ferreting as often as i can with mates. we just net up the holes and enter the ferrets. NO locators at all. all we do is stand back with a good view of the burrow for the ferrat to come back out. my jill has never lay down with a rabbit always bolted them. hope this helps jarrod Quote Link to post
rabbiting josh 0 Posted August 26, 2010 Author Report Share Posted August 26, 2010 im 14 and been ferreting for a 2years.ive been told to work ferrets from a year on so their fully grown and wont get beat up by the rabbits.(trampled) otherwise they wont go down for you. as it is i go ferreting as often as i can with mates. we just net up the holes and enter the ferrets. NO locators at all. all we do is stand back with a good view of the burrow for the ferrat to come back out. my jill has never lay down with a rabbit always bolted them. hope this helps jarrod THANKS JARROD WILL TAKE YOUR ADVICE ONBOARD MINE ARE ONLY 3 MONTHS at the mom so wont be ferreting fora while got some pursenets dwhat do u do with the rabbits you catch ? Quote Link to post
jarrodevs 5 Posted August 26, 2010 Report Share Posted August 26, 2010 i take them to the allotments were i keep my ferrets gut the rabbits and then cut the rabbit in half then cut off the head and theres a meal for 3. any others then put in the freezer defrost the day before gut them and do the same Quote Link to post
masmiffy 82 Posted August 26, 2010 Report Share Posted August 26, 2010 I know years ago we used to use a small cheap transistor radio that would pick up the clicking on a mk1 collar set on long wave i dont know if its still possible with todays pocket transistor radios. This isnt a daft as it may seem. I asked a guy off another forum if his dad could fix my locator. He said np send it but have you tried a LW radio it will work. His dad was a bit of a wiz and found that a LW radio picked up the signal from a MK1 collar. Use the tuning dial to find the signal ]best done before you go into the field] and the volume control to determine the depth! [again practice befopre venturing out] I guess mark the vol dial with numbers to give you a depth! I have never tried it myself as I got a good deal on a MK3 with collars! Quote Link to post
Leeview 791 Posted August 26, 2010 Report Share Posted August 26, 2010 im 14 and been ferreting for a 2years.ive been told to work ferrets from a year on so their fully grown and wont get beat up by the rabbits.(trampled) otherwise they wont go down for you. as it is i go ferreting as often as i can with mates. we just net up the holes and enter the ferrets. NO locators at all. all we do is stand back with a good view of the burrow for the ferrat to come back out. my jill has never lay down with a rabbit always bolted them. hope this helps jarrod THANKS JARROD WILL TAKE YOUR ADVICE ONBOARD MINE ARE ONLY 3 MONTHS at the mom so wont be ferreting fora while got some pursenets dwhat do u do with the rabbits you catch ? Kitts are fully grown at 18weeks of age so Josh back end of October you could start working them nice and steady to begin with Jarrodev I always gut the rabbits before freezing them Y.I.S Leeview Quote Link to post
Jamie m 668 Posted August 26, 2010 Report Share Posted August 26, 2010 Yes a good point within a few hours if you plan on eating them grass ain't very nutritional so as they ear a lot they have a lot of crap in them Quote Link to post
ferretertom 7 Posted August 26, 2010 Report Share Posted August 26, 2010 Locators are worth there wait in gold if used properly look on ebay type in ferret finder the old type mk1s are useally on there 2nd hand far cheeper than the new ones but if you persist only ferret small sets so if they lay up its less likely to be as hard work to get your ferrets compared to a huge warren. As i say to people you only get out what you put in spend some money on things you need and you wont regret it. Quote Link to post
beddylurcher 70 Posted August 27, 2010 Report Share Posted August 27, 2010 to be honest with you i have never had locators iv been ferreting for 10 yrs now and never lost a ferret, i sometimes used bells if i was working cover. Quote Link to post
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