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A good lurchers like another pair of hands but farmers are funny folk just agree with them and walk on

well done mate very true.a pro should have all the tools of the trade to tackle all situations,there wont be 1 pro ferret company or person that wont take the lurcher if the conditions allow.example.you just netted up and entered ferret when farmer comes over to have a chat and a rabbit hit the net and slips it and run across field,then one comes out a missed pop hole again away.and so on .you may look a right tit.if the dogs thier doing its job you would look like you knew what your doing.and stubby (all the gear no idea)ive been ferreting a 20 yrs more than you fella.stick to doing peoples gardens with your 40 ferrets and 20 purse nets son.

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Thats a stupid comment mate. Owning a running dog has f**k all to do with how good a ferreter you are. I've met some complete idiots with lurchers and some VERY good ferreters without.

Sorry mate, but your comment about only being a real pro of you've got a lurcher is one of the daftest comments I've ever read on here..   You are not a professional of anything unless you get paid

Aye   Not a "pro ferreter" without a lurcher !!!!!!!!!!!!!! how old are you mate,,,,11 maybe ??? total bollocks.

A good lurchers like another pair of hands but farmers are funny folk just agree with them and walk on

well done mate very true.a pro should have all the tools of the trade to tackle all situations,there wont be 1 pro ferret company or person that wont take the lurcher if the conditions allow.example.you just netted up and entered ferret when farmer comes over to have a chat and a rabbit hit the net and slips it and run across field,then one comes out a missed pop hole again away.and so on .you may look a right tit.if the dogs thier doing its job you would look like you knew what your doing.and stubby (all the gear no idea)ive been ferreting a 20 yrs more than you fella.stick to doing peoples gardens with your 40 ferrets and 20 purse nets son.

The only person looking a tit is you.congratulations you made stupidest post thread.

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A good lurchers like another pair of hands but farmers are funny folk just agree with them and walk on

well done mate very true.a pro should have all the tools of the trade to tackle all situations,there wont be 1 pro ferret company or person that wont take the lurcher if the conditions allow.example.you just netted up and entered ferret when farmer comes over to have a chat and a rabbit hit the net and slips it and run across field,then one comes out a missed pop hole again away.and so on .you may look a right tit.if the dogs thier doing its job you would look like you knew what your doing.and stubby (all the gear no idea)ive been ferreting a 20 yrs more than you fella.stick to doing peoples gardens with your 40 ferrets and 20 purse nets son.

 

its your use of the word pro, that has everyone laughing, as it seems your implying one cannot be a "pro" ferreter unless they have a dog, where as most are seeing the word "pro" as someone who gets paid for doing a job, in which case, then I can include myself in that, Im a pestie, that gets paid, wether it be rabbits,pigeon, or city stuff (insects/rodents) yes I have a dog, well a few in fact, but they dont come out ferreting on every occassion, as not all jobs warrant it,

 

good luck to you if you'vre been ferreting that long, but please dont tar everyone as being non pro ferreters, for not taking a dog along to each and every rabbit job.

as for 40 ferrets :D plus Im too lazy to use 20 purse nets, prefer longnets :bye:

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not everyone uses a dog, one of my permissions is a large estate and while ferreting one morning on a long hedgerow 3 blokes approached me and asked where i'd done on telling them that i was working the way to the river off they went to a big hedgerow that must be800/900 yds long they had no marking dog with them just long nets they just blanket netted the hedge starting at one end and moving the nets as they went along as i was walking off the land they had a good bag of rabbits, but i prefer to watch a dog work each to there own i suppose

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A good lurchers like another pair of hands but farmers are funny folk just agree with them and walk on

well done mate very true.a pro should have all the tools of the trade to tackle all situations,there wont be 1 pro ferret company or person that wont take the lurcher if the conditions allow.example.you just netted up and entered ferret when farmer comes over to have a chat and a rabbit hit the net and slips it and run across field,then one comes out a missed pop hole again away.and so on .you may look a right tit.if the dogs thier doing its job you would look like you knew what your doing.and stubby (all the gear no idea)ive been ferreting a 20 yrs more than you fella.stick to doing peoples gardens with your 40 ferrets and 20 purse nets son.

 

its your use of the word pro, that has everyone laughing, as it seems your implying one cannot be a "pro" ferreter unless they have a dog, where as most are seeing the word "pro" as someone who gets paid for doing a job, in which case, then I can include myself in that, Im a pestie, that gets paid, wether it be rabbits,pigeon, or city stuff (insects/rodents) yes I have a dog, well a few in fact, but they dont come out ferreting on every occassion, as not all jobs warrant it,

 

good luck to you if you'vre been ferreting that long, but please dont tar everyone as being non pro ferreters, for not taking a dog along to each and every rabbit job.

as for 40 ferrets :D plus Im too lazy to use 20 purse nets, prefer longnets :bye:

no worries mate,not tarring everyone as non pro cause they dont have a dog just this particular guy,keep at em.

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Me and my mate are just in from a days ferreting a huge pice of ground we ferreted every burrow my dog marked and she was 100% right i tried some she walked past but they where empty .Its not just a pro ferreter that need a good lurcher

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A good lurchers like another pair of hands but farmers are funny folk just agree with them and walk on

well done mate very true.a pro should have all the tools of the trade to tackle all situations,there wont be 1 pro ferret company or person that wont take the lurcher if the conditions allow.example.you just netted up and entered ferret when farmer comes over to have a chat and a rabbit hit the net and slips it and run across field,then one comes out a missed pop hole again away.and so on .you may look a right tit.if the dogs thier doing its job you would look like you knew what your doing.and stubby (all the gear no idea)ive been ferreting a 20 yrs more than you fella.stick to doing peoples gardens with your 40 ferrets and 20 purse nets son.

 

 

If I was a pro i would be more concerned that I laid a net badly and missed a bolt hole or that i didnt use the long net like a sensible person.

 

Also - would you say that some one was not a pro if they didn't have a shotgun license?

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people above have already said what i think in regards to the need for a lurcher to be a pro ferreter,, i know someone who happily used a collie and a pest controler who uses terriers, but some perfer to use only nets, quieter and less obvious to public and some places are unsafe for a dog

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