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Do many folk on here hunt/trap/shoot mink? I never see anything about it really, maybe once in a very blue moon.

 

It's something i would really like to spend some time doing this summer, but need to find some mink first!

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sand is usefull placed in the correct places overnight, it works all night so you dont have to and in the morning all is revealed

Mink rafts will save you endless amounts of time!!

That's we're the hoofing comes in bud get out and walk the river banks only way to find is to look

Yes, the main aim would be flushing to the gun / hawk, using a mixed small bobbery pack.

 

Having problems finding an area with a mink problem though. . . . . . . . . .

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Yes, the main aim would be flushing to the gun / hawk, using a mixed small bobbery pack.

 

Having problems finding an area with a mink problem though. . . . . . . . . .

That's we're the hoofing comes in bud get out and walk the river banks only way to find is to look
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Aye, trust me, i spend a fair bit of time walking the banks, of both larger rivers, and smaller streams / brooks, with the dogs and they seem very very few and far between around these parts. Was just hoping for a little direction into which river / stream networks might hold decent numbers.

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Aye, trust me, i spend a fair bit of time walking the banks, of both larger rivers, and smaller streams / brooks, with the dogs and they seem very very few and far between around these parts. Was just hoping for a little direction into which river / stream networks might hold decent numbers.

Stick a trap out for the knight,you will be suprised at the amount of them about.
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RD - I think that's it mate, you have one or other, the otters seem to have pushed the mink out, and for obvious reasons, i dont really want to be hunting the dogs in otter territory.

 

Tayto - Aye, im off down the river now, to look at setting some traps, to have a look see.

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Aye, trust me, i spend a fair bit of time walking the banks, of both larger rivers, and smaller streams / brooks, with the dogs and they seem very very few and far between around these parts. Was just hoping for a little direction into which river / stream networks might hold decent numbers.

ASK the FISHERIES guys,anglers seem to spot more,lazying around on the arses on river banks :laugh: :laugh: :thumbs:
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