danny24011988 0 Posted September 27, 2012 Report Share Posted September 27, 2012 Wel finished work earley so decided to get a few hours in on a new bit of permission. so got there and having a look about and found loads of burys in the rosedendrains quite open in some areas and really thick in overs. so put my nets out in the first bury and ferret down and with in 5 mins had 2 rabbits out of the same whole more or less following each other within seconds of renetting.then the ferret goes back in then i miss 2 really hard work on your own 15 16 nets out and cant keep eye out on all of em most of the day was like this burys to big to do on my own wel ended up with 6 rabbits and missed 5 loads of rabbits about but need help on these burys. Just a quick one iv got 2 jills a few weeks ago and one of em is brilliant working all the wholes and one of em is a proper bitch she is brilliant when you have her but she tries to nip you everytime and run away, and she want stay down the burys very long at all.Today i put her down and i could here the rabbit banging away and she was down for ten mins thought brilliant she working right but she came up with nothing and she would not go back down so get my other jill out and with in 2 mins bolted a rabbit.whayt can i do for this ferret to gain some confidence. thanks guys ATB Quote Link to post
Tug 168 Posted September 27, 2012 Report Share Posted September 27, 2012 I've had some days like that, the frustration of being alone and not being able to see all your nets. I've been on an open hillside with the wind blowing my nets off the holes, just glad to be out and had to get away from the world for a bit. Remember the wise words "better a rainy day on a windy hillside, than a sunny one in the office". Quote Link to post
barney rubble 12 Posted September 27, 2012 Report Share Posted September 27, 2012 sounds like you had fun there nice work Quote Link to post
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