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Well, funny you should say that...... in all honesty I never caught one. Where I put them they'd go out onto a football pitch to feed on a night and you know what footy pitches are like. I think one

send us a postcode, we will send a relocating committee!

I did it many years ago. The rabbits bred and lasted a few years, but they all died out in the end.   My cousin dropped some off a couple of years back on another patch of land and they are going st

The farm at the back of my house is one I restocked and did it in conjunction with the landowner. He keeps coursing greyhounds and likes to have rabbits on his land. I had overhunted it a bit and numbers were low so we went to a farm belonging to a pal of his and ferreted a few. After we released the ferreted rabbits the population shot up and even now, 10 years later, I can nearly always get a run or two without walking too far.

Obviously if I want to bag up I go further afield.

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It would be good to do it just before the season ends ready for the breeding season

plenty of good healthy does make sure you put them down existing bury,s

it works, my friend is proof for me that it works. More does than bucks

lets bring old bugs back. :boogy: about time too...

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:hmm:There is a fair bit to consider, when re-stocking land that is devoid of rabbits...

 

First thing to think about is why is it so....?

 

Why ain't there any rabbits on a place...?

 

If the answer is simply that a well executed,.continuous cull has reduced the numbers to zilch,..well,..there is no reason to believe that the population,..(if left well alone),..will not rise, Phoenix -like from the ashes,.once more..... :yes:

 

However,..if the land does not suit rabbits/hares,.. it is frequently, a wasteful exercise....

 

For those with a hankering to flip a few down,..then the only real way, is to suck it and see.... :thumbs:

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Good point Phil, Pasture land with dairy herds is the place a mate of mine restocked

with good success, i would put some thought in to where you place the shooshoi,s

as expressed by Phil Lloyd, and avoid places you know where they use .22 bullet rifles

because i know pest control must be carried out, but for feck sake you havent got

to shoot every effing rabbit on the ground, and trust me ive met a few of that type that

then complain there is no rabbits on the ground, then off they go to decimate the next

lot of fields, idiots.I know the rabbit is a pest and they can cause a lot of damage,

but manage their numbers correctly, to acceptable levels, and you will always

have your sport, and a happy land owner lets not make them make them extinct

because lets be honest with ourselves over the years we have all played our part towards

as in the low numbers in places that we are now witnessing. its not all our fault but over hunting

has contributed in a big way... neeep what,s up duck,,, LoL.. :thumbs:

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I remember watching, actually have a copy on video vhs it was David Attanborough

and the film was called The Country Fox, it was filmed in Somerset i beleive

at the Somerset Levels, did any one see it, COR their was some shoosh their,

Brilliant. I hope im still at the lamping game when im 65-70 yrs of age, i am addicted to

lamping, but so you all know me and my lamping partner left a place alone last season

to hopefully let numbers build, and guess what????? they did as true as i type this post

and you know what else lamper,s it was actually very pleasing, we popped their last night even with a

full moon we caught 4 but trust me the numbers are their because i have filmed them at dusk..

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Lads are any of you getting nice windy days, but dead calm of a night ?

its FECKING teasing us. Has any body else noticed the rabbits are digging deep this season

we must be in for a bitter cold winter. Any body seeing fat round the rabbits kidneys yet

if so let us know, and also let us know if you see flocks of Redwings, Cheers SWG DAVE...

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Lads I know a lot of you will not post on this topic,, but lets all really think about it

and lets all do our bit,,,, it really does work,, it will even surprize YOU, YEAH AND YOU.

YOU LOVE YOUR LAMPING AND YOUR FERRETING DO,NT YA? DONT BE LAZY,, LETS DO IT.

LAMPER,S DO IT ALL NIGHT, FERRETERS DO IT ALL DAY :yes: ITS TIME FOR MAN TO STEP IN.

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Oh yeah not forgetting a fella I KNOW Steve, also reintroduced them on some common ground and obviously

NEW BLOOD, AND NEW GENES AS MAX EXPRESSED I THINK ON AN EARLIER POST, FECK ME THEIR WAS SHOOSH

FOR EVERYONE, I WILL STRESS BE SENSIBLE ABOUT IT, BECAUSE BRINGING SHOOSH FROM OTHER

COUNTY,S REALLY DOES WORK, NEW BLOOD NEW GENES. GOOD LUCK EVERYONE LET US KNOW HOW IT GOES.

 

THE LIFE I LIVE IS THE HUNTING LIFE, AND I LOVE IT....

BUT IF I CAN GIVE NATURE A HELPING HAND,

THEN WHY NOT

SWG DAVE................................................

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