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Every year you work a ferret, the better they get, and the more valuable they become to you. And it's the heart crushing decision to leave one behind because you couldn't find it all because you were

I always take the locator and always collar up the ferrets, not because I like to dig, but from time to time ferrets do go awal. Last time I got the locator out, and I only get it out when I have to,

I would always advise using one. I lost a ferret on a railway siding as a youngster ever since I've used them, touch wood have never lost another in 20 years of ferreting, the way I look at it is if y

Use to go with a guy who used them ferret wasn't in 5 minutes and he's out with the fecking things dancing about the burrow then the spade was out feck that digging

I do use collars but I also like to take my time like you say and let the ferrets work and do their thing. Sit back on the ferret box and take it all in.

 

I have ferreted with lads on paid jobs or on permissions where the aim is to get big numbers and some of them lads are the opposite. Big hobs with the intention of digging. Ferret in and spade out. Loads of digging on days like that, hard work but it is productive. Each to their own and different circumstances.

 

But if it's a leisurely morning ferreting where numbers aren't the aim then I'm the same as you.

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I’ve lost 3 ferrets in over40 years and I suspect 2 of those were to snakes, I do own a ferret finder and only use them on long lay ups. I have one ferret that will stay with the rabbits, if I get stuck I enter him with a collar. In spring and summer here, you can’t dig the ground unless you have a large crow bar or a jack hammer so pretty much useless anyway. To answer your question In this country the answer is NO

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Use to go with a guy who used them ferret wasn't in 5 minutes and he's out with the fecking things dancing about the burrow then the spade was out feck that digging

I do use collars but I also like to take my time like you say and let the ferrets work and do their thing. Sit back on the ferret box and take it all in.

I have ferreted with lads on paid jobs or on permissions where the aim is to get big numbers and some of them lads are the opposite. Big hobs with the intention of digging. Ferret in and spade out. Loads of digging on days like that, hard work but it is productive. Each to their own and different circumstances.

But if it's a leisurely morning ferreting where numbers aren't the aim then I'm the same as you.

good post gaz go out to enjoy not dig all day work hard enough 5 days a week without all that digging at weekend
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About 20 mins max I reckon, then I can't help myself. The locator is out. As mentioned on here before, we tried for ages to find the hob on the side of a railway bank without any success. My mate was getting stressed at losing his first ever ferret. T he little shit was about 100yds along the track doing his ferret dance. Good job we looked further than a locator box. What I'm saying is that there are occasions when the box just does not cut it. Would I go without a box? Absolutely not.

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About 20 mins max I reckon, then I can't help myself. The locator is out. As mentioned on here before, we tried for ages to find the hob on the side of a railway bank without any success. My mate was getting stressed at losing his first ever ferret. T he little shit was about 100yds along the track doing his ferret dance. Good job we looked further than a locator box. What I'm saying is that there are occasions when the box just does not cut it. Would I go without a box? Absolutely not.

It works the other way too.

 

In the corner of one of our fields at home, on the roadside rather than the field side, there is an underground bt cabinet. It sends locators mental and you get 18" reads over a 4 or 5m square area.

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Just a cause of knowing your ferret time wise which ferrets no showing ,ah shes on its no going to bolt get the box out . But as said some folk drop a ferret in then reach for the spade

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I always take the locator and always collar up the ferrets, not because I like to dig, but from time to time ferrets do go awal. Last time I got the locator out, and I only get it out when I have to, the jill was trapped in a stop end behind two dead rabbits, and no way was she coming out that day with out a bit of shovel work.

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