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Lush morning for ferreting. The little dog did her bit and one of the new ferrets from this years litter proved useful. My netting left a lot to be desired though. 3 got away. Still, one for the ferrets, one for the dog, one for the slow cooker and one for the freezer

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4 minutes ago, W. Katchum said:

Looks nice spot l, keep at em mate an either learn to put nets down properly or don’t bother?pet hate a mine is a badly set net I’d rather just watch them Bolt an get away than watch a net fail????

Nobody to blame but myself haha got too excited wanting to put the ferrets in. Rookie mistake!

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2 minutes ago, Flacko said:

Does the little terrier work Sam R ,take a bit more time setting nets mate it’s not a race atb Flacko 

Yes mate, she's still learning but has came on leaps and bounds. Marks holes well and doesn't get as bored as she used to. Stays close by now and waits for the bolting

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Definitely mate, the lad i go withs daughter brought a jack russell staffy cross pup home in a daft pink coat. Its turned into an outstanding worker which my littlen follows round and seems to learn well from. He lost his lurcher a few months back when she went over on a hill so our little team has taken a hit of late

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