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3 minutes ago, fred90 said:

sadly my friend I am at that stage now. mooching with little dog and single Jill in coat and 8 or 9 nets. bit of longnetting if numbers improve, different days but still enjoying it. 

We’re all be at that stage someday mate it’s the inevitable. Sounds perfect tho mate   ??I’ve already jacked on the numbers of ferrets I keep my old line I had going for a number of years i give them away to lads that do abit due to the decline only keeping one hob I resigned one of my big ferreting permissions but retained lamping  on there?? The hob I’ve got only comes out a couple of hand fulls a time per season just to bring pups on 

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This was Sunday and yea. She is bitten to shit 

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28 minutes ago, fred90 said:

sadly my friend I am at that stage now. mooching with little dog and single Jill in coat and 8 or 9 nets. bit of longnetting if numbers improve, different days but still enjoying it. 

That is all I can do numbers down that much u have to sneak about and get what u can

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58 minutes ago, poxon said:

Why not? if it’s being crossed with say a whippet or a spaniel or beagle etc surly it’s only terrier to terrier you wouldn’t want digging blood given the small size an being able to drop to ground if you didn’t want that risk surly for the bushing/mooching you’d want fearless blooded dogs that wouldn’t be fannys an beat around the bush if something was in cover that offered some heat you’d want dogs with bottle to get in there and get stuck in an see it head on unless your plan is bolting it for running dogs that would be my opinion any way right or wrong I don’t know 

The crosses still go 2 ground at times d probably what the bloke meant seen a 34 spaniel 14 terrier drop in a pig set on a driven day there was only 1 way to gerrit out the owners was horrified 

Was a good effort tbf

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On 15/01/2020 at 12:17, poxon said:

My old little pot banger fred your right about never a dull walk she used to go from 17tts f1 bedlington x to a 32in deerhound greyhound when out an on with the big dogs funny little thing she was sadly missed rip 

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that's the most accurate description of a f1 beddywhippet I ever heard, funny little dog describes them to a tee. 

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On 15/01/2020 at 13:02, troyboy17 said:

That is all I can do numbers down that much u have to sneak about and get what u can

There comes a time when it's nice just to be out.... Can get sick of always killing numbers.... Quality over quantity for me these days??

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Just spent 10 mins reading the comments on the daily mail link......oh deer......we are genuinely fecked.....the mindset of folk these days ...I despair......

Big well done to the ratpack.....shifted a big number of rats there 

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