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Well the spit roast bunny was a wee too much "duelling banjoes" for me, but hey whatever floats your boat i suppose! But chavs, please loose the levi 501's and white trainers please, your mothers must have a nightmare of a time cleaning that shit up :laugh:

 

 

:laugh::laugh: Thats a mate, hes abit of a town dweller but hes being converted, slowly :D

 

Cheers for the comments, I have enjoyed this season. Only small bags but it has been good.

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Exellent pics :toast:

 

Those open burries looks well lovely,,, Alough its quite a rolling area here i would say 90% of warrens are in stinking horrible thick fecking blackthorn/hawthorn hedges. :wallbash: With a fair few nice woodland warrens like those.

 

Had a stack of pictures on my old laptop but after a drunken return last week i damaged the laptop and had to fork out cash for a new one :censored: But i will get some snaps next time.

 

LL :D

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Hi good going there :thumbs:

 

heres some slideshows of my last two outings.

 

The first slide is some of our better permission could of got a few more but we were working inexperienced ferrets to get some work into them. Its not me with the funny hat on before anyone says lol)

1st slide

 

the next slide is some local ferreting that we done, never really anything about now b*****d myxy wiped most of it out

2nd Slide

 

enjoy :boogie::drink:

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Well done HJ looks like you had a good season.

Them setts on the first slideshow look very nice setts,i see they are dug in snad do they go down far? :thumbs:

 

That particular warren I have only dug the once, and it was 4ft. I would think it goes deeper though.

There is a sandy warren near by that field that I have had locations of 8 foot and more :blink: Feck that I will wait!

 

I do have a couple of bits of ground that there are open burys but most I do are hedge rows. Infact the sandy warrens that you see in the pics are linked up to a real thick hedgerow with hundreds and hundreds of holes in it.

 

My favorite type of ferreting is in woodland, dont know what it is about it but I love it.

 

Get some pics up of your season if you have any :thumbs:

 

H&J

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Well done HJ looks like you had a good season.

Them setts on the first slideshow look very nice setts,i see they are dug in snad do they go down far? :thumbs:

 

Hi mate, if that was directed at me thanks for the interest touch wood the deepest we've dug is 3.5 foot, i like it up there because there nice easy dig no roots or stones :thumbs: yes i now im blessed lol :drink:

 

p.s my avatar is of a ferret on that same field the first time we went up

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Sorry mate i got the names mixed up,i thought HJ put the slide show up :doh: .They do look nice setts though no hedges like i work :censored:

These are the kind of warrens i do.

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There are holes on top of this bank in all that undergrowth,its a pain trying to net in there i just chuck a longnet or a couple of little stop nets around it,but the rabbits just hole hop :censored: .

 

HJ i don't have many pics of my season as i don't have a photobucket thingy to store them so i have to delete the photos on the camera to take more pics

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i love woodlands plenty days spent ferreting estates ,no permis ,but out of site from keepers, at a real young age through bushes ,every rabbit abonus coverd in scratches from buckthorn and brambles grand memories , caught our first deer when ferreting with a greyhound pure luck ,she got it against a wire pheasant pen ,all the best

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