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hello just wondering when u people would be thinking on starting the next season as it finnished for me at the end of feb:wallbash: im down south (brighton)[bANNED TEXT] advice would be very appreciated :thumbs: happy hunting

regards marcus

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still ferreting here

were well in young down my perts still all well more for me next season :thumbs:

 

so are we,

I suppose its weather you have permission to ferret, in places that can be told its "the breeding season" as in gardens/public area's etc

but to a farmer, a rabbit is a rabbit, no matter what size it is, giving them a few months off so to speak, to build their numbers back up, Is not In my eyes, good pest control, and can lead to "lost" permissions,

as yet I havent had that many digs to young ones, have bolted a few, and had the ferts drag a few out, but I think they kill them and move on if anything

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so are we,

I suppose its weather you have permission to ferret, in places that can be told its "the breeding season" as in gardens/public area's etc

but to a farmer, a rabbit is a rabbit, no matter what size it is, giving them a few months off so to speak, to build their numbers back up, Is not In my eyes, good pest control, and can lead to "lost" permissions,

as yet I havent had that many digs to young ones, have bolted a few, and had the ferts drag a few out, but I think they kill them and move on if anything

 

I agree with stubby, if you have a locator and a couple of good ferrets then ferret all year round. I am going to stop at the end of april and save up for the mk3 for next year, i have the mk1 but it is going in for a service soon. April till August is te time i think you should calm ferreting down a bit and only go once a week or something. Hope this helped. KEEP UP THE HUNTING!!! all the best ollie

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