whippet08 8 Posted December 6, 2008 Report Share Posted December 6, 2008 hello,in need of some advice, i decided to go out for a few hours with the ferrets today,me and a friend returned to a bury we have taken a few from before,the dog marked a hole, and outside definite fresh poo was around the entrance of a couple holes,we laid some nets,sat back had a cuppa and put collars on the two hobs of mine,we enterd the ferrets ,and waited as quiet as possible. few minutes go bye and the ferrets had poped out a few holes and returning in, working through, we had them down there for a long time but still nothing ,all in all, they were working through for a good half 30-45 min, i am quite new too ferreting and have had a few,but with all the signs that the bury was occupied, why nothing? were they not down there long enough?we were quiet,the rabbits wer'nt in the field, could they be in a deeper part that the ferrets couldnt reach, any help/reasons would be appreciated Richard Quote Link to post
Brimmer 220 Posted December 6, 2008 Report Share Posted December 6, 2008 hello,in need of some advice, i decided to go out for a few hours with the ferrets today,me and a friend returned to a bury we have taken a few from before,the dog marked a hole, and outside definite fresh poo was around the entrance of a couple holes,we laid some nets,sat back had a cuppa and put collars on the two hobs of mine,we enterd the ferrets ,and waited as quiet as possible.few minutes go bye and the ferrets had poped out a few holes and returning in, working through, we had them down there for a long time but still nothing ,all in all, they were working through for a good half 30-45 min, i am quite new too ferreting and have had a few,but with all the signs that the bury was occupied, why nothing? were they not down there long enough?we were quiet,the rabbits wer'nt in the field, could they be in a deeper part that the ferrets couldnt reach, any help/reasons would be appreciated Richard Your ferrets probably had them stopped up, with the arse end facing them. These take a lot of budging. Next time, leave the flask alone, use your locater, mark the spots where they are not moving. Then get that blade flashing! Quote Link to post
whippet08 8 Posted December 6, 2008 Author Report Share Posted December 6, 2008 hello,in need of some advice, i decided to go out for a few hours with the ferrets today,me and a friend returned to a bury we have taken a few from before,the dog marked a hole, and outside definite fresh poo was around the entrance of a couple holes,we laid some nets,sat back had a cuppa and put collars on the two hobs of mine,we enterd the ferrets ,and waited as quiet as possible.few minutes go bye and the ferrets had poped out a few holes and returning in, working through, we had them down there for a long time but still nothing ,all in all, they were working through for a good half 30-45 min, i am quite new too ferreting and have had a few,but with all the signs that the bury was occupied, why nothing? were they not down there long enough?we were quiet,the rabbits wer'nt in the field, could they be in a deeper part that the ferrets couldnt reach, any help/reasons would be appreciated Richard Your ferrets probably had them stopped up, with the arse end facing them. These take a lot of budging. Next time, leave the flask alone, use your locater, mark the spots where they are not moving. Then get that blade flashing! ive got ya,will give that a go Quote Link to post
The one 8,494 Posted December 6, 2008 Report Share Posted December 6, 2008 It the ferrets come out all furred up ?? 35/40 minutes is a long time too wait Quote Link to post
auld salmon 28 Posted December 6, 2008 Report Share Posted December 6, 2008 hello,in need of some advice, i decided to go out for a few hours with the ferrets today,me and a friend returned to a bury we have taken a few from before,the dog marked a hole, and outside definite fresh poo was around the entrance of a couple holes,we laid some nets,sat back had a cuppa and put collars on the two hobs of mine,we enterd the ferrets ,and waited as quiet as possible.few minutes go bye and the ferrets had poped out a few holes and returning in, working through, we had them down there for a long time but still nothing ,all in all, they were working through for a good half 30-45 min, i am quite new too ferreting and have had a few,but with all the signs that the bury was occupied, why nothing? were they not down there long enough?we were quiet,the rabbits wer'nt in the field, could they be in a deeper part that the ferrets couldnt reach, any help/reasons would be appreciated Richard Your ferrets probably had them stopped up, with the arse end facing them. These take a lot of budging. Next time, leave the flask alone, use your locater, mark the spots where they are not moving. Then get that blade flashing! ive got ya,will give that a go just cause theres fresh signs dosent mean to say there at home you dont stay home all day neither do the bunnys but would agree with brimmer they were workin the rabbit did they have fur on there claws if after a while theres no thumping from below find them and dig forget the tea Quote Link to post
whippet08 8 Posted December 6, 2008 Author Report Share Posted December 6, 2008 dont remember seeing any fur,i will have a dig next time if no action,thanks, Quote Link to post
Brimmer 220 Posted December 6, 2008 Report Share Posted December 6, 2008 You should only have to wait a couple of minutes top to be honest. An experienced ferret will leave a bury once it's empty. (only thing on it's mind is live rabbits.) If an experienced ferret keeps going back down, and showing again, either the rabbit is stopped up, and he cannot get to the head, or the rabbit is giving it the run around. If a ferret is in one place for a couple of mins, there is something there! Quote Link to post
will.f11 24 Posted December 6, 2008 Report Share Posted December 6, 2008 I have always found, enter the ferrets as soon as nets are set, so collar them up when you arrive at the permission or before you set off. Leave the flask for lunch and chuck your ferrets in quick so you give them a suprise. Also, if it was really really really wet ground then they may have been flooded out and moved off for a few days or been disturbed by something and shifted Quote Link to post
whippet08 8 Posted December 6, 2008 Author Report Share Posted December 6, 2008 cheers brimmer and will , i am returning tomorrow,i will take note of whats said and hopefully have better luck Quote Link to post
para1 11 Posted December 6, 2008 Report Share Posted December 6, 2008 cheers brimmer and will , i am returning tomorrow,i will take note of whats said and hopefully have better luck What about this dog that marked the hole?has it been wrong before?or maybe you read it wrong?? Nout wrong with a cupa mate, just to let things settle down. P1 Quote Link to post
stubby 175 Posted December 6, 2008 Report Share Posted December 6, 2008 it could also be that someone else is ferreting the same areas as you, only sooner, once ferreted it normally takes a few weeks for rabbits to move into an empty warren, so a set that looks in use, may well have been ferreted days or hours earlier as stated, leave the flask for midday, or have it before you leave home, net up and get the ferts down, if your quite, you can hear the rabbits giving the distress call, by thumping their rear feet, if no thumping or bolts after 20 minutes, move on Quote Link to post
whippet08 8 Posted December 6, 2008 Author Report Share Posted December 6, 2008 cheers brimmer and will , i am returning tomorrow,i will take note of whats said and hopefully have better luck What about this dog that marked the hole?has it been wrong before?or maybe you read it wrong?? Nout wrong with a cupa mate, just to let things settle down. P1 to be honest i could of read it wrong,it sniffed at the hole were there was poo and give me this look,as if too say go on then,i have only been a few times and so far she has been right,also if i do return tommorow will they still be there, or will it be a wasted jouney,will they move on after a ferret has been down there? and no one has ferreted it, i am sure off, as it is a good friends land in full view of his house cheers rich Quote Link to post
stubby 175 Posted December 6, 2008 Report Share Posted December 6, 2008 once you'vre run a ferret through it, I wouldent return for at least two weeks Quote Link to post
whippet08 8 Posted December 6, 2008 Author Report Share Posted December 6, 2008 once you'vre run a ferret through it, I wouldent return for at least two weeks ok cheers ,but is there a chance theyd be still there ,or is it very likely there not ,as i havent got anything too do tomorow and,well what better than a bit of ferreting, Quote Link to post
stealthy1 3,964 Posted December 6, 2008 Report Share Posted December 6, 2008 Pretty good signs that rabbits are there, think like Brimmer said, use locator to check out stopends. Quote Link to post
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