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Re: Trapping mink

Postby plugg » Wed Sep 26, 2012 10:42 pm

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sploot wrote:What do you do with the little " darlings " ( or other expletive ) when ewe catch them?


150gr .308 bullet any use Robbie? ;) :grin:


Have you fell out with the 250 Phil ?


Nope, she is on my lap sleeping as I speak gently to her... ;) (of course I am joking :) )

No I still have it, Paul but I also have a .308, just a big bitch bullet to take out Robbies mink problem :grin: :thup:
I'll never part with the '250 unless its shot out...Thats not going to happen any time soon :)
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Re: Trapping mink

Postby Yessir » Thu Sep 27, 2012 12:24 am

Had two nice hens killed by another polecat this morning :thdn: , still, I don't think he will be back after I bumped into him this evening with the 10/22 ;) .
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Re: Trapping mink

Postby sploot » Tue Oct 09, 2012 3:18 am

plugg wrote:
sploot wrote:What do you do with the little " darlings " ( or other expletive ) when ewe catch them?


150gr .308 bullet any use Robbie? ;) :grin:


Greeting Phil... howzitgoing? I trust you are well. Hope to catch up with you in person soon. Emmmmmmmm wellllllll regarding the .308.... its maybe a teeny weeny leeeeeetle bit overkill but what the hey!?

One thing that has come to my attention ( same question different forum ) is that I have to be careful the creature im after is not an otter. Good thread on the subject below.

http://www.accidentalsmallholder.net/fo ... #msg279680

We havent had problems yet but Robin is almost certain they will come for our Ducks if we dont do summat about them first and that would be a tragedy.
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Re: Trapping mink

Postby plugg » Wed Oct 10, 2012 8:40 am

sploot wrote:
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sploot wrote:What do you do with the little " darlings " ( or other expletive ) when ewe catch them?


150gr .308 bullet any use Robbie? ;) :grin:


Greeting Phil... howzitgoing? I trust you are well. Hope to catch up with you in person soon. Emmmmmmmm wellllllll regarding the .308.... its maybe a teeny weeny leeeeeetle bit overkill but what the hey!?

One thing that has come to my attention ( same question different forum ) is that I have to be careful the creature im after is not an otter. Good thread on the subject below.

http://www.accidentalsmallholder.net/fo ... #msg279680

We havent had problems yet but Robin is almost certain they will come for our Ducks if we dont do summat about them first and that would be a tragedy.


Hello mate, Im doing not too bad thanks. No doubt I will catch up with you in the not so distant future :thup: :)

On the mink front, be bloody careful it is a mink and not an otter, a live catch trap is very desirable; at least if it is an otter you can release him. :thup:
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