I have been very inactive for the last few months after a hip job – I still can’t touch my toes so clearing traps is out for a while – I have been checking a couple of traps down a track beside our street – I have caught hundreds down there over the last couple of years but for the last few months it has been very quiet - a couple of good trap sites have caught nothing – but three days back I got a young rat and then another one the next day – so the young ones are out on a learning experience – they often come back in big numbers in February and March
We still run a couple of tunnels in the garden for rabbits and get a few – but the large Norways are suckers for walking over a Fenn 6 in an underground tunnel – they also check out a Victor pro in the compost bin
A rusty old Victor pro in a hedge up the street is still doing the job – even with no lure!
this man is on to it -exactly the way I was trained and how we used to teach cat trapping before it all got to political - trap site can be enhanced with hazing - quite simply place any branches -bunches of vegetation to lead cat to bait and hidden traps - use two side by side to make sure you anchor the bugger - rabbit really good or fresh poultry dont bother plucking - just hang it up - also works against base of tree - camo trap well - traps victor no 1 okay victor no 2 better - hare trigger them most important - dont bother with cages unless cat has been a pet and dumped - wild cats require a real smart mindset - dont waste your time with kill traps and I say that with 35 years under belt - wild cats to bloody smart usually - camo traps - hazing the way to go -
time out that Victor on photo 3 looks well used
Hopefully that hip is being well looked after ?
Hopefully you bounce back OK @time out.
I’ve noticed a real drop off in catches lately since October-November, I guess things will change when the weather gets colder and wetter.
‘Many of my bullets have died in vain’
Took my 7 month old buddy for a possum hunt
he was all excited and happy until I killed one of the possums
he took off and just sit in the car looking very sad...
I target lawn digging rabbits in the back garden using a Fenn6 in a couple of tunnels - I never know what might show up – a rabbit or a Norway – but I couldn’t believe it yesterday when I rolled back the cover and found a ferret.
About 30m away from our house and 10m away from our neighbours back door. About 200m away from the estuary where I got eight ferrets a couple of years ago – so it looks like they are back.
No doubt more family members around – but a wet night and nothing today.
A no smell female – so I put it in the freezer for PFBOP taxidermy.
I got a ferret at the park a couple of weeks back – lure was rotting rabbit and an old egg – haven’t seen one there for a year or so.
If you ever get a chance to hear Cam Speedy talking predator control, go and listen to him. Just had 1.5 hrs and it was blimmin brilliant.
A second ferret down in the garden – couple of days after the first one – the Fenn6 trap disappeared out of the tunnel – he was caught across the shoulders and had four feet on the ground so ripped out the ground anchor pins and gone – dog had a good look around but couldn’t find it in our garden or the neighbours garden – I was a bit worried about the size of animal that could rip out the pins – so didn’t ask all the neighbours – just in case it was a pet rabbit LOL
Couple of days later the neighbour shifted his car and found the missing trap and ferret under the car – thank goodness it was a ferret.
We have since ripped out 40m of hedge and replaced it with a wood fence - so I doubt the animals will be so keen to move through without cover
Feral cat caught a while ago - just by its finger nails! Then a hawk finished it off.
And a black bird caught - just goes to show not all traps are perfect or are they?
In my woodshed, I used 4 rat poisons - Pest Off, Double Tap, and Ratabate.
Ratabate from Conovations was what they ate and left the other poisons for the smaller rats.
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Great videos @BillyXmas546 – very clear in the dark of night in your wood shed – cute wee rats having their last feed of Ratabate paste on that piece of wood – certainly tells the story about rat bait preferences. I imagine the wood shed is now clear of rats.
There was a good programme on "The Sunday" about feral cats.We sat Max down and told him to bloody listen!
This pile was from Mt Cook National park.
"Thats not a knife, this is a knife"
Rule 2: Always point firearms in a safe direction
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