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    Excellent stuff

    Im not a 100% on it but reckon that first little one could be a weasel. (short tail and it doesn't appear to have a black tip, also being much smaller)
    You can clearly see the black tip on the stoats tail in that last photo.
    Someone who is better at id than me might be able to confirm.

    Either way its a great catch and good for the swamp comp !!
    I was looking up the weasel a while ago on the nizzel and remember reading that they are hugely detrimental to invertebrate populations having wiped out some colonies of lizards and weta etc.
    @time out I checked the A24s I installed on ramps last week one of them had 7 strikes, I was blown away. The ramps defiantly work!!
    Cheers, looks like ill have to get a few traps on some stays too
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    Victory!!! Finally got this big sucker tonight, me and the mighty Jack Russell have been chasing it ( hopefully same one although not confident ) for over a week, Lou dog finally caught it in a culvert and dispatched it, Job done for now
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    You guys have inspired me, so i Started trapping at home and have got one rat so far and a mouse yesterday, I really enjoy it and think i want to do more around my area, we have quite a few large duck ponds on council property should I try have a yack with someone at council about setting traps?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Blisters View Post
    You guys have inspired me, so i Started trapping at home and have got one rat so far and a mouse yesterday, I really enjoy it and think i want to do more around my area, we have quite a few large duck ponds on council property should I try have a yack with someone at council about setting traps?
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    Victors have to be the lowest cost option Guys - this supplier has the best price I know of -
    https://www.deadrat.co.nz/shop-%26-o...sPage=t/victor
    I prefer the Snap-E trap for ease of use - but the triggers can fail - but easy to replace and the above suppler offers them free
    Some of my trapping Mates are gun-shy and wont handle the Victor or the Gorilla - the Gorilla is very powerful but is a mongrel trap that is hard to set if wet or high humidity
    The amazing thing about a Victor is they just keep on killing - mice, rats, hogs and stoats - gives them a rush of blood to the head and prepares them for the next meal

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    I really like the concept of the ALPs in the Goodnature (GN) A24 traps - but I have had very little success with the chocolate lure in the ALPs - I am sure it is fine if the rats are close to the trap, but it seems to have very little pulling power if rat numbers are low and the rats are a bit further away from the trap
    I have removed all of the chocolate ALPs from our A24s at the Park and have replaced them with possum paste (PP) lure containers made for the A12 possum traps - I have also mixed in some olive oil to ensure they dribble down the barrel - I have had some success but I don’t think they will be as good as having an ALP pumping out the PP
    I have now converted the chocolate ALPs to PP and have been installing them in A24s around the Park - a bit early to report on success yet but they must be better than an open vented lure bottle made for the A12s
    The conversion process is simple - gently squeeze the chocolate out of the ALP and refill with PP from a standard pouch - the tube on the pouch fits nicely into the neck of the ALP so no mess - just inflate it to about what they look like from GN - put the cap on and you are ready to go
    The conversion will allow the ALP to gently pump out PP over the next few months - I accept that the consistency of PP is different to the consistency of chocolate - so it may separate and leave me with a dry blob of PP in the ALP - but it is worth a try - I now have a heap of chocolate lure to sweeten up with something - I might use cinnamon or aniseed
    I have advised GN of what I am doing - they are keen to get some feedback - I will let you know how it goes

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    Thanks guys I have bought 20 victors and will see what I can do to the local rat population
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    First ferret caught in a doc 200 at the duck pond
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    Great stuff @FatLabrador that's a bloody good catch at any duck pond keep the tail, one for the swamp comp !!

    Also @time out great thinking with filling those ALPs, pretty hard to come by the old plastic containers.
    I ended up just buying the A12 possum refills and putting them in the A24s, it added up tho !!

    Any idea why GN can't just put possum paste in an ALP ??
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    A farm report - it took me a month to get this one - I saw it slope off one day and it was a bit quick for me to get it lined up - put the dog through the area but it didn’t flush - I pulled in three cages from around the farm - kept the rabbit parts fresh and even tried out sardines - but nothing worked - but they usually make a mistake and yesterday was the day - sadly it was a mother cat with milk - so months more work ahead to catch the rest of them
    I have left lots of rabbits around, so flying and land based predators have plenty of options - a few rats and hogs keep on coming out

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    Not sure what is killing these young pheasants - but it is not eating them - seen a few lately

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    Been catching nothing caught a hawg at the start of October lots of ducklys getting to juvenile stage and till a few new ones hatching

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    Same place - a lovely warm saddle under a shelter belt - 10 days later - different cage - thought it would be kittens - but it was Tom - kittens will come later
    Where do these animals come from? - 1km from the road - bush behind and to one side of us - farm the other side
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    Dumped pet probably

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    Chicken neck in a live capture, then not so live . 2 hogs this week too!
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