A Guy Out West
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I have seen several YouTube ratting videos, very entertaining. Do any of you go ratting? Watching one now, looks like they are using young lurches too.
Reminds me of a few years ago now, myself and all my brothers were fishing the tide up on seasalter beach, it was a real cold evening, we managed to find a drum punched a few holes along the bottom filled it with drift wood, having a trouble to light it my brother in law decided a mix of diesel and petrol was the order of the dayI used to do a bit as a kid. Back in the days when the drainage from our neighbours pig sheds ran into a ditch. We had an old farm-bred lab cross, a couple of air rifles and a folding .410. Just the sort of thing lads in the village used to do.
On one memorable occasion (don't try this at home) I shot a wasps nest with the .410 that was a few yards away from my brother. The wasps exploded and went straight for his head. He was not happy and looked like at Eskimo for weeks. We laugh about it now, of course.



And even it still brings a smile to my and his face
.Once Packham gets his way, I'm going to hang up my elephant rifle, @llwynog , and get myself a couple of those little black fookers. Will be like being a kid again.I'd agree with you Carl, but I've never been big game hunting.
When you take people who've never been before, and even people you'd have down as being slightly anti, they come away with a different view of it and are normally totally in awe of the terriers.
I had a black fell bitch who was a total pro, you could work her with ferrets in the midst of rats and should just seemed to have a second sense on what to kill and what to leave.
You can always tell a terrier that's done a lot of ratting, there's no messing, crunch and on to the next, no shaking it forever and parading around the yard. It's fantastic training for a terrier.
I have a Border at the moment who is her equal ratting, but you'd never let her near a ferret or a farm cat.