Anyone ever been Mink hunting ?
Discussion
I personally wouldn't ever do a hunt that involved the dogs chasing down said animal and being allowed to attack/kill it.
That's not to say I'm against hunting...Would i stalk deer and shoot them? Sure, its a quick and painless death for the animal and I would definitely make sure the meat was used by either myself or it going to a local market.
Ask yourself if you would be comfortable to watch the dog catch and kill the mink. If you are, then go on the hunt. It'll definitely be an experience to do it.
Also, check the legality of the hunt before participating, didn't they make them illegal in the UK a few years ago?
That's not to say I'm against hunting...Would i stalk deer and shoot them? Sure, its a quick and painless death for the animal and I would definitely make sure the meat was used by either myself or it going to a local market.
Ask yourself if you would be comfortable to watch the dog catch and kill the mink. If you are, then go on the hunt. It'll definitely be an experience to do it.
Also, check the legality of the hunt before participating, didn't they make them illegal in the UK a few years ago?
pablo said:
Find a river, trample along the riverbank over a fragile ecosystem without consideration for the natural environment, find a mink (or sometimes an otter), chase it with hounds, catch it and kill it.
Sounds like a great afternoon.
I take you are talking about the mink ??Sounds like a great afternoon.
Non native specie ravaging fragile Eco-system etc etc.
Have you seen a mink ? Have you seen an otter ?
Ignorance is bliss (I guess).
Mink are not native to this country but rather escapees from mink farms or have been 'freed' by animal rights people.
They decimate the rivers' eco-systems, taking eggs from native birds, fish from the rivers and preventing colonisation of our own wildlife.
Keeping the mink population down is good for the rivers of this country but then I guess not many on here would recognise this. I'm a keen fly fisherman and protecting the rivers of this country is something I am passionate about, be the threat mink, pollution or cray fish !!!
Mink are not native to this country but rather escapees from mink farms or have been 'freed' by animal rights people.
They decimate the rivers' eco-systems, taking eggs from native birds, fish from the rivers and preventing colonisation of our own wildlife.
Keeping the mink population down is good for the rivers of this country but then I guess not many on here would recognise this. I'm a keen fly fisherman and protecting the rivers of this country is something I am passionate about, be the threat mink, pollution or cray fish !!!
drfrank said:
Ignorance is bliss (I guess).
Mink are not native to this country but rather escapees from mink farms or have been 'freed' by animal rights people.
They decimate the rivers' eco-systems, taking eggs from native birds, fish from the rivers and preventing colonisation of our own wildlife.
Keeping the mink population down is good for the rivers of this country but then I guess not many on here would recognise this. I'm a keen fly fisherman and protecting the rivers of this country is something I am passionate about, be the threat mink, pollution or cray fish !!!
Your concern for our waterways is commendable, but hunting anything with dogs isn't on in my humble opinion. Serious question; are they dealing with mink in any other way?Mink are not native to this country but rather escapees from mink farms or have been 'freed' by animal rights people.
They decimate the rivers' eco-systems, taking eggs from native birds, fish from the rivers and preventing colonisation of our own wildlife.
Keeping the mink population down is good for the rivers of this country but then I guess not many on here would recognise this. I'm a keen fly fisherman and protecting the rivers of this country is something I am passionate about, be the threat mink, pollution or cray fish !!!
drfrank said:
Ignorance is bliss (I guess).
Mink are not native to this country but rather escapees from mink farms or have been 'freed' by animal rights people.
They decimate the rivers' eco-systems, taking eggs from native birds, fish from the rivers and preventing colonisation of our own wildlife.
Keeping the mink population down is good for the rivers of this country but then I guess not many on here would recognise this. I'm a keen fly fisherman and protecting the rivers of this country is something I am passionate about, be the threat mink, pollution or cray fish !!!
It might help your case if you were to explain the method hunting, or not Mink are not native to this country but rather escapees from mink farms or have been 'freed' by animal rights people.
They decimate the rivers' eco-systems, taking eggs from native birds, fish from the rivers and preventing colonisation of our own wildlife.
Keeping the mink population down is good for the rivers of this country but then I guess not many on here would recognise this. I'm a keen fly fisherman and protecting the rivers of this country is something I am passionate about, be the threat mink, pollution or cray fish !!!
I agree though they are a pest that needs controlling as they do a lot of damge to UK species - particularly ground nesting birds and water voles. They are cute looking things though which won't help your case.
So you're asking if seeing live animals being torn apart by dogs is 'any good'?
Did you have a history of bedwetting pyromania and animal cruelty as child?
Was hoping this was a new euphemism for chasing skirt.
Did you have a history of bedwetting pyromania and animal cruelty as child?
Was hoping this was a new euphemism for chasing skirt.
wikipedia.org said:
Mink hunting is a country sport involving the hunting of American mink with scent hounds along the waterways which make up their habitat, in a manner similar to fox hunting.[1] Mink hunting took place in the countryside in the UK and Ireland, but since 2005 traditional mink hunting has been banned in England and Wales.
So illegal and exceptionally cruel. Edited by CountZero23 on Wednesday 18th March 17:37
rhinochopig said:
drfrank said:
Ignorance is bliss (I guess).
Mink are not native to this country but rather escapees from mink farms or have been 'freed' by animal rights people.
They decimate the rivers' eco-systems, taking eggs from native birds, fish from the rivers and preventing colonisation of our own wildlife.
Keeping the mink population down is good for the rivers of this country but then I guess not many on here would recognise this. I'm a keen fly fisherman and protecting the rivers of this country is something I am passionate about, be the threat mink, pollution or cray fish !!!
It might help your case if you were to explain the method hunting, or not Mink are not native to this country but rather escapees from mink farms or have been 'freed' by animal rights people.
They decimate the rivers' eco-systems, taking eggs from native birds, fish from the rivers and preventing colonisation of our own wildlife.
Keeping the mink population down is good for the rivers of this country but then I guess not many on here would recognise this. I'm a keen fly fisherman and protecting the rivers of this country is something I am passionate about, be the threat mink, pollution or cray fish !!!
I agree though they are a pest that needs controlling as they do a lot of damge to UK species - particularly ground nesting birds and water voles. They are cute looking things though which won't help your case.
I have no idea, hence the question has anyone been on one ?
I'm not sure if they are flushed out and shot or what.
I've seen plenty of traps whilst fishing but never an actual hunt, hence the question.
I should have predicted the response from the PH following on this, however I thought there was quite a following on here for hunting.??
http://www.shootinguk.co.uk/features/the-marvel-of...
These days, as hunting with dogs is banned, the mink hunts go looking for rats, and if they find evidence of mink they will lay various traps for them as they go.
Occasionally the dogs may find a Mink of their own accord and kill it as that's what they are bred to do.
These days, as hunting with dogs is banned, the mink hunts go looking for rats, and if they find evidence of mink they will lay various traps for them as they go.
Occasionally the dogs may find a Mink of their own accord and kill it as that's what they are bred to do.
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