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had four mink down by my boat, they were traveling between the river avon and the canal. ducklings had gone in a few days and some moorhens.

 

no more mink, a trap and mackerel heads soon sorted them.

 

thats a good tip didnt think about using mackerel heads perfect thanks:thumbup::thumbup:

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A stretch of river where we were camping was stocked with trout for the angling society and the mink moved in and cleared them out in a fortnight. One stuck it's head into our tent and started eating the dog food but it soon left when I shone the torch on it.

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A stretch of river where we were camping was stocked with trout for the angling society and the mink moved in and cleared them out in a fortnight. One stuck it's head into our tent and started eating the dog food but it soon left when I shone the torch on it.

 

Well on behalf of all mink can I say Ha ha ha ha ha ( they tasted nice, thank you!)

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