We might have mink on the river that runs near our pheasant pen. What telltale signs would mink leave and what can we do about them? JONNY CROCKETT replies: Mink love fresh meat. They are more than capable of taking waterfowl, pheasants, fish and rabbits. Often mink are slighted with mass destruction, but their mindset
Would you like to appear on our site? We offer sponsored articles and advertising to put you in front of our readers. Find out moreWe might have mink on the river that runs near our pheasant pen. What telltale signs would mink leave and what can we do about them?
JONNY CROCKETT replies: Mink love fresh meat. They are more than capable of taking waterfowl, pheasants, fish and rabbits. Often mink are slighted with mass destruction, but their mindset is that they kill as much as they can, thinking that they can come back at their leisure to eat whenever they want. It’s a little like us going to the supermarket and buying more than we need for a single day’s eating.
To check that it is mink, look for bite marks at the back of the neck. Mink also often stack their kills in a neat pile. They consider those piles to be their larders. Their prints are often star-like and very much smaller than those of an otter. They are not that much bigger than polecats. Also in their print you’ll get a gap between pads and toes. Their scat is thin and about 2-3 inches long. It may smell of fish depending on their diet.
Can you trap them? Yes, you can trap them in special mink cage traps. These are available for around £35-£40. Cover the cage with grass and leaves. Mink can’t stop themselves from investigating tunnels. My advice is to use a live trap until you have 100% identified it as mink. If you start trapping otters then you’ll get told off by a policeman and go straight to hell.
We might have mink on the river that runs near our pheasant pen. What telltale signs would mink leave and what can we do about them? JONNY CROCKETT replies: Mink love fresh meat. They are more than ca...
We might have mink on the river that runs near our pheasant pen. What telltale signs would mink leave and what can we do about them? JONNY CROCKETT replies: Mink love fresh meat. They are more than ca...
Get the latest news delivered direct to your door
Subscribe to Sporting Gun magazine and immerse yourself in the world of clay, game and rough shooting. As the leading monthly publication for passionate shooters at all levels, Sporting Gun delivers expert advice, practical tips and in-depth reviews to enhance your skills and enjoyment of the sport.
With features ranging from gundog training to pigeon shooting, and wildfowling to equipment recommendations, you’ll gain valuable insights from professional shooters and industry experts. A subscription not only saves you money on the cover price but also includes £2 million Public Liability Insurance, covering the use of shotguns, rifles and airguns for both recreational and professional use.