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Feisty Ferrets And Fallow Fields

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January 2019

The joys of detecting for me are not just confined to the discovery of artefacts and coins, but also to the meeting of people and occasionally their pets.

- Denise Moncaster

Feisty Ferrets And Fallow Fields

I recently bumped into a gentleman walking his dogs and struck up a conversation about detecting and finds made. This soon turned to a lengthy chat about his doggy trio and his ferrets! I’d never seen ferrets in the flesh before, so soon I was granted an audience with this charming group of furry critters (Figs.1 & 2). Their suppleness and agility was incredible, but thoughts of owning any were soon dispelled when I remembered my pigeons back home in their loft. I explained to the owners how they would hopefully make their guest appearance in the pages of Treasure Hunting and that next time it will be the doggies turn!

I had noticed that quite a number of fields had been left to over-winter which was a big bonus. The downside, however, was that for some lengthy stretches of time they were far too wet and sticky to get on – isn’t it always the way? After several days of hard frost and bone chilling north-easterly winds, I wrapped up against the elements and set forth to a field that had a couple of long since vanished footpaths cutting through it. The entrance was a swamp, so skirting round it I tried to pick up one of the routes; before I’d gone several paces my Laser was spitting. Upon retrieving the target from the cloying mud I decided it was worth keeping seeing as it was some sort of iron tool minus its wooden handle. It was months later that quite by chance I was watching a program which showed a thatcher at work – he used the same tool for trimming off the ends of straw at the roof line (Fig.3).

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