Friday, 24 March 2023

THE LATEST NEWS FROM THE HUNT SABS

 Here is the latest news from the HSA.

With the fox and hare hunting season now coming to an end, hunt sabs are turning their attention to the summer bloodsport: mink & otter hunting.

Taking place on and around streams, rivers and fishing lakes, the season runs from approximately now until October.

Hunting occurs on foot, with a huntsman, a pack of hounds and terriermen equipped with terriers, spades and poles to dislodge a hunted animal that takes refuge up a tree, in a drain or river bank. There are also hunt supporters, often the usual fox and hare hunting fanatics, who will follow along to watch.

Mink hunting has its origins in otter hunting, a bloodsport which saw its height of popularity in Victorian and Edwardian Britain, made infamous by Henry Williamson’s 1927 novel, ‘Tarka the Otter.’

By the late 1970s, the otter population had suffered a huge crash due to pesticide use and helped along by hunting. In 1978, with a growing tide of public support for protection for the otter, the species was given protected status and hunting was effectively banned.

While some packs folded, others claimed that they would switch to hunting American mink, a non-native species that had become well established on Britain’s waterways since escaping from ramshackle fur farms in the 1930s and 40s.

And with the otter population once again growing, some of these packs have reverted to hunting them once again. In 2019, hunt sabs filmed the Culmstock Hunt in Devon chasing an otter.

Fast forward to 2023 and the number of these packs has dwindled to around a dozen. And despite their secretive nature, sabs have had great success against these hunts in recent years, which in turn has driven them even further underground!

And that’s why we need you, our eyes and ears in the countryside, to help us locate them this summer.




If you have information on a mink/otter hunt, or see a pack when you’re out and about, then let hunt sabs know.




Call the confidential Hunt Sab tip-off line on 07443148426




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