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back in 1979 or 1980 me and some mates ran my dog one morning . this dog killed 3out3 nealy every time we went out , he done a fair few 5out of 5 , but this one day,and this we live with me for the rest of my life. iwatched this dog. the dog that i had got in to the peak of fitnes. and i was 17 years old at the time. iwitnest this dog run 8 hares and kill 7 . he was killing the 8 and it went up an old concret road that spit the fields and went in some old farm machinery. we could of flush the hare out for him to kill but is feet were pissing outblood through road. so we called a day and wat a day it was.

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It is not the number killed, it is the quality of the course, the slip, the distance from the dog to the Hare, the ground they make up, how they turn the hare, the tight bends, and then the STRIKE, AND CARRY BACK TO YOU, and there is nothing better to have a dog, that can hunt the field, put his quarry up and do his job,

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17 by one dog in one night

 

 

But that aint COURSING its called LAMPING, thats why the Daytime Hare is the real test of a dog as them numbers are not achievable Daytime thus giving everyone the EVIDENCE that daytime running is the True TEST of a dog behind the Mighty HARE.

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