Romany 1,065 Posted April 16, 2010 Report Share Posted April 16, 2010 Its got to be lurcher to lurcher for me.Though i had a saluki/grey first cross that wernt bad .I have never had mutch luck with lurchers with a lot of greyhound in them ie 3 quarter breds.Though some make very good lampers. My mate runs a colliexgreyx salukixgrey, and it is 9 years old, and it still can knock over 20-25 rabbits in a night.It as great stamina,good retriever and quick recovery rate.And it as stayed sound for years. Dont think you get will many lurchers that ( can+want to) do that amount of work at that age. So in my book this is what i would call a(very good x) as a lamping dog. f**k yous english f**k pots Tetty eating guiness drinking tw*t Quote Link to post
poacher3161 1,766 Posted April 16, 2010 Report Share Posted April 16, 2010 Whin will be along soon to tell you wats the best lurcher for lamping Quote Link to post
conor.k 2 Posted April 16, 2010 Report Share Posted April 16, 2010 for me its the 1 that catches the most rabbits Quote Link to post
billybruiser 1 Posted April 16, 2010 Report Share Posted April 16, 2010 Its gotto be a beddyx whippetxgrey for the best all round dog Quote Link to post
Guest dazzb Posted April 16, 2010 Report Share Posted April 16, 2010 i wouldnt turn my nose up at that dog of yours bird ive seen some of the post's you put on and he seem's a reall allrounder Quote Link to post
minzy 16 Posted April 16, 2010 Report Share Posted April 16, 2010 Its got to be lurcher to lurcher for me.Though i had a saluki/grey first cross that wernt bad .I have never had mutch luck with lurchers with a lot of greyhound in them ie 3 quarter breds.Though some make very good lampers. My mate runs a colliexgreyx salukixgrey, and it is 9 years old, and it still can knock over 20-25 rabbits in a night.It as great stamina,good retriever and quick recovery rate.And it as stayed sound for years. Dont think you get will many lurchers that ( can+want to) do that amount of work at that age. So in my book this is what i would call a(very good x) as a lamping dog. f**k yous english f**k pots YOU WANT TO LEAVE THE BEER ALONE lol 85% of people on here bird are :wankerzo4: most or them are arm chair hunters you cant even ask a simple question with people saying sumet cocky.. Quote Link to post
tb25 4,627 Posted April 16, 2010 Report Share Posted April 16, 2010 Its got to be lurcher to lurcher for me.Though i had a saluki/grey first cross that wernt bad .I have never had mutch luck with lurchers with a lot of greyhound in them ie 3 quarter breds.Though some make very good lampers. My mate runs a colliexgreyx salukixgrey, and it is 9 years old, and it still can knock over 20-25 rabbits in a night.It as great stamina,good retriever and quick recovery rate.And it as stayed sound for years. Dont think you get will many lurchers that ( can+want to) do that amount of work at that age. So in my book this is what i would call a(very good x) as a lamping dog. f**k yous english f**k pots YOU WANT TO LEAVE THE BEER ALONE lol 85% of people on here bird are :wankerzo4: most or them are arm chair hunters you cant even ask a simple question with people saying sumet cocky.. i agree pal Quote Link to post
turbotyke 62 Posted April 16, 2010 Report Share Posted April 16, 2010 its lurcher x lurcher for me too there the best for every job in my opinion atb jenna Quote Link to post
steveS.Yorks 161 Posted April 16, 2010 Report Share Posted April 16, 2010 Whin will be along soon to tell you wats the best lurcher for lamping I would say a mixture of beddy/grey x collie/grey with maybe a touch of deerhound Think that bitch of yours still holds the record mate,night time,the other bitch definatly holds the daytime,some proper idiots on here. Quote Link to post
steveS.Yorks 161 Posted April 16, 2010 Report Share Posted April 16, 2010 Not aimed at whin,just realised thats what it could look like @ the paddy[no offence im 3/8 5/8 mick myself] Quote Link to post
trisha 1 Posted April 16, 2010 Report Share Posted April 16, 2010 for me its suluki type lurchers but have seen some good lurcher to lurcher types,bedlinton types,deer hound types etc.i think the question you should be asking is [what type running dog as the best success rate] as in what cross makes the grade more atb. Quote Link to post
adamb20 22 Posted April 16, 2010 Report Share Posted April 16, 2010 horses for courses again i need a flying machine your dog wouldnt catch on my spots, playing fields, golf courses that are lit up and walked over day and night. I agree with you their i hunt similar land and need a sharp quik dog i had a collie/grey bitch some years ago and she just was not sharp enough for the rabbits around were i live but did well up in the dales i was told. thats like my dog she strugles on small fields and golf courses but does well up the dales and in bigger fields. Quote Link to post
snap 15 Posted April 16, 2010 Report Share Posted April 16, 2010 Its got to be lurcher to lurcher for me.Though i had a saluki/grey first cross that wernt bad .I have never had mutch luck with lurchers with a lot of greyhound in them ie 3 quarter breds.Though some make very good lampers. My mate runs a colliexgreyx salukixgrey, and it is 9 years old, and it still can knock over 20-25 rabbits in a night.It as great stamina,good retriever and quick recovery rate.And it as stayed sound for years. Dont think you get will many lurchers that ( can+want to) do that amount of work at that age. So in my book this is what i would call a(very good x) as a lamping dog. think youve answerd the question with your mates dog bird but as for what x i think it is more down to the individual dog and the owner(conditioning,training etc) that dog sounds a topper by the way to still be doing them numbers at that age,would like to have seen him in his prime Quote Link to post
bird 9,864 Posted April 16, 2010 Author Report Share Posted April 16, 2010 Its got to be lurcher to lurcher for me.Though i had a saluki/grey first cross that wernt bad .I have never had mutch luck with lurchers with a lot of greyhound in them ie 3 quarter breds.Though some make very good lampers. My mate runs a colliexgreyx salukixgrey, and it is 9 years old, and it still can knock over 20-25 rabbits in a night.It as great stamina,good retriever and quick recovery rate.And it as stayed sound for years. Dont think you get will many lurchers that ( can+want to) do that amount of work at that age. So in my book this is what i would call a(very good x) as a lamping dog. think youve answerd the question with your mates dog bird but as for what x i think it is more down to the individual dog and the owner(conditioning,training etc) that dog sounds a topper by the way to still be doing them numbers at that age,would like to have seen him in his prime :thumbs:lurcher to lurcher Brill snipe 9 years old still doing it.? Quote Link to post
Guest total lamper Posted April 17, 2010 Report Share Posted April 17, 2010 working lurcher 2 lurcher line bred all the way Quote Link to post
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