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Well I was always a walker but I had the pleasure of joining some genuine lads off this site for a few nights out and have to say its an excellent way to do things, and the only way if you want to get

nothing against you mate, but thats some usfull information to the police or who ever else is on this site.

from what ive seen mate you find a rabbit/hare/deer or fox,shine it up and run it round with the motor till its fecked then chuck out all the dogs and drive after them whilst still shining the prey.

U should be ashamed corky John, I'm a lamping man and I would never run a hare at night, now pull your trackies out of your socks and put the cider down and talk sense

Sadly I don't fit that stereotype mate so you couldn't be more wrong. Bearing in mind you're from the cider drinking end of the country, you probably have the mentality/views I was talking about due to the flinty ground being too hard for your dogs eh? Soft dogs? :hmm:

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My dogs can run all night my friend, bet your one of the lazy doley driving fields crew r ya get a job u messer

I work permanent niteshift in engineering my friend & you are really starting to look like a c**t, you aint been right yet :whistling: Are there many rabbits in Hampshire? :hmm:

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My. Freezer is always full , night shift that explains it then your a 2 faced day walker, now stop playing on the net when your ment to be at work lazy bones

I take it Iceland is near you then & I don't mean the country. You got me, I love hares & Hampshire hares are harder to catch than fen hares IMHO, ask anyone with average dogs :thumbs:

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i've done plenty of walking in the past and i enjoyed it just the same but what i've found is that you can go on forever kidding yourself with a mediocre dog thinking you have something special simply because your not getting it on enough game to really test it.....

driving fields gets you on the numbers and you soon find out what your dog is or is'nt capable of, most can't take the pace and soon turn out to be failures.....

also in this present climate its much easier to be on and off the land and onto another area in a matter of minutes when lamping from a motor......

times have changed and so has the law so just remember if you were robbing a bank would you expect to walk home with the money ???????

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i've done plenty of walking in the past and i enjoyed it just the same but what i've found is that you can go on forever kidding yourself with a mediocre dog thinking you have something special simply because your not getting it on enough game to really test it.....

driving fields gets you on the numbers and you soon find out what your dog is or is'nt capable of, most can't take the pace and soon turn out to be failures.....

also in this present climate its much easier to be on and off the land and onto another area in a matter of minutes when lamping from a motor......

times have changed and so has the law so just remember if you were robbing a bank would you expect to walk home with the money ???????

 

I do both walk and drive, the above statment is most likly true of other game, but not rabbits, the biggest bags of rabbit will always be made on foot, not to say you cant catch good bags of bunnys cos you can, but the real big bags are done on foot :thumbs:

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Theres no way i could cover all my ground in a night without a 4x4, if i walked it, everything would be scared off before you got close enough for a slip.

 

But with a 4x4 the game isnt as spooked, or if it is its easy to catch up with or cut it off from getting to the hedge etc.

 

Its not about purism, or laziness, its about dogs on game!

 

atb

 

Molie

 

just too add to that, i dont lamp from the 4x4 all year round! walking and driving have their time and place!

 

and lucky has hit the nail on the head! i would like to see some of you "religious walkers" dogs do the numbers on a good night.

 

atb Molie

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