Maximus Ferret 2,063 Posted January 10, 2017 Report Share Posted January 10, 2017 (edited) How did you used to stop dogs hunting on after bambi if they ran it out of the beam? ATB JB Always been illegal to run bambi in beam mate Ok, When ya wearing a balaclava....how do you stop dogs hunting on after bambi when running it out the beam? ha. same way you stop a dog running rabbits when its not in the beam you turn off and the dog comes back doesn't it? Once a dog gets a taste for catching deer it'll usually keep going as long as it can see (in moonlight), hear or sometimes even smell it. They won't whistle back as easy as with rabbits. It can cause a few situations, both day and night. Edited January 10, 2017 by Maximus Ferret 8 Quote Link to post
Somewhereyournot 1,117 Posted January 10, 2017 Report Share Posted January 10, 2017 Had a bitch and u would know if it was one in the next field. Was a right pain in some places as she just drag u across the field. 3 Quote Link to post
Guest Ronny Posted January 10, 2017 Report Share Posted January 10, 2017 Seen a good saluki grey X deer hound grey.long time ago .but was 1,hell of a deer dog. Quote Link to post
Dinosaurs 2,044 Posted January 10, 2017 Report Share Posted January 10, 2017 Never had a dog i could call off deer they seem to have a natural affinity with the bloody things. Atb 4 Quote Link to post
shaaark 10,746 Posted January 10, 2017 Report Share Posted January 10, 2017 Never had a dog i could call off deer they seem to have a natural affinity with the bloody things. Atb Running dogs natural quarry 1 Quote Link to post
SheepChaser 8,083 Posted January 10, 2017 Report Share Posted January 10, 2017 How did you used to stop dogs hunting on after bambi if they ran it out of the beam? ATB JB Always been illegal to run bambi in beam mate Ok, When ya wearing a balaclava....how do you stop dogs hunting on after bambi when running it out the beam? ha. same way you stop a dog running rabbits when its not in the beam you turn off and the dog comes back doesn't it? I fecking hope not. . . that would be rather upsetting. . . . 1 Quote Link to post
joeb8866 303 Posted January 11, 2017 Report Share Posted January 11, 2017 How did you used to stop dogs hunting on after bambi if they ran it out of the beam? ATB JB Always been illegal to run bambi in beam mate Ok, When ya wearing a balaclava....how do you stop dogs hunting on after bambi when running it out the beam? ha. same way you stop a dog running rabbits when its not in the beam you turn off and the dog comes back doesn't it? Not to my knowledge, Rabbits 9 times out of 10 usually are down a hole once the dog's missed so he trots back. Never seen a fallow manage that trick yet ! Quote Link to post
lurcherman 887 13,123 Posted January 11, 2017 Report Share Posted January 11, 2017 ALRIGHT MATE. SAL/BULL/GREW 26IN 72ILBS S/HANDED SAL/GREW/COLLIES 24IN 50/60ILBS DOUBLED/SINGLE http://www.thehuntinglife.com/forums/public/style_emoticons/#EMO_DIR#/thumbs.gif Gota make sure they like there meat and 2 veg mate Quote Link to post
shaaark 10,746 Posted January 11, 2017 Report Share Posted January 11, 2017 Never had a dog i could call off deer they seem to have a natural affinity with the bloody things. Atb Running dogs natural quarry Everey lurcher I've had has literally pulled my shoulder from it's socket if there was a deer up in front, before I even put the lamp on, so I knew what was there, when I used to lamp regularly, pre ban and all that lol 1 Quote Link to post
DogFox123 1,379 Posted January 11, 2017 Report Share Posted January 11, 2017 Never had a dog i could call off deer they seem to have a natural affinity with the bloody things. Atb Running dogs natural quarry Everey lurcher I've had has literally pulled my shoulder from it's socket if there was a deer up in front, before I even put the lamp on, so I knew what was there, when I used to lamp regularly, pre ban and all that lol Tbh most Bull crosses I've ever seen worked when out in a motor have been like caged Lions when out lamping. Quote Link to post
straight2hand 303 Posted January 11, 2017 Report Share Posted January 11, 2017 How did you used to stop dogs hunting on after bambi if they ran it out of the beam? ATB JB Always been illegal to run bambi in beam mate Ok, When ya wearing a balaclava....how do you stop dogs hunting on after bambi when running it out the beam? ha. same way you stop a dog running rabbits when its not in the beam you turn off and the dog comes back doesn't it? I fecking hope not. . . that would be rather upsetting. . . . not for me pal I find a dog running around in the dark on its own more so upsetting. Quote Link to post
straight2hand 303 Posted January 11, 2017 Report Share Posted January 11, 2017 How did you used to stop dogs hunting on after bambi if they ran it out of the beam? ATB JB Always been illegal to run bambi in beam mate Ok, When ya wearing a balaclava....how do you stop dogs hunting on after bambi when running it out the beam? ha. same way you stop a dog running rabbits when its not in the beam you turn off and the dog comes back doesn't it? Not to my knowledge, Rabbits 9 times out of 10 usually are down a hole once the dog's missed so he trots back. Never seen a fallow manage that trick yet ! what was your dog doing then mate? crashing through woods on it own like a manic chasing deer round on its own agenda? Quote Link to post
joeb8866 303 Posted January 11, 2017 Report Share Posted January 11, 2017 How did you used to stop dogs hunting on after bambi if they ran it out of the beam? ATB JB Always been illegal to run bambi in beam mate Ok, When ya wearing a balaclava....how do you stop dogs hunting on after bambi when running it out the beam? ha. same way you stop a dog running rabbits when its not in the beam you turn off and the dog comes back doesn't it? Not to my knowledge, Rabbits 9 times out of 10 usually are down a hole once the dog's missed so he trots back. Never seen a fallow manage that trick yet ! what was your dog doing then mate? crashing through woods on it own like a manic chasing deer round on its own agenda? haha something along those lines mate, hard to know when they're out of sight ! 1 Quote Link to post
straight2hand 303 Posted January 11, 2017 Report Share Posted January 11, 2017 How did you used to stop dogs hunting on after bambi if they ran it out of the beam? ATB JB Always been illegal to run bambi in beam mate Ok, When ya wearing a balaclava....how do you stop dogs hunting on after bambi when running it out the beam? ha. same way you stop a dog running rabbits when its not in the beam you turn off and the dog comes back doesn't it? Not to my knowledge, Rabbits 9 times out of 10 usually are down a hole once the dog's missed so he trots back. Never seen a fallow manage that trick yet ! what was your dog doing then mate? crashing through woods on it own like a manic chasing deer round on its own agenda? haha something along those lines mate, hard to know when they're out of sight ! I do know what your saying pal they are big animals and crash around a bit. Quote Link to post
SheepChaser 8,083 Posted January 11, 2017 Report Share Posted January 11, 2017 How did you used to stop dogs hunting on after bambi if they ran it out of the beam? ATB JB Always been illegal to run bambi in beam mate Ok, When ya wearing a balaclava....how do you stop dogs hunting on after bambi when running it out the beam? ha. same way you stop a dog running rabbits when its not in the beam you turn off and the dog comes back doesn't it? I fecking hope not. . . that would be rather upsetting. . . . not for me pal I find a dog running around in the dark on its own more so upsetting. Not being funny, but surely anyone who's done enough lambing, especially bigger stuff, but even rabbits, will have had a dog catch out of the beam plenty of times. Granted, most bunny in flat fields will hit the hedge or fence, but on rough ground even they will take a dog out of the beam on a contour, or round a hedge or wall or some cover, and a lot of good dogs will push on and catch if they are close enough. With bigger stuff, like fox, deer etc, a dog isn't blind at night, if its up its arse and it goes over the brow, into the woods, through a hedge etc, it shouldn't just pull up, it should at least have a go, but have the brains to know when its lost and not to fanny about all night. Theres a difference between hunting up and running on out of the beam for me. 14 Quote Link to post
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