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Waste of fcuken time, also could be the end of your dog should he have mishap of hitting a bunker, happened to a local lad here and he wont look at another course. Dog snapped his neck afer hitting th

Spot on. Personally, i keep away from golf courses, your just asking for trouble.!!

iam a 42 par so ye i do...lol fast bunnys need a fast dog

Our local course is quite heavily wooded with narrow fairways - so the rabbits always have quite an easy passage to safety. Had a bit of success in the past but far too many unsighted dangers for my liking. Just give it a miss!!!

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Just got in from the golf coarse, saw about 50 rabbits most of them skipping away in to the darkness, had about 3 decent runs, no pick ups, don't know the place well enough to get up on them majour stelthily but always hope for some, but most times come up short... Need to sort this out or the dogs just gonna stop running for me.. Is it just me n my dog?

 

dont know what dog your running but as been said the rabbits do fly on them and can make dogs look silly,iv run them for near on twenty years and its never been very productive half a dozen and you have had a good night although iv never run the correct dog for the numbers to be fair,a dog that willingly crashes into cover will up the catch rate though.

little hot spots of rough areas commonly found on the course can be productive "if the weather is ideal" for most quick off the mark dogs and you can generaly pick a few up on the way round from these.

took a whippet/grey up there one night years ago which made light work of them but ,very open course and the rabbits were a long way from home and yes the general terrain is often lethal for running a dog especialy i would think even for your exorcet type whippet as i have found to my cost a few times over the years.

golf course rabbits need a varied approach to keeping the numbers down,i ferret,shoot and run the dog,never started a dog on golf course rabbits either as they sure to jack soon after just be asking for trouble also getting to know the golf course like the back of your hand will also put you in good stead for upping your catch rate with the dog,all be it slightly but every little helps :thumbs:

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One lad I know took two of his track greyhounds for a walk on a local golf course and a roe lifted and they took off after it; result, one with a broken hock, the other with a broken neck ! Another lad has a stable adjoining the same course and he has had two lurchers, (one a beddy/ whippet, the other a litter sister to my bitch Delta), both break front legs when hitting bunkers as they chased rabbits..... So that's one golf course I steer well wide of !!!

Cheers.

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I find the going better on a horrible, drizzley old night. :yes: My dog isn't the fastest of lurchers, but I think it's easier for the dog to chase the rabbit off it's run back to safety when the ground is slippery. :thumbs:

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