scothunter 12,609 Posted September 8, 2011 Report Share Posted September 8, 2011 not at all dotty and if you trully believe that mate,then you obvioulsy dont know the damage a dog could get at that young age.i know you like to wind up threads,but cant agree with that if your serious that is. Quote Link to post
asanley 1,009 Posted September 8, 2011 Author Report Share Posted September 8, 2011 is this another member with anothyer account at the wind up.whether he was telling the truth or not.he is an arsehole running dogs that young against hares,although i dont vbelieve a word of it. I had to open another account because of computor probs ,I make no secret about who I am , no wind up ,the conversation was real , Quote Link to post
carp man 1 219 Posted September 8, 2011 Report Share Posted September 8, 2011 are they the same at night as day on big fields??? your realy digging for a bite arnt ya???? ive had some real hard runs at hares on the lamp, and watched them get away,,,, but you get easy ones as well,,,,, you can of course get in a motor, drive across land and run them down with the dogs,, and youl catch plenty more..........but i bet you already know that Quote Link to post
windyhill 30 Posted September 8, 2011 Report Share Posted September 8, 2011 tomo, can you run em down in the day as well mate 1 Quote Link to post
WILF 46,851 Posted September 8, 2011 Report Share Posted September 8, 2011 are they the same at night as day on big fields??? Some would say no, I would say they still made my dog nearly work himself into the ground..........no slip was shorter than about 60 yds and most 100yds plus.........on those big wheat deserts they sure could move. Most will have better dogs than me, so for them it may have been easier. Quote Link to post
DottyDoo 500 Posted September 8, 2011 Report Share Posted September 8, 2011 not at all dotty and if you trully believe that mate,then you obvioulsy dont know the damage a dog could get at that young age.i know you like to wind up threads,but cant agree with that if your serious that is. well we will have to agree to disagree then, cos i start my dogs young, an beleive it does them no harm, the guy that bred the pup an done what he says he done is no fool by any dogmans standards, if ye think he is mad or ye know better, match him lol Quote Link to post
Ideation 8,216 Posted September 8, 2011 Report Share Posted September 8, 2011 is this another member with anothyer account at the wind up.whether he was telling the truth or not.he is an arsehole running dogs that young against hares,although i dont vbelieve a word of it. I had to open another account because of computor probs ,I make no secret about who I am , no wind up ,the conversation was real , Aye, you've cunningly hidden your identity in your under sig. . . . . Quote Link to post
windyhill 30 Posted September 8, 2011 Report Share Posted September 8, 2011 Some would say no, what do you say though wilf you sound very experianced, Quote Link to post
scothunter 12,609 Posted September 8, 2011 Report Share Posted September 8, 2011 not at all dotty and if you trully believe that mate,then you obvioulsy dont know the damage a dog could get at that young age.i know you like to wind up threads,but cant agree with that if your serious that is. well we will have to agree to disagree then, cos i start my dogs young, an beleive it does them no harm, the guy that bred the pup an done what he says he done is no fool by any dogmans standards, if ye think he is mad or ye know better, match him lol no ill leave the matches to the folk that are in the game to impress others.if i was into that id take up greyhounds again Quote Link to post
Ideation 8,216 Posted September 8, 2011 Report Share Posted September 8, 2011 not at all dotty and if you trully believe that mate,then you obvioulsy dont know the damage a dog could get at that young age.i know you like to wind up threads,but cant agree with that if your serious that is. well we will have to agree to disagree then, cos i start my dogs young, an beleive it does them no harm, the guy that bred the pup an done what he says he done is no fool by any dogmans standards, if ye think he is mad or ye know better, match him lol "Match him". . . . .haha. Why would that prove that he aint mad? It's like the old, "i'm not sure how i'm gonna answer this one, so i'll just say, want a fight". Now i know f**k all about running hares really, not my thing, but surely you are way more likely to wreck the dogs taking that approach at 12 months, where if brought on a little more slowly, then they may ultimatly make cracking dogs? But then i guess if you really know your dogs, and are able to read how they are taking it, you know when to knock the lamp off and go home, whatever number you are on, 9, or 19. . . ? 19 with 2 twelve month pups, if they were all decent runs is pretty impressive. ANy idea what time of year and what sort of ground / size fields. Quote Link to post
WILF 46,851 Posted September 8, 2011 Report Share Posted September 8, 2011 Some would say no, what do you say though wilf you sound very experianced, No, not experienced, I did it once thats all mate.........I often see posts that say they are childs play on the lamp but its just as TOMO says, some run just as well on big open ground and are deffo not easy.........and imho, its not worth running more than a few on that type of ground that holds strong hares Quote Link to post
windyhill 30 Posted September 8, 2011 Report Share Posted September 8, 2011 i just cant see why a hare would be differant at night then in the day,but admitting i dont know a lot, the hare runs as fast both night and day its back would be against the lamp runing away on big fields so cant be blinded Quote Link to post
DottyDoo 500 Posted September 8, 2011 Report Share Posted September 8, 2011 not at all dotty and if you trully believe that mate,then you obvioulsy dont know the damage a dog could get at that young age.i know you like to wind up threads,but cant agree with that if your serious that is. well we will have to agree to disagree then, cos i start my dogs young, an beleive it does them no harm, the guy that bred the pup an done what he says he done is no fool by any dogmans standards, if ye think he is mad or ye know better, match him lol "Match him". . . . .haha. Why would that prove that he aint mad? It's like the old, "i'm not sure how i'm gonna answer this one, so i'll just say, want a fight". Now i know f**k all about running hares really, not my thing, but surely you are way more likely to wreck the dogs taking that approach at 12 months, where if brought on a little more slowly, then they may ultimatly make cracking dogs? But then i guess if you really know your dogs, and are able to read how they are taking it, you know when to knock the lamp off and go home, whatever number you are on, 9, or 19. . . ? 19 with 2 twelve month pups, if they were all decent runs is pretty impressive. ANy idea what time of year and what sort of ground / size fields. good sized fields an this time a year, in thoery, an most where good runs by even daytime standards lol now heres how i see entering dogs, i honeslty beleive the more ye hold a dog, especially a real keen pup back, the worse the dog will end up. now im not saying have said, pup running the beam at 12 weeks old, but there is other things dogs can do to learn there life ahead..... i enter my dogs far earlier than most, an i have never had a problem an as for the match, that normally what folk would do, if you called me or my dogs shite, id offer to run your dog, after all thats what brings us all on here, oor mutts an teh stuff we do with them...... Quote Link to post
asanley 1,009 Posted September 8, 2011 Author Report Share Posted September 8, 2011 Windy ! I,m not telling you again BED NOW !! Quote Link to post
WILF 46,851 Posted September 8, 2011 Report Share Posted September 8, 2011 i just cant see why a hare would be differant at night then in the day,but admitting i dont know a lot, the hare runs as fast both night and day its back would be against the lamp runing away on big fields so cant be blinded When I have seen it, they will twist and turn as normal sometimes coming back up the beam, my personal opinion is that they get disorientated rather than blinded when twisting and turning a lot, except when the ears go back and they make for the horizon.......then they aint stopping for anyone. Quote Link to post
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