#1poacher 8 Posted September 22, 2011 Report Share Posted September 22, 2011 yeah its quite a novelty act as it is fairly big and the bulb glows for a good 3 mins after you knock it of Quote Link to post
martync1967 64 Posted September 22, 2011 Author Report Share Posted September 22, 2011 I no the guy who you are on about with the wippets pal my mate got a little black wippet of him good little rabbit dog the persons last name is kay,think your area is mostly whippets seen a lot of beddy xs on the way up to pick up my pup Quote Link to post
martync1967 64 Posted September 22, 2011 Author Report Share Posted September 22, 2011 yeah its quite a novelty act as it is fairly big and the bulb glows for a good 3 mins after you knock it of you could probly lamp my fields from where you are with that lol 1 Quote Link to post
martync1967 64 Posted September 22, 2011 Author Report Share Posted September 22, 2011 my lad just told me there is a young lad with wippets just up the street from me that goes lamping ,he said his dog catches them and runs of with them and eats the feckers,thats a well trained dog lol bet he is the one going down my spot the little shite Quote Link to post
bird 9,872 Posted September 22, 2011 Report Share Posted September 22, 2011 yeah a know what yas mean after first night out they become lamp shy the rabbits become lamp shy, because they aint been caught .? If you pick your rabbits you know the dog a good chance of catching,( it will be 1 less none lamp shy rabbit). Ive done loads of times lamped 1 rabbits dog got it, and only 10 yds away another rabbit never moved . I know you( carnt) catch every rabbit, but you can make it easier on the dog and not so many lamp shy rabbits, if just( think) a bit on each run,!! Jim R/M) on here would tell you same, and he gets loads of rabbits Quote Link to post
martync1967 64 Posted September 22, 2011 Author Report Share Posted September 22, 2011 yeah a know what yas mean after first night out they become lamp shy the rabbits become lamp shy, because they aint been caught .? If you pick your rabbits you know the dog a good chance of catching,( it will be 1 less none lamp shy rabbit). Ive done loads of times lamped 1 rabbits dog got it, and only 10 yds away another rabbit never moved . I know you( carnt) catch every rabbit, but you can make it easier on the dog and not so many lamp shy rabbits, if just( think) a bit on each run,!! Jim R/M) on here would tell you same, and he gets loads of rabbits i always go for the easy option bird Quote Link to post
martync1967 64 Posted September 22, 2011 Author Report Share Posted September 22, 2011 nine times out of ten as soon as the lamp is turned on there of like a shot Quote Link to post
bird 9,872 Posted September 22, 2011 Report Share Posted September 22, 2011 yeah a know what yas mean after first night out they become lamp shy the rabbits become lamp shy, because they aint been caught .? If you pick your rabbits you know the dog a good chance of catching,( it will be 1 less none lamp shy rabbit). Ive done loads of times lamped 1 rabbits dog got it, and only 10 yds away another rabbit never moved . I know you( carnt) catch every rabbit, but you can make it easier on the dog and not so many lamp shy rabbits, if just( think) a bit on each run,!! Jim R/M) on here would tell you same, and he gets loads of rabbits i always go for the easy option bird thats it mate, in the long run you+dog will get a good bag of rabbits. I know all ground is diffrent ive been on alot of differnt places working Bryn my 1x colliegrey, and some places are feckin hard, and some alot easier.But i or we have still tried to get the dog on the best run we could, not just daft slips .! Quote Link to post
nighteyes 275 Posted September 22, 2011 Report Share Posted September 22, 2011 nine times out of ten as soon as the lamp is turned on there of like a shot try and get to where you want to be before lamping Quote Link to post
martync1967 64 Posted September 22, 2011 Author Report Share Posted September 22, 2011 dont think shaking the lamp has any difference aswell,although ive tried it a few times Quote Link to post
martync1967 64 Posted September 22, 2011 Author Report Share Posted September 22, 2011 nine times out of ten as soon as the lamp is turned on there of like a shot try and get to where you want to be before lamping i no what your saying mate but sometimes its easier said than done Quote Link to post
bird 9,872 Posted September 22, 2011 Report Share Posted September 22, 2011 dont think shaking the lamp has any difference aswell,although ive tried it a few times try to not get the rabbit with the lamp right away then, when you scan the field keep it off them once you seem, get the dog ready walk up in the dark, then you should have idea where it is, them flick on and the dog should have a good chance on it. ok you aint going to get every 1 but you will get good few. Quote Link to post
bedlinton 2 Posted September 22, 2011 Report Share Posted September 22, 2011 to fast lol Quote Link to post
martync1967 64 Posted September 22, 2011 Author Report Share Posted September 22, 2011 dont think shaking the lamp has any difference aswell,although ive tried it a few times try to not get the rabbit with the lamp right away then, when you scan the field keep it off them once you seem, get the dog ready walk up in the dark, then you should have idea where it is, them flick on and the dog should have a good chance on it. ok you aint going to get every 1 but you will get good few. been doing that for 20 odd years mate, the point is i think either someone else is going on the land before me or the days im not because last few years it wernt like that at all, i dont normally go out till after midnight so maybe some little scroat is going on the land early in the evening Quote Link to post
#1poacher 8 Posted September 23, 2011 Report Share Posted September 23, 2011 or you could be like me and be on ya land then they pull up in a car and then you lamp them Quote Link to post
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