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Had a decent night with my mate last night, even though we got stopped by police on the way, they were calling us badger baiter's & thieves the fcking cheek of it haha so we had to blag our way o

There you go mate, is this what you mean. This is Don's litter sister, and she does a HELL of a lot more than just rabbits mate.

Good couple of nights there!! Older dogs (Don & Tara) have ran a screamer to amass those and i'd be more than happy with the pups out of Don & Polly too..they seem to be showing the right sign

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how many would you miss???? could you not do dvd off one off your nights out????

Missed a few tbh, and thinking back some seemed as if they were easy, we had them jumping walls or when the dog was running them they were running straight into setts aswell.

 

the field we got 19 in, the dogs only missed 1 each..

 

We could video it but you would need an extra man and another lamp and some decent video equipment to record it

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fair play to yous :notworthy: to be honest after about 10 rabbits if im lucky i would get bored and head home as cudn be arsed to skin them

each to there own tho

i have given most away to greyhound lads or too a lad who has some pups.. I was left with 20 odd though so had to skin them

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Had a decent night with my mate last night, even though we got stopped by police on the way, they were calling us badger baiter's & thieves the fcking cheek of it haha so we had to blag our way outta that one, so that set us back an hour.. :angry:

 

We ran on some steep hills then went to the flatter fields with short grass ( like a bowling green) so we tested the dogs on 2 kinda terrains..

 

We ended the night on 64 so even with the set back we still managed a cracking score ;)

 

here is a pic of the terrain, as you can see the wall in the beam showing how steep the hills were

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END SCORE 64

 

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i like it i l like it :thumbs:

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fair play to yous :notworthy: to be honest after about 10 rabbits if im lucky i would get bored and head home as cudn be arsed to skin them

each to there own tho

i have given most away to greyhound lads or too a lad who has some pups.. I was left with 20 odd though so had to skin them

 

fair play least there not goin to waste

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dont get me wrong Id love that permission, but wouldnt a racey border collie catch rabbits up there?

I dont think coby dogs would have the speed to keep anoth pressure on a rabbit to stop them going to ground around my way on big ariable fields, i have no doubt they could keep running all night, I surpose its horses for courses.

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collies do mate i saw a reverse three qaurtr catch rabbs 30 in one nite,i work big land and some small ,and you need pace wind good feet ,as there not loaded with stuff but they can run had a guy up with a half collie cross a decent man ,but his dog was only ever going to cacth a rabb , but ive had some good nites with my old half cross down the scottish borders , had 40 ties plus with one dog in a few hours,beardie greyhound,but the guys are having fun same as i did twenty years ago catching lots and lots of rabbits , lauder area in early ninties you were capable of getting 200 hundred but at 50 p i renaged and changed my tatics

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(but wouldnt a racey border collie catch rabbits up there?)

 

 

Where do you mean matey when you say up there? ATB Andy. :thumbs:

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dont get me wrong Id love that permission, but wouldnt a racey border collie catch rabbits up there?

I dont think coby dogs would have the speed to keep anoth pressure on a rabbit to stop them going to ground around my way on big ariable fields, i have no doubt they could keep running all night, I surpose its horses for courses.

 

There you go mate, is this what you mean. This is Don's litter sister, and she does a HELL of a lot more than just rabbits mate. :yes:

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dont get me wrong Id love that permission, but wouldnt a racey border collie catch rabbits up there?

I dont think coby dogs would have the speed to keep anoth pressure on a rabbit to stop them going to ground around my way on big ariable fields, i have no doubt they could keep running all night, I surpose its horses for courses.

he would kill on any land mate on the lamp, after we lamped the high ground we ran on the big open fields and the rabbits were like leverets but he was still catching... :thumbs:

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