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Do you prefer lamping on your own, in a pair, or with a group of mates?

 

I know which I like as it drives me mad to hear people stumbling around tripping over things, rattling gates, shining light to get through hedges, talking etc etc.

 

If you like going mob handed can you say why? I'm not knocking it, each to his own, just curious.

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Prefer it on my own , so nobody can see how crap my dog is .

one accomplice or people who no the score

On my own if I'm bringing a pup on, but usually take the older dogs out with a mate for the crack, don't matter if we get one, none or 20 odd, it's about the crack and bein out the house.

Do both...

 

 

I do like i walk on my own, No noise ect ect every thing you see is more runs for your dog, No messing about ect,

 

 

And do lamp with a mate but even half the time we split up either side of the hedge ect meet at the bottom and do the same placeing the catch at pick up points for later,

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99% of the time on my own,go where you want when you want you and the dog thats all i need,took a couple the stella cans in rucksack types out before,caught feck all to much noise and totaly cluless,once was more than enough never again

 

 

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