underdog1985 27 Posted November 27, 2011 Report Share Posted November 27, 2011 i think it reduces the ultimate athlete of the british countryside to a mediocre quarry that substandard dogs can catch PS im no snob its just my opinion Quote Link to post
yorkshirelad2 24 Posted November 27, 2011 Report Share Posted November 27, 2011 think the hare might be the ultimate athlete not the rabbit i would say substandard dogs can do rabbit day time too Quote Link to post
otter 61 Posted November 27, 2011 Report Share Posted November 27, 2011 On 27/11/2011 at 17:23, underdog1985 said: i think it reduces the ultimate athlete of the british countryside to a mediocre quarry that substandard dogs can catch PS im no snob its just my opinion what's your point Quote Link to post
yorkshirelad2 24 Posted November 27, 2011 Report Share Posted November 27, 2011 On 27/11/2011 at 17:28, otter said: On 27/11/2011 at 17:23, underdog1985 said: i think it reduces the ultimate athlete of the british countryside to a mediocre quarry that substandard dogs can catch PS im no snob its just my opinion what's your point sure we"ll find out lol Quote Link to post
hullhunter 219 Posted November 27, 2011 Report Share Posted November 27, 2011 depends on the rabbits and were you are running them. round my way everywere is lamped to death you have to slip your dogs on rabbits at 200 yards that have started running full pelt soon as the lamp is but on. if your dog can get up to it before it hits the hedge its done well never mind putting a bend into it or even catching it. 1 Quote Link to post
Moll. 1,770 Posted November 27, 2011 Report Share Posted November 27, 2011 On 27/11/2011 at 17:26, yorkshirelad2 said: think the hare might be the ultimate athlete not the rabbit i would say substandard dogs can do rabbit day time too Totally different sports, no comparrison. Can a hare dog take 40 hares in one day, NO. Can a rabbiting dog run each rabbit for 2 mins, NO. Quote Link to post
yorkshirelad2 24 Posted November 27, 2011 Report Share Posted November 27, 2011 On 27/11/2011 at 17:43, Moll. said: On 27/11/2011 at 17:26, yorkshirelad2 said: think the hare might be the ultimate athlete not the rabbit i would say substandard dogs can do rabbit day time too Totally different sports, no comparrison. Can a hare dog take 40 hares in one day, NO. Can a rabbiting dog run each rabbit for 2 mins, NO. what im saying is basically i dont think lamping could be knocked on rabbits there maybe is an argument which i dont want to get into on lamping hares but surley not bunnies Quote Link to post
Moll. 1,770 Posted November 27, 2011 Report Share Posted November 27, 2011 On 27/11/2011 at 18:17, yorkshirelad2 said: On 27/11/2011 at 17:43, Moll. said: On 27/11/2011 at 17:26, yorkshirelad2 said: think the hare might be the ultimate athlete not the rabbit i would say substandard dogs can do rabbit day time too Totally different sports, no comparrison. Can a hare dog take 40 hares in one day, NO. Can a rabbiting dog run each rabbit for 2 mins, NO. what im saying is basically i dont think lamping could be knocked on rabbits there maybe is an argument which i dont want to get into on lamping hares but surley not bunnies Sorry, i don't understand your post? 1 Quote Link to post
paulus 26 Posted November 27, 2011 Report Share Posted November 27, 2011 why is there 2 identical threads running at the same time :laugh: thought i was going nutts. i couldnt find my post. its on the other one Quote Link to post
whin 463 Posted November 27, 2011 Report Share Posted November 27, 2011 saw a good few dogs over the years take a [bANNED TEXT] bagfull of rabbs on lamp ,do a few hares in morning then next day a few roe then next day a bolted fox when it was all legal, there about but not to common nowadays with all the daft specalist dogs the way i look at sport whatever you take the least of and takes a bit of effort well is probaly the hardest caut, rabbits to me are the least effort , as you can catch more, hares strong roe and clever foxes well you need a better dog ,and abit more choosy how to bred the said animal Quote Link to post
whin 463 Posted November 27, 2011 Report Share Posted November 27, 2011 very true curs can take rabbs but not a strong hare and if you train ahare dog as pup totake afew rabbs he wil get buy rabbs are one of the most easiest of qaurry , but on some land very testing Quote Link to post
Guest long-tail Posted November 27, 2011 Report Share Posted November 27, 2011 On 27/11/2011 at 18:24, paulus said: why is there 2 identical threads running at the same time :laugh: thought i was going nutts. i couldnt find my post. its on the other one :laugh: same here Quote Link to post
nitestalker 28 209 Posted November 27, 2011 Report Share Posted November 27, 2011 easy or not its still great to watch your dogs work there stuff on rabbits i do fox too but 70% of the time its the rabbit great eatin for me and my dogs ill never knock lampin the old bunny enjoy it too much and ive hunted any quarry available in ireland Quote Link to post
bryson 562 Posted November 27, 2011 Report Share Posted November 27, 2011 i personally enjoy lamping but i supose its each to their own Quote Link to post
undisputed 1,664 Posted November 27, 2011 Report Share Posted November 27, 2011 On 27/11/2011 at 17:23, underdog1985 said: i think it reduces the ultimate athlete of the british countryside to a mediocre quarry that substandard dogs can catch PS im no snob its just my opinion Bollocks! Quote Link to post
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