Blue one 89 Posted January 2, 2012 Report Share Posted January 2, 2012 well lads, we seen 3 dogs do that ton on here lamping for rabbits and fair play to them, good dog work . any dog out their, passed or present, that has done it, single handed on the lamp? cheers. 2 Quote Link to post
suffolkpoacher 219 Posted January 2, 2012 Report Share Posted January 2, 2012 i think its been done minshaw blue done it i think not 100% Quote Link to post
Tiny 7 1,694 Posted January 2, 2012 Report Share Posted January 2, 2012 It has been done in the past, And iam more than sure it could be done now, But you'd need the right ground, The right dog ,The right night and someone that knows how to use a lamp and most of all a TON of luck on the night. I anit got a dog that could, But sure there a few very fit potlickers out there that could given all the above Quote Link to post
COSH 14 Posted January 2, 2012 Report Share Posted January 2, 2012 Yes, done it more than once. And if you came out with me with your dog you would do it too. Some of these rabbits have never seen dogs before, its not sport, but it fills the freezer. I caught 276 in less than 24 hours, used one dog in the day ferreting and rough hunting, and another at night, the night dog my blaze caught over one hundred, but I could have done this with any moderate lurcher, these rabbits just sit around, not in the least bit fazed by being chased. Ferreting was a hassle as the ferrets were killing far to many but the warrens were so shallow and sandy it was simply turning a sod over to reveal the bunny. Most rabbits didnt go to ground unless weather was bad, so hunting up was effective and was all pretty much picking up sitters and short slow runs, not much fun, and ive seen dogs get fecking sick of it, they get bored and basically jack it in as its so monotanous. 2 Quote Link to post
COSH 14 Posted January 2, 2012 Report Share Posted January 2, 2012 Yes, done it more than once. And if you came out with me with your dog you would do it too. Some of these rabbits have never seen dogs before, its not sport, but it fills the freezer. I caught 276 in less than 24 hours, used one dog in the day ferreting and rough hunting, and another at night, the night dog my blaze caught over one hundred, but I could have done this with any moderate lurcher, these rabbits just sit around, not in the least bit fazed by being chased. Ferreting was a hassle as the ferrets were killing far to many but the warrens were so shallow and sandy it was simply turning a sod over to reveal the bunny. Most rabbits didnt go to ground unless weather was bad, so hunting up was effective and was all pretty much picking up sitters and short slow runs, not much fun, and ive seen dogs get fecking sick of it, they get bored and basically jack it in as its so monotanous. should add, this is not on the mainland. Quote Link to post
suffolkpoacher 219 Posted January 2, 2012 Report Share Posted January 2, 2012 Yes, done it more than once. And if you came out with me with your dog you would do it too. Some of these rabbits have never seen dogs before, its not sport, but it fills the freezer. I caught 276 in less than 24 hours, used one dog in the day ferreting and rough hunting, and another at night, the night dog my blaze caught over one hundred, but I could have done this with any moderate lurcher, these rabbits just sit around, not in the least bit fazed by being chased. Ferreting was a hassle as the ferrets were killing far to many but the warrens were so shallow and sandy it was simply turning a sod over to reveal the bunny. Most rabbits didnt go to ground unless weather was bad, so hunting up was effective and was all pretty much picking up sitters and short slow runs, not much fun, and ive seen dogs get fecking sick of it, they get bored and basically jack it in as its so monotanous. should add, this is not on the mainland. could you send the postcode 2 Quote Link to post
rocky070707 30 Posted January 2, 2012 Report Share Posted January 2, 2012 my dog done a ton in the car lol 2 Quote Link to post
Good Man 196 Posted January 2, 2012 Report Share Posted January 2, 2012 Yes, done it more than once. And if you came out with me with your dog you would do it too. Some of these rabbits have never seen dogs before, its not sport, but it fills the freezer. I caught 276 in less than 24 hours, used one dog in the day ferreting and rough hunting, and another at night, the night dog my blaze caught over one hundred, but I could have done this with any moderate lurcher, these rabbits just sit around, not in the least bit fazed by being chased. Ferreting was a hassle as the ferrets were killing far to many but the warrens were so shallow and sandy it was simply turning a sod over to reveal the bunny. Most rabbits didnt go to ground unless weather was bad, so hunting up was effective and was all pretty much picking up sitters and short slow runs, not much fun, and ive seen dogs get fecking sick of it, they get bored and basically jack it in as its so monotanous. sounds interesting, is this here in Ireland? What cross was your dog you used when you did the ton on the lamp? Quote Link to post
COSH 14 Posted January 2, 2012 Report Share Posted January 2, 2012 Yes, done it more than once. And if you came out with me with your dog you would do it too. Some of these rabbits have never seen dogs before, its not sport, but it fills the freezer. I caught 276 in less than 24 hours, used one dog in the day ferreting and rough hunting, and another at night, the night dog my blaze caught over one hundred, but I could have done this with any moderate lurcher, these rabbits just sit around, not in the least bit fazed by being chased. Ferreting was a hassle as the ferrets were killing far to many but the warrens were so shallow and sandy it was simply turning a sod over to reveal the bunny. Most rabbits didnt go to ground unless weather was bad, so hunting up was effective and was all pretty much picking up sitters and short slow runs, not much fun, and ive seen dogs get fecking sick of it, they get bored and basically jack it in as its so monotanous. sounds interesting, is this here in Ireland? What cross was your dog you used when you did the ton on the lamp? I run lurchers, cross not important, my lurchers are fit, but Im not kidding any moderate lurcher could pick up 100 here EASY. Like I say its not much fun when the rabbits dont sense danger at all., but was done for pest control as there are no predators, no mixy, and to fill the freezer. Quote Link to post
poacher3161 1,766 Posted January 2, 2012 Report Share Posted January 2, 2012 I think i know this island after visiting it a few years back and with the amount of rabbits their with no real natrual predators i believe large amounts of rabbits could be caught. Quote Link to post
reddawn 2,173 Posted January 2, 2012 Report Share Posted January 2, 2012 only whin could do this 1 Quote Link to post
COSH 14 Posted January 2, 2012 Report Share Posted January 2, 2012 The first time I went there I just had a spaniel, my boatdog, and he retrieved about 40 just from a lap around the place, he already had a knack of picking up squatters though, so on that place he was deadly, we couldnt carry any more so we left, it was unlike anything Id ever come accross.. In my younger days I was keen to get big numbers, and really hammer the dogs, but now with hindsight I would take a night of a dozen good runs and good sport, over 50 of those sitters NO QUESTION 1 Quote Link to post
polar12 4 Posted January 2, 2012 Report Share Posted January 2, 2012 The first time I went there I just had a spaniel, my boatdog, and he retrieved about 40 just from a lap around the place, he already had a knack of picking up squatters though, so on that place he was deadly, we couldnt carry any more so we left, it was unlike anything Id ever come accross.. In my younger days I was keen to get big numbers, and really hammer the dogs, but now with hindsight I would take a night of a dozen good runs and good sport, over 50 of those sitters NO QUESTION WAS IT THE DALES :laugh: JOKING Quote Link to post
Big bald beautiful 1,231 Posted January 2, 2012 Report Share Posted January 2, 2012 Im with cosh on this one, was out yrs ago in north yorkshire and watched a bitch take 70+ and make it look easy, a week later the bitch ran local to me on turbo short grass spooky rabbits and got 4 or 5 out of 20 run.if the rabbits are there on easy ground it can be done.a friend of mine regular shoots 25-30 during a mornings walk through reedbeds in the dales with his shot gun and springer. 1 Quote Link to post
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