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I used to agree about hunting out of season but these days there are young rabbits about most of the year. If you have farms with just a few rabbits then obviously you leave them alone in the summer but if you have farms that are crawling with rabbits and farmers phoning you to thin them down then you have to oblige if you want to keep your permission, otherwise leave it to Myxie or poachers either way you wont see the same numbers in the winter months. We were out last week on a high rabbit populated farm watching young rabbits wandering around with Myxie. I think in the near future that rabbiting seasons will be a thing of the past !!.

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I agree with a lot of whats being said,there are a lot of guys out there that dont care about the breeding season and ruining the sport for the winter months .But as some one with a lot of permission

I rarely , if at all, go out in the summer. If I come across a new permission then I will just to get the job done and maybe keep the place for winter. If the dogs catch while out walking , then so

it's sometimes called bringing a pup on, why would you bother what others are doing anyway.?

I used to agree about hunting out of season but these days there are young rabbits about most of the year. If you have farms with just a few rabbits then obviously you leave them alone in the summer but if you have farms that are crawling with rabbits and farmers phoning you to thin them down then you have to oblige if you want to keep your permission, otherwise leave it to Myxie or poachers either way you wont see the same numbers in the winter months. We were out last week on a high rabbit populated farm watching young rabbits wandering around with Myxie. I think in the near future that rabbiting seasons will be a thing of the past !!.

will depend on the ground, around here its all barley, oil seed rape and grass that carnt be cut due to the weather so theres no chance of propper hunting even if i wanted to untill the harvest or odd silage fields for a week or so before the grass grows again
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I go out because i dont like to stop and like to keep the dog's going i hate just walking them all summer it's as boring for them as it is me i kind of stop in july though at night but still let my lurchers run with the hounds for an hour or 2 in the evening usualy bunny bashing i like to keep dogs kinda sharp and fit all year it's alot easier to get them at there peak fitness come autum and winter :thumbs:

 

We don't agree on much, but i think that's the first honest reply to the summer hunting question i have seen. It's refreshing.

 

Most fok always spin the pest control, bringing on a pup blah blah line.

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I go out because i dont like to stop and like to keep the dog's going i hate just walking them all summer it's as boring for them as it is me i kind of stop in july though at night but still let my lurchers run with the hounds for an hour or 2 in the evening usualy bunny bashing i like to keep dogs kinda sharp and fit all year it's alot easier to get them at there peak fitness come autum and winter :thumbs:

 

We don't agree on much, but i think that's the first honest reply to the summer hunting question i have seen. It's refreshing.

 

Most fok always spin the pest control, bringing on a pup blah blah line.

Really ? i cant remember disagreeing with you alot on here :laugh: do i come across that bad :laugh:
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I go out because i dont like to stop and like to keep the dog's going i hate just walking them all summer it's as boring for them as it is me i kind of stop in july though at night but still let my lurchers run with the hounds for an hour or 2 in the evening usualy bunny bashing i like to keep dogs kinda sharp and fit all year it's alot easier to get them at there peak fitness come autum and winter :thumbs:

 

We don't agree on much, but i think that's the first honest reply to the summer hunting question i have seen. It's refreshing.

 

Most fok always spin the pest control, bringing on a pup blah blah line.

Really ? i cant remember disagreeing with you alot on here :laugh: do i come across that bad :laugh:

 

Yes hedz, very unlikeable!! I imagine you have one of them faces you would just want to punch!!! :laugh:

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I go out because i dont like to stop and like to keep the dog's going i hate just walking them all summer it's as boring for them as it is me i kind of stop in july though at night but still let my lurchers run with the hounds for an hour or 2 in the evening usualy bunny bashing i like to keep dogs kinda sharp and fit all year it's alot easier to get them at there peak fitness come autum and winter :thumbs:

 

We don't agree on much, but i think that's the first honest reply to the summer hunting question i have seen. It's refreshing.

 

Most fok always spin the pest control, bringing on a pup blah blah line.

Really ? i cant remember disagreeing with you alot on here :laugh: do i come across that bad :laugh:

 

Yes hedz, very unlikeable!! I imagine you have one of them faces you would just want to punch!!! :laugh:

Feck of codie :laugh:
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I go out because i dont like to stop and like to keep the dog's going i hate just walking them all summer it's as boring for them as it is me i kind of stop in july though at night but still let my lurchers run with the hounds for an hour or 2 in the evening usualy bunny bashing i like to keep dogs kinda sharp and fit all year it's alot easier to get them at there peak fitness come autum and winter :thumbs:

 

We don't agree on much, but i think that's the first honest reply to the summer hunting question i have seen. It's refreshing.

 

Most fok always spin the pest control, bringing on a pup blah blah line.

 

Truth be told, my dog was out of action last season when she should have been out learning due to 2 broken legs.

 

All the trainings in place, the fitness and build up from the legs is done and she's ready to go now.

 

We run the lure for a bit of fun most weekends and I feel she needs that little bit more stimulation at her age now- just over 12 months.

 

On the flip side of the coin, the pup here will come of age for Introduction to ferreting this season, will be out every trip and will have a few runs on the lamp towards the end.

 

I'm not dressing up the fact I'm out or spinning a yarn. I'm just doing what I think it right by the

Dog and taking it slow :thumbs:

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I go out because i dont like to stop and like to keep the dog's going i hate just walking them all summer it's as boring for them as it is me i kind of stop in july though at night but still let my lurchers run with the hounds for an hour or 2 in the evening usualy bunny bashing i like to keep dogs kinda sharp and fit all year it's alot easier to get them at there peak fitness come autum and winter :thumbs:

 

We don't agree on much, but i think that's the first honest reply to the summer hunting question i have seen. It's refreshing.

 

Most fok always spin the pest control, bringing on a pup blah blah line.

 

Truth be told, my dog was out of action last season when she should have been out learning due to 2 broken legs.

 

All the trainings in place, the fitness and build up from the legs is done and she's ready to go now.

 

We run the lure for a bit of fun most weekends and I feel she needs that little bit more stimulation at her age now- just over 12 months.

 

On the flip side of the coin, the pup here will come of age for Introduction to ferreting this season, will be out every trip and will have a few runs on the lamp towards the end.

 

I'm not dressing up the fact I'm out or spinning a yarn. I'm just doing what I think it right by the

Dog and taking it slow :thumbs:

 

I know there are some with very genuine cases of the above reason mate.

 

It's just nice to hear someone say, feck it, i get bored, so i take the dogs out for a spin.

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yeah mate had him from a pup 6 weeks old, my brother in law bred him out of his lines. He is about 8 in the pic and he is 11 now and looks just the same and still very handy. Thanks for the comment mate !

 

He's a beaut mate, :thumbs:

 

Cheers, D.

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