TOMO 26,179 Posted September 23, 2012 Author Report Share Posted September 23, 2012 could dogs do the ton half way through the season or 3 parts through the season when the rabbits are harder to catch cos they are lamp shy First time we did the ton,,, was at the end of October, 2009',,, granted that was two dogs,, and last year our two best scores of 90 and 101 came in December , the 101 was on the 29th of dec....ok that was 3 dogs,,, but mine had 53' that night. My own view is that the dogs could do the same again,, even later in the year,,,..............the big issue is if the rabbits are still there, and haven't been killed by other hunters , disease or preditors.........of course they still need the correct weather conditions 1 Quote Link to post
mighty celt 996 Posted September 23, 2012 Report Share Posted September 23, 2012 well done them lads,and dogs,allways liked the stamp of that brindle dog looks like he could deal with all quarry. did you every get back that young dog you lost,he was a nice stamp aswell. give credit were credit is due lads for ffs. :toast: Quote Link to post
malc1 544 Posted September 23, 2012 Report Share Posted September 23, 2012 could dogs do the ton half way through the season or 3 parts through the season when the rabbits are harder to catch cos they are lamp shy First time we did the ton,,, was at the end of October, 2009',,, granted that was two dogs,, and last year our two best scores of 90 and 101 came in December , the 101 was on the 29th of dec....ok that was 3 dogs,,, but mine had 53' that night. My own view is that the dogs could do the same again,, even later in the year,,,..............the big issue is if the rabbits are still there, and haven't been killed by other hunters , disease or preditors.........of course they still need the correct weather conditions could dogs do the ton half way through the season or 3 parts through the season when the rabbits are harder to catch cos they are lamp shy First time we did the ton,,, was at the end of October, 2009',,, granted that was two dogs,, and last year our two best scores of 90 and 101 came in December , the 101 was on the 29th of dec....ok that was 3 dogs,,, but mine had 53' that night. My own view is that the dogs could do the same again,, even later in the year,,,..............the big issue is if the rabbits are still there, and haven't been killed by other hunters , disease or preditors.........of course they still need the correct weather conditions cheers t could dogs do the ton half way through the season or 3 parts through the season when the rabbits are harder to catch cos they are lamp shy First time we did the ton,,, was at the end of October, 2009',,, granted that was two dogs,, and last year our two best scores of 90 and 101 came in December , the 101 was on the 29th of dec....ok that was 3 dogs,,, but mine had 53' that night. My own view is that the dogs could do the same again,, even later in the year,,,..............the big issue is if the rabbits are still there, and haven't been killed by other hunters , disease or preditors.........of course they still need the correct weather conditions cheers tomo i was just wondering not criticiseing as we all know that at the begging of the season rabbits are easy for the dogs and if no one has ever been on the land dogs will pick them easy but as the season goes on the rabbits get harder and wiser to catch which imho i thing a good test for any dog is towards the end of the season when they have realy got to work for them cheers atb malc 1 Quote Link to post
richie198 28 Posted September 23, 2012 Report Share Posted September 23, 2012 lads well done on probably the greatest hunting trip of your lives and fairplay for getting out and doing it bet it was some hard graft. Quote Link to post
D Lloyd 2,790 Posted September 23, 2012 Report Share Posted September 23, 2012 well done them lads,and dogs,allways liked the stamp of that brindle dog looks like he could deal with all quarry. did you every get back that young dog you lost,he was a nice stamp aswell. give credit were credit is due lads for ffs. :toast: no mate .that bitch that pritch had 49 with is his sister.cheers Quote Link to post
dazzz 421 Posted September 23, 2012 Report Share Posted September 23, 2012 sorry mate but i think you will find me and my bitch will be doing 104 tonight and i'll be home for x factor Dazzz what was the weight on the dogs like after 3 nights like that????Where they just feed there normal meals or topped up with stuff?????What kind land was it????? just few questions cheers and well done Ruby has lost a bit of weight, i didnt notice it so much but as soon as i got home the wife said she was skinny,it's like when a mate has a pup and you go round and say that pup has shot up but he doesnt notice as he see's it every day. i fed her hill's science plan dry with chopped up fatty heart and beef that i quickly fried in some beef dripping when we got back in from lamping then she had an extra meal of pasta brown bread and tinned fish, so not quite twice as much as her normal intake but certyainly at least a 3rd more food Quote Link to post
dazzz 421 Posted September 23, 2012 Report Share Posted September 23, 2012 Daz,, pritch,,,, I have asked lloydy, if he wants this thread removed, he said no,,,, but if any of you guys want it removed,, or you change your mind ,,just let me know, and ile tell a mod,,, cheers fellas no let it run mate i dont mind the odd knocker (apart from the idiot who said it was ego's before we had even posted)to be fair in general most of the comments have been positive and you cant please everyone 1 Quote Link to post
iceman001979 1,316 Posted September 23, 2012 Report Share Posted September 23, 2012 sorry mate but i think you will find me and my bitch will be doing 104 tonight and i'll be home for x factor Dazzz what was the weight on the dogs like after 3 nights like that????Where they just feed there normal meals or topped up with stuff?????What kind land was it????? just few questions cheers and well done Ruby has lost a bit of weight, i didnt notice it so much but as soon as i got home the wife said she was skinny,it's like when a mate has a pup and you go round and say that pup has shot up but he doesnt notice as he see's it every day. i fed her hill's science plan dry with chopped up fatty heart and beef that i quickly fried in some beef dripping when we got back in from lamping then she had an extra meal of pasta brown bread and tinned fish, so not quite twice as much as her normal intake but certyainly at least a 3rd more food What about water do you put deorlites ( spelling)or anything into there water to make them recover quicker???What do think off the science plan is it worth the money compare to redmills and that????Are you boys not going put up some more pictures????? Quote Link to post
dazzz 421 Posted September 23, 2012 Report Share Posted September 23, 2012 sorry mate but i think you will find me and my bitch will be doing 104 tonight and i'll be home for x factor Dazzz what was the weight on the dogs like after 3 nights like that????Where they just feed there normal meals or topped up with stuff?????What kind land was it????? just few questions cheers and well done Ruby has lost a bit of weight, i didnt notice it so much but as soon as i got home the wife said she was skinny,it's like when a mate has a pup and you go round and say that pup has shot up but he doesnt notice as he see's it every day. i fed her hill's science plan dry with chopped up fatty heart and beef that i quickly fried in some beef dripping when we got back in from lamping then she had an extra meal of pasta brown bread and tinned fish, so not quite twice as much as her normal intake but certyainly at least a 3rd more food What about water do you put deorlites ( spelling)or anything into there water to make them recover quicker???What do think off the science plan is it worth the money compare to redmills and that????Are you boys not going put up some more pictures????? listen mate im by far an expert on dog health or anything to do with dog's to be honest but i like to put a bit of effortinto what the dog eats epecially as she was graffting hard. i like the hill's stuff but couldnt say it was better than any other brand, she allways looks healthy and her coat gleems she doesnt shit a dozen times a day like they do on some dry and her stools are firm and dark, so that for me is worht the extra cost, plus the fact i have one dog so the expense is not a huge factor, it would be interesting if skycat could comment on feeding even if she thinks im doing things wrong i dont mind a bit of constructive criticism. just for you mate lol 19 Quote Link to post
dazzz 421 Posted September 23, 2012 Report Share Posted September 23, 2012 forgot to say we added some glucose to the water they had during the night Quote Link to post
iceman001979 1,316 Posted September 23, 2012 Report Share Posted September 23, 2012 forgot to say we added some glucose to the water they had during the night What a picture mate.Its nice to know the different ways people feed there dogs and how they make them recover after a hard nights lamping like that Quote Link to post
jack lee 137 Posted September 23, 2012 Report Share Posted September 23, 2012 could dogs do the ton half way through the season or 3 parts through the season when the rabbits are harder to catch cos they are lamp shy First time we did the ton,,, was at the end of October, 2009',,, granted that was two dogs,, and last year our two best scores of 90 and 101 came in December , the 101 was on the 29th of dec....ok that was 3 dogs,,, but mine had 53' that night. My own view is that the dogs could do the same again,, even later in the year,,,..............the big issue is if the rabbits are still there, and haven't been killed by other hunters , disease or preditors.........of course they still need the correct weather conditions TOMO the thing is people do believe what you tend to write,its because you always gave a true account ,regardless of wether you looked good in it or not,so respect to yourself and crew,as for the idiot DAZ IS REFERING TO iassume hes pointing at me,,i said the lamping game has become a numbers game,as well as alot in it for there own egos,i also said NO OFFENCE MENTmeaning it was not aimed at the post ,its a truthful statement that i stand by,and unless you think there is nobdy out there thats in it for there own glory,well then disagree,ounce again it was not ment to cause offence to anybody on the post, but aye some people are touchy Quote Link to post
dazzz 421 Posted September 23, 2012 Report Share Posted September 23, 2012 could dogs do the ton half way through the season or 3 parts through the season when the rabbits are harder to catch cos they are lamp shy First time we did the ton,,, was at the end of October, 2009',,, granted that was two dogs,, and last year our two best scores of 90 and 101 came in December , the 101 was on the 29th of dec....ok that was 3 dogs,,, but mine had 53' that night. My own view is that the dogs could do the same again,, even later in the year,,,..............the big issue is if the rabbits are still there, and haven't been killed by other hunters , disease or preditors.........of course they still need the correct weather conditions TOMO the thing is people do believe what you tend to write,its because you always gave a true account ,regardless of wether you looked good in it or not,so respect to yourself and crew,as for the idiot DAZ IS REFERING TO iassume hes pointing at me,,i said the lamping game has become a numbers game,as well as alot in it for there own egos,i also said NO OFFENCE MENTmeaning it was not aimed at the post ,its a truthful statement that i stand by,and unless you think there is nobdy out there thats in it for there own glory,well then disagree,ounce again it was not ment to cause offence to anybody on the post, but aye some people are touchy what do you expect when you mention ego's before we have even had the chance to post,yet you go on lurchers and longdogs and blow smoke up the bricks arse now that is an ego dont get us mixed up with that idiot we actually did do what we say we did and not one was frozen lol Quote Link to post
troter58 1,711 Posted September 23, 2012 Report Share Posted September 23, 2012 well done lads for getting the dogs out were there is plenty to go at you will get crabbers in every game be it shooting or fishing any thing the dogs look in good nick great photos wish you all the best for the rest of the season and again a big well done atb troter 2 Quote Link to post
paulf 820 Posted September 23, 2012 Report Share Posted September 23, 2012 now thats some catch well done to dogs and men . Quote Link to post
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