Guest nitedog Posted August 16, 2007 Report Share Posted August 16, 2007 A heavy saturated saluki x killing hares into double figures on the lamp! has anyone seen this or got a saluki x what kills daytime hares with ease that can go into double figures regulary on the lamp? cant see many of the daytime lads wanting to do it. I give mine the odd run on big uns on the lamp. But to kill 20 isn't what I call fun, on the lamp they dont know where their going half the time once their pushed of their line, and start running into walls Gates est yep you will get some good runs but if you want double figures you not after good runs just a kill quick as you can. a could kill 50 hares on fields with walls round them and probally 40 on the fens........(big bunnies) Quote Link to post
Guest SKINNER Posted August 16, 2007 Report Share Posted August 16, 2007 A heavy saturated saluki x killing hares into double figures on the lamp! has anyone seen this or got a saluki x what kills daytime hares with ease that can go into double figures regulary on the lamp? cant see many of the daytime lads wanting to do it. I give mine the odd run on big uns on the lamp. But to kill 20 isn't what I call fun, on the lamp they dont know where their going half the time once their pushed of their line, and start running into walls Gates est yep you will get some good runs but if you want double figures you not after good runs just a kill quick as you can. Ive watched many dvds where there has been at least half a dozen blokes and upto 30 men (in 1 instance) walking 2 or 3 saluki x apiece and theyve ran a hare. You tell me if that hare could escape with all the exit routes blocked. I dont know of any lamping folk who go out with between 6 and 30 men with 2 or 3 dogs apiece, thats not what i call fun Quote Link to post
Guest mush Posted August 16, 2007 Report Share Posted August 16, 2007 Not taking side's (i keep a collie x) but this vid kind of sums up the saluki's determination and stamina. I didnt see anything special there a greyhound could of straight lined that in 30 secs or less not 1 minute 49 seconds! not on that ground and with the heat and the stamina needed to catch one, you would end up with a dead greyhound. Why wouldnt a greyhound be able to run on that ground? What do you think is on a greyhound track? That chase would have been over in 200 yards with a decent greyhound behind it. :11: mate a greyhound track is nice and flat as were most greyhound coursing grounds. I once went to watch a greyhounds coursing club run down in wiltshire on what i would call good ground, two or three of the dogs never ran again, and the club never went back, greyhounds cant take rough ground. as for catching in 200 yards you would have a hard Job getting a 200 yard slip never mined catching it in 200 yards. Quote Link to post
Guest joe ox Posted August 16, 2007 Report Share Posted August 16, 2007 (edited) Not taking side's (i keep a collie x) but this vid kind of sums up the saluki's determination and stamina. I didnt see anything special there a greyhound could of straight lined that in 30 secs or less not 1 minute 49 seconds! not on that ground and with the heat and the stamina needed to catch one, you would end up with a dead greyhound. Why wouldnt a greyhound be able to run on that ground? What do you think is on a greyhound track? That chase would have been over in 200 yards with a decent greyhound behind it. :11: mate a greyhound track is nice and flat as were most greyhound coursing grounds. I once went to watch a greyhounds coursing club run down in wiltshire on what i would call good ground, two or three of the dogs never ran again, and the club never went back, greyhounds cant take rough ground. as for catching in 200 yards you would have a hard Job getting a 200 yard slip never mined catching it in 200 yards. Your idiocy comes out very strong in your posts! Edited August 16, 2007 by joe ox Quote Link to post
Guest SKINNER Posted August 16, 2007 Report Share Posted August 16, 2007 Not taking side's (i keep a collie x) but this vid kind of sums up the saluki's determination and stamina. I didnt see anything special there a greyhound could of straight lined that in 30 secs or less not 1 minute 49 seconds! not on that ground and with the heat and the stamina needed to catch one, you would end up with a dead greyhound. Why wouldnt a greyhound be able to run on that ground? What do you think is on a greyhound track? That chase would have been over in 200 yards with a decent greyhound behind it. :11: mate a greyhound track is nice and flat as were most greyhound coursing grounds. I once went to watch a greyhounds coursing club run down in wiltshire on what i would call good ground, two or three of the dogs never ran again, and the club never went back, greyhounds cant take rough ground. as for catching in 200 yards you would have a hard Job getting a 200 yard slip never mined catching it in 200 yards. What a load of shit Quote Link to post
Guest nitedog Posted August 16, 2007 Report Share Posted August 16, 2007 Not taking side's (i keep a collie x) but this vid kind of sums up the saluki's determination and stamina. I didnt see anything special there a greyhound could of straight lined that in 30 secs or less not 1 minute 49 seconds! not on that ground and with the heat and the stamina needed to catch one, you would end up with a dead greyhound. Why wouldnt a greyhound be able to run on that ground? What do you think is on a greyhound track? That chase would have been over in 200 yards with a decent greyhound behind it. :11: mate a greyhound track is nice and flat as were most greyhound coursing grounds. I once went to watch a greyhounds coursing club run down in wiltshire on what i would call good ground, two or three of the dogs never ran again, and the club never went back, greyhounds cant take rough ground. as for catching in 200 yards you would have a hard Job getting a 200 yard slip never mined catching it in 200 yards. waterloo cup Quote Link to post
Guest mush Posted August 16, 2007 Report Share Posted August 16, 2007 Your idiocy comes out very strong in your posts! How can you tell if some ones off HU and Minshaw dogs if the lack the knowledge of what their talking about they start with the insults Quote Link to post
snoopdog 1,256 Posted August 16, 2007 Report Share Posted August 16, 2007 the waterloo cup was about the course not the kill i went to the last one and i think bloody hell i should be able to remember two or three hares we caught in the whole comp ... Quote Link to post
Guest joe ox Posted August 16, 2007 Report Share Posted August 16, 2007 (edited) Your idiocy comes out very strong in your posts! How can you tell if some ones off HU and Minshaw dogs if the lack the knowledge of what their talking about they start with the insults 99.9% of lurchers have greyhound blood in them! thats the one ingredient everyone agrees should be there and your slagging them off you idiot. Edited August 16, 2007 by joe ox Quote Link to post
baz 463 Posted August 16, 2007 Report Share Posted August 16, 2007 skinner there be plenty of minshaw owners who have kiled over 14 hares on the lamp:clapper: ..but mine was single handed.. a certain minshaw owner is very proud of his personel best of 17 hares with 1 dog in x amount of years lamping them..so i dont think 14 is too bad ..you seem to know alot about my dog.... Quote Link to post
Guest joe ox Posted August 16, 2007 Report Share Posted August 16, 2007 I asked you a question baz could you be polite enough to answer it? Quote Link to post
Guest mush Posted August 16, 2007 Report Share Posted August 16, 2007 Your idiocy comes out very strong in your posts! How can you tell if some ones off HU and Minshaw dogs if the lack the knowledge of what their talking about they start with the insults 99.9% of lurchers have greyhound blood in them thats thats the one ingredient everyone agrees should be there and your slagging them off you idiot. what has the greyhound in most lurchers got to do with a greyhound being able to do as the saluki did in the video on the same ground in the same country? How about sticking to talking about stamina and the breeds that have it, not the ones that dont. Quote Link to post
baz 463 Posted August 16, 2007 Report Share Posted August 16, 2007 i missed it sorry what was it? Quote Link to post
Guest SKINNER Posted August 16, 2007 Report Share Posted August 16, 2007 yes my saliki x killed 14 hares and 3 rabbits, the first time i took him lamping hares, he only missed 2 and that was only to prove a point to a minshaw owner who had challenged me to a match lamping hares(not something im interested in) id rather lamp rabbits and course hares daytime....after i did this the lad didnt want to match me....my saluki x is lamped as much as he is coursed during the season and he kills 35-40 rabbits each time, i go home then not because he,s tired because i dont want to carry anymore Baz could you explain this to me. Your saying your dog killed 14 hares and only missed 2 the first time it had ever been lamping on hares? Quote Link to post
Guest nitedog Posted August 16, 2007 Report Share Posted August 16, 2007 skinner there be plenty of minshaw owners who have kiled over 14 hares on the lamp:clapper: ..but mine was single handed.. a certain minshaw owner is very proud of his personel best of 17 hares with 1 dog in x amount of years lamping them..so i dont think 14 is too bad ..you seem to know alot about my dog.... baz you are full ov shit show us some pictures Quote Link to post
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