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Well said Mike...

ive allways said rabbits are easer up the dales,,,they don't seem to have that wildness about them,, I once put on here when lamping once,,a slight ground frost come down the days before a lot of rain

a good dog catch any where ill get me coat

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you would have to define what you mean by Dales as well. The terrain varies massively, from really rough under foot stuff on the higher hillsides where some of the rabbits tend to squat/run/turn/squat/run to paddocks where the rabbits take off at full speed to where I live just on the edge of the dales with massive arable fields everywhere.

i imagined the dales to be rough moor land.

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you would have to define what you mean by Dales as well. The terrain varies massively, from really rough under foot stuff on the higher hillsides where some of the rabbits tend to squat/run/turn/squat/run to paddocks where the rabbits take off at full speed to where I live just on the edge of the dales with massive arable fields everywhere.

i imagined the dales to be rough moor land.

 

 

Not all of it though the valleys will tend to be farmed, relatively flat, smaller paddock types

Its the numbers that make them easy to catch though IMO, all terrain has its own challenges at the end of the day

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you would have to define what you mean by Dales as well. The terrain varies massively, from really rough under foot stuff on the higher hillsides where some of the rabbits tend to squat/run/turn/squat/run to paddocks where the rabbits take off at full speed to where I live just on the edge of the dales with massive arable fields everywhere.

i imagined the dales to be rough moor land.

 

 

Not all of it though the valleys will tend to be farmed, relatively flat, smaller paddock types

Its the numbers that make them easy to catch though IMO, all terrain has its own challenges at the end of the day

 

sounds like a good test for the dogs then, all kinds of terrain?

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you would have to define what you mean by Dales as well. The terrain varies massively, from really rough under foot stuff on the higher hillsides where some of the rabbits tend to squat/run/turn/squat/run to paddocks where the rabbits take off at full speed to where I live just on the edge of the dales with massive arable fields everywhere.

i imagined the dales to be rough moor land.

 

 

Not all of it though the valleys will tend to be farmed, relatively flat, smaller paddock types

Its the numbers that make them easy to catch though IMO, all terrain has its own challenges at the end of the day

 

you said earlier they weren't easy?

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you would have to define what you mean by Dales as well. The terrain varies massively, from really rough under foot stuff on the higher hillsides where some of the rabbits tend to squat/run/turn/squat/run to paddocks where the rabbits take off at full speed to where I live just on the edge of the dales with massive arable fields everywhere.

i imagined the dales to be rough moor land.

 

 

Not all of it though the valleys will tend to be farmed, relatively flat, smaller paddock types

Its the numbers that make them easy to catch though IMO, all terrain has its own challenges at the end of the day

 

sounds like a good test for the dogs then, all kinds of terrain?

 

Good as good a place to tire them out as any ..

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you would have to define what you mean by Dales as well. The terrain varies massively, from really rough under foot stuff on the higher hillsides where some of the rabbits tend to squat/run/turn/squat/run to paddocks where the rabbits take off at full speed to where I live just on the edge of the dales with massive arable fields everywhere.

i imagined the dales to be rough moor land.

 

 

Not all of it though the valleys will tend to be farmed, relatively flat, smaller paddock types

Its the numbers that make them easy to catch though IMO, all terrain has its own challenges at the end of the day

 

you said earlier they weren't easy?

 

they are no easier than say an arable field with the same volume of rabbits per acre in it imo

 

Obviously in a field where there are hundreds of rabbits out its going to be easier to catch lots, regardless of where it is

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Lol some will say they are easier, some will say they ain't, best way would be to go and see, I personally think this thread was a wind up but that's just me.... what I will say about the dales bunnys tho is, they may not be golf course bunnys or thin on the ground and wary. But they don't just hop in the motor for you, dog still needs to catch them, go and see that's my advice I did, loved the place went mad for it but I've now moved onto pastures New....

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