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dennned heresorry for the reply on your page just new to this but????

 

if the fen hares are so easy to catch ,why not come to the scottish borders with your dog and see if you can catch plenty of hares here , bet you wont ,because you need real pace to catch these hares , they leave dog standing when they run up these hills

 

Where abouts on the borders are you from? I may have ran a hare or two in your area :hmm:

just over the border at the carter bar on the cheviots real hare country

 

will check it out and tell you if they are any good :laugh:

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i've been lucky enough to get out on the fens and to a lot of other places where there are good hare's to run. with a mate's who's big into coarsing. and for someone to say that they got a dog that will catch 6 out of 6 daytime hare's on the fen's regular is one heck of a saluki x speciely for a young bitch thats only 2 year old.

 

And when people say they go by the law of hare coarsing and then say they slip their dogs at 20yds from the hare i have never heard so much shit in my hunting life the people who i've been out on the fens wouldnt think of sliping their dogs on a hare any closer than 50 yds and thats called a close one.

i never said i go by hare law prick :D and if im not wrong hare law is 100 yards not 50 and iv seen matchs where the dogs are sliped when the hare lifts for 1000s on the fens and as for the bitch two year old read the posts its never been down the fens but it will be this year so before you post next time try reading the posts :doh:

 

 

You say you have seen matches, wich matches have you seen ?????????????????

england v scotland 1996 :toast:

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why you taking your bitch to the fens if the hares are easy surely you would want to test her somewhere where they are not easy :haha:

i want a big bag :thumbs:

go to a diy store then im sure they sell big bags :whistling:

ov hares :haha: wheres that the fens :laugh:

yea cos if i wanted big bags of bull**** then i would come to you :feck:

yea :hmm::haha:

have you ever tried to chase hares with any other breed of dog other than a saluki cross if so which breed , mine 7/8TH greyhound x 1/8 collie and they have plenty of speed and stamina

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dennned heresorry for the reply on your page just new to this but????

 

if the fen hares are so easy to catch ,why not come to the scottish borders with your dog and see if you can catch plenty of hares here , bet you wont ,because you need real pace to catch these hares , they leave dog standing when they run up these hills

 

Where abouts on the borders are you from? I may have ran a hare or two in your area :hmm:

just over the border at the carter bar on the cheviots real hare country

been there all walled fields one gate :yes:

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dennned heresorry for the reply on your page just new to this but????

 

if the fen hares are so easy to catch ,why not come to the scottish borders with your dog and see if you can catch plenty of hares here , bet you wont ,because you need real pace to catch these hares , they leave dog standing when they run up these hills

 

Where abouts on the borders are you from? I may have ran a hare or two in your area :hmm:

just over the border at the carter bar on the cheviots real hare country

been there all walled fields one gate :yes:

which part o the country have you been to it's one gate thousands of acres of open ground

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dennned heresorry for the reply on your page just new to this but????

 

if the fen hares are so easy to catch ,why not come to the scottish borders with your dog and see if you can catch plenty of hares here , bet you wont ,because you need real pace to catch these hares , they leave dog standing when they run up these hills

 

Where abouts on the borders are you from? I may have ran a hare or two in your area :hmm:

just over the border at the carter bar on the cheviots real hare country

been there all walled fields one gate :yes:

 

 

:D Sounds like heaven

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dennned heresorry for the reply on your page just new to this but????

 

if the fen hares are so easy to catch ,why not come to the scottish borders with your dog and see if you can catch plenty of hares here , bet you wont ,because you need real pace to catch these hares , they leave dog standing when they run up these hills

 

Where abouts on the borders are you from? I may have ran a hare or two in your area :hmm:

just over the border at the carter bar on the cheviots real hare country

 

will check it out and tell you if they are any good :laugh:

where about in ireland are you from ,my mate pat buckley trains greyhounds at doon co limerick

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6 hares :haha: not very sporting running milky does in stubble :no: ...........

How can you get milky does in stubble :doh: stubble is from August onwards and does are milky aip/may.

 

 

Where have you been for the last 10 - 20 years? There are leverets around even now: its called global warming. I reckon the only time you are unlikely to find milky does now is from late Novemeber to late January: that's been my experience anyway these last 10 years or so.

so you run y dogs two month a year :hmm: part timer :yes:

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dennned heresorry for the reply on your page just new to this but????

 

if the fen hares are so easy to catch ,why not come to the scottish borders with your dog and see if you can catch plenty of hares here , bet you wont ,because you need real pace to catch these hares , they leave dog standing when they run up these hills

 

Where abouts on the borders are you from? I may have ran a hare or two in your area :hmm:

just over the border at the carter bar on the cheviots real hare country

been there all walled fields one gate :yes:

which part o the country have you been to it's one gate thousands of acres of open ground

you must be on about them plastic hares on moorland are they not white :doh: never ran them but S J M runs them all the time :whistling:

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6 hares :haha: not very sporting running milky does in stubble :no: ...........

How can you get milky does in stubble :doh: stubble is from August onwards and does are milky aip/may.

 

 

Where have you been for the last 10 - 20 years? There are leverets around even now: its called global warming. I reckon the only time you are unlikely to find milky does now is from late Novemeber to late January: that's been my experience anyway these last 10 years or so.

so you run y dogs two month a year :hmm: part timer :yes:

I dont know you Nite dog ,but I do know Skycat ,and that is one person who has a wealth of experience of coursing hares pre-ban,and Im talking about coursing with proper law given to the quarry ,80 to a 100 yds,running very ,very good dogs ,in coursing competitions against equally very good dogs,there are many people who would like to have had the success ,[and the trophies]Sky cat has won coursing over the years.Skycat is as near to a fulltime hunter as you will find.I said I dont know you Nite dog ,but I know this,you come across as a gobby know-all,who is blowing their own trumpet.Maybe Ive got you wrong,I hope so ,but Im not holding my breath waiting to find out. Inan.

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teriermad what type of dogs do you run and give the hares "fair law" with?

the dogs iv got at the moment are not up to much on the hares :no:

 

What breeding are they?

iv got a first x beddy/whippet , patterdale, saluki/gray x collie/gray pup...... what you got???? :thumbs:

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