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How are lads getting on with their first season dogs?   I know we are only a few weeks in but they should of had a few trips out now. How are they progressing? Any pics?   My pup is 16 months old

if im honest I think a dogs third year of its life is its first proper season , there is only so much you can show a first season dog imo...

should be a good topic this..   myself haven't been getting out much due to one thing or another..only been out on the lamp twice,,,had 2 the one time,   about ten during the day,a mix of mixi and

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heres my bitch LASS... done a few bits last season but managed to get out to decent ground tis season and started baggin up.... shes 20 months and sowing some great potenetial and doin really well for her age.... cheers for looking...

some cracking dogs on this thread good luck for the rest of the season guys.

 

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My pup ever since his injections was with me best part of every second I was back home from work,apart from retrieve and basic commands ,stay stop has had no training,I suppose he just watched and learnd.i was told at a very young age with my first lurcher don't wast time training the mut son 'a good dog will learn itself all you need todo is take it to where the rabbits are and it will do you proudly. My grandad had a good way of telling me things more so he was always Wrightpost-74118-0-89277900-1417220014_thumb.jpgpost-74118-0-49188800-1417220047.jpgpost-74118-0-39699500-1417220086_thumb.jpg

 

It's not the numbers for ME and blade its been out there with him watching him doing what we both love

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110 rabbits on very wet night...for 1st season dogs i.e yearlings...as debate do u think thats too much i.e some hold dogs back nearly and somtimes two or over two year old before testing them hence do u let a good night pass cause dogs a yearling

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Only just seen this,,cracking night that,well done to man and dogs

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wee bump for this ..few from last night ...The end of there first season is fast approaching and both dogs have done extremley well .and touch wood no injuries of yet even though they been running some harsh ground ..first time hanging rabbits on fence and prob the last time to lol .looks good though ..oh and blame mr rabbit for fussy photos ..atb for rest o season post-50606-0-49716900-1424611944_thumb.jpg post-50606-0-23273100-1424611892_thumb.jpg

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Mines catching.. She noes what were out in the field for. No big numbers but after a summer of some training am hopping to have a half right season next winter..plenty retrieve work to be done till then.day work suits me .ie bushing and when I get my pair of Jill's soon will be bolting them for her..as said plenty left she needs to learn yet.

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Great to hear people getting out working the dog but why do you all want to get high numbers? I know a few lads who go for big bags but haunt the spot then complain about there is nowt there or its lamp shy so why wreck it by smashing the spot. Most have massive freezer

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never had big bags my self really .i said only her first season ..but am guessing they do it to test dog ect ..plus alot of permission folk arent the only one on it ..shootin .ferreting ect ..so might be a case of get them when you can ..and if you got a use for them ..then why not

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