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I still slip on a hedge row rabbit as seen my dog and many others turn them off of them or run them so fast the rabbit can't slow down to get in,if i didn't i'd be moaning like you for not getting runs for my dog :laugh: ..or you could get out later when they may be out further in the fields mate :victory: ..

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Thanks mate ill try slipping on hedge bunnys tonight

I still slip on a hedge row rabbit as seen my dog and many others turn them off of them or run them so fast the rabbit can't slow down to get in,if i didn't i'd be moaning like you for not getting runs for my dog :laugh: ..or you could get out later when they may be out further in the fields mate :victory: ..

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I still slip on a hedge row rabbit as seen my dog and many others turn them off of them or run them so fast the rabbit can't slow down to get in,if i didn't i'd be moaning like you for not getting runs for my dog :laugh: ..or you could get out later when they may be out further in the fields mate :victory: ..

Or earlier as they may be returning from feeding? But it's a fair bet they were out feeding and have either smelt him or heard him and headed for home. :yes:

 

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Thanks mate ill try slipping on hedge bunnys tonight

I still slip on a hedge row rabbit as seen my dog and many others turn them off of them or run them so fast the rabbit can't slow down to get in,if i didn't i'd be moaning like you for not getting runs for my dog :laugh: ..or you could get out later when they may be out further in the fields mate :victory: ..

 

You've nothing to loose and every to gain if the dog susses how to get the nak of getting them on a hedge and keep the lamp on the place where the rabbit pops in as most will go in and stop and it gives the dog that chance to dive in and grab them.To many folk just urn off the lamp as the bunny hits the hedge and many a rabbit is glad they do so to :thumbs:

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i dont always slip on rabbits close to the hedge as i think they will be there for another day but in a better position to be caught. however if the weather is rough then i will slip on the odd one or two of them.

 

ive seen many a rabbit over the years sat a few feet from a hedge and for some strange reason decide it wants to break across the field and go for the hedge oppisite but i am still dubious about slipping on them.

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