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Had pup out again for short session getting use to the lamp. After a few blanks on other trips but good efforts was hoping he could tag one to bring his confidence on. Heading over to a spot close to my oldman where the pup has been in the day time and had a couple of looks at night. Took him onto the football field across the road from the spot to let him do his business, wind was up and could cover pretty good. Flicked the light on just to check out the footie field and three rabbits out a good way about 60 yards away so thought give him an early slip. Out he went as the grass is short he clocked them straight away headed out full steam as he split them he clocked on the back of the closet rabbit and turned it before the hedge, couple more turns and at bit to my surprise to be fair, he makes a nice clean strike and after a quick squeal, off he trotted straight back to is both Not sure who was happier me the pup or my old man, nice retrieve back to me happy days. Had a bit of tug of war to get the bunny off him but forgive him for that on his first real catch on the lamp atb

 

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Was a good run tbh he was helped by the rabbits reluctance to hit the hedge as it has sheep fencing up on one side of pitches and they don't seem to like flying into it. That said he still had to apply the pressure to turn it a few times abd it was by know means a short slip he also nailed the strike which was pleasing Should help bring him on hopefully and build him up for some longer nights atb

 

Stretched his legs for half hour this morning and then get his feet up for some well earned rest

 

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Had pup out again for short session getting use to the lamp. After a few blanks on other trips but good efforts was hoping he could tag one to bring his confidence on. Heading over to a spot close to my oldman where the pup has been in the day time and had a couple of looks at night. Took him onto the football field across the road from the spot to let him do his business, wind was up and could cover pretty good. Flicked the light on just to check out the footie field and three rabbits out a good way about 60 yards away so thought give him an early slip. Out he went as the grass is short he clocked them straight away headed out full steam as he split them he clocked on the back of the closet rabbit and turned it before the hedge, couple more turns and at bit to my surprise to be fair, he makes a nice clean strike and after a quick squeal, off he trotted straight back to is both Not sure who was happier me the pup or my old man, nice retrieve back to me happy days. Had a bit of tug of war to get the bunny off him but forgive him for that on his first real catch on the lamp atb

 

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Pleased for you mucker,but,any young tyro lampers reading this,if you wish to train a dog on the lamp-refuse anything thats 3 yds away in the early stages,progress from kick-ups to 5 yds for the early intro,id save 60 yds for a seasoned campaigner.

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Morton I agree but if I waited for a squatter or a 5 yarder on land I hunt then the dog would never get a run to be honest. Some nights I haven't slipped him at all because I don't won't to ruin him but it's a balance between giving him some experience and going steady. Personally I have found it isn't really about the distance of the slip more the position of the rabbit to cover. The 3 rabbits were central of 3 footie fields and a good 100 yards from cover the pup has proven he has the pace, so it was a calculated slip tbh.

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Why keep away from footie fields genuine question ? No doubt the rabbits can shift on them but I think there is a big difference between footie and golf course were there are a lot more hazards cheers

 

and a fair question too me old tatey, since I probably didnt add enough to my post..It was again linked to 60 yard slips..on footie fields, and added the likes of golf courses etc..Ive hunted these, as everyone else on here has, and long slips on these grounds are the best you will get at times..so I aviod them with young dogs..but your dog got it, so well done. I know its so inviting especially when their on your door step, and if it had been me, I probably would have chased them too, after maybe getting a bit closer, it takes a lot of dicipline at times not to slip your dog

I start my dogs off on squatters, short slips, on whispy or long grass fields, flat rough areas with stone wall anything, that will stack the odds more in my dogs favour.

 

And I hope it is the first of many for you matie

 

One of my youngsters with some early success in the right fields

 

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Why keep away from footie fields genuine question ? No doubt the rabbits can shift on them but I think there is a big difference between footie and golf course were there are a lot more hazards cheers

goal posts, usually when grass is cut they cut up cans that are like razors, up by me they have 2-3" dia holes going into the ground near edges, if your dog puts his leg down while running it will snap it...

Suppose everytime u slip wherever something could happen mind

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