j1985 1,984 Posted October 22, 2016 Author Report Share Posted October 22, 2016 The best catch dogs that I have owned/seen,..all had one thing in common,...they wanted their quarry, more than life itself... And I bet they weren't bull xs and even if they were I'd bet again you didn't keep them types because you wanted to brag about it. It was because they caught more, which after all is the aim of the game...right ? Or am I missing something here. Quote Link to post
leethedog 3,071 Posted October 22, 2016 Report Share Posted October 22, 2016 I am lucky enough to have permission on some land with that many rabbits 9n it you can actually stand on one every 10 ft I met a guy said his dog would mop up on there and would go all night some super dog so I took him lamping his dog managed 42 rabbits with hardly time to piss between them and was carried back to his car I'm going there tonight gonna shoot me some rabbits Quote Link to post
Marvel 469 Posted October 22, 2016 Report Share Posted October 22, 2016 Phil. Is that moucher? Lovely looking dog. Atb who and what was moocher? Quote Link to post
boyo 1,398 Posted October 22, 2016 Report Share Posted October 22, 2016 Marvel. It was a dog phil used to have dont know what happened to him tho?? 1 Quote Link to post
billhardy 2,342 Posted October 22, 2016 Report Share Posted October 22, 2016 I am lucky enough to have permission on some land with that many rabbits 9n it you can actually stand on one every 10 ft I met a guy said his dog would mop up on there and would go all night some super dog so I took him lamping his dog managed 42 rabbits with hardly time to piss between them and was carried back to his car I'm going there tonight gonna shoot me some rabbits. Without being there hard ta see but by the words in the post ,that's piss poor handling of ones animal by anyone's standard. Atb bunnys. 3 Quote Link to post
skycat 6,173 Posted October 22, 2016 Report Share Posted October 22, 2016 I am lucky enough to have permission on some land with that many rabbits 9n it you can actually stand on one every 10 ft I met a guy said his dog would mop up on there and would go all night some super dog so I took him lamping his dog managed 42 rabbits with hardly time to piss between them and was carried back to his car I'm going there tonight gonna shoot me some rabbits. Without being there hard ta see but by the words in the post ,that's piss poor handling of ones animal by anyone's standard. Atb bunnys. It sounds like the same stupid attitude that brags that a dog won't jack on a hare even though it's pissing blood and can hardly stand. Something to do with the dog having the balls its owner is lacking methinks. 10 Quote Link to post
blackmaggie 3,376 Posted October 22, 2016 Report Share Posted October 22, 2016 (edited) The best catch dogs that I have owned/seen,..all had one thing in common,...they wanted their quarry, more than life itself... And I bet they weren't bull xs and even if they were I'd bet again you didn't keep them types because you wanted to brag about it. It was because they caught more, which after all is the aim of the game...right ? Or am I missing something here.. Edited October 23, 2016 by blackmaggie Quote Link to post
Somewhereyournot 1,117 Posted October 22, 2016 Report Share Posted October 22, 2016 Wow, jacking cos it using its head not crashing like a twat in cover. From when iv been lamping, a dog that runs into stuff usually lame straight after lol Il stick to my jackers. . 3 Quote Link to post
LurcherLad94 2,582 Posted October 22, 2016 Report Share Posted October 22, 2016 like a dog to not be shy around cover if theres one thing on this earth that i hate its a dog that stops/eases off just before a hedge Quote Link to post
low plains drifter 10,700 Posted October 23, 2016 Report Share Posted October 23, 2016 like a dog to not be shy around cover if theres one thing on this earth that i hate its a dog that stops/eases off just before a hedge A dog can come away empty mouthed on a huge amount of potential catches by being shy around hedges etc, remember a dog losing his life after puncturing an artery after going hard into blackthorn in an attempt to catch his rabbit, so pros and cons to both Quote Link to post
bhawk 64 Posted October 24, 2016 Report Share Posted October 24, 2016 My problem pup I got has come on grand, recently I took him out lamping first time, He went with such speed he seemed to run 'through' the quarry, the animal just fell over sideways, f**ked. He is a timid dog due to his past but I had him out yesterday, he rolled while chasing one bunny, got up in a split second, continued, caught up with the bunny which then ran between a fence and thick blackthorn bushes, he ran straight through as if nothing was there and nailed the rabbit perfectly. Then towards the end of the day he was in hot pursuit of a bunny and it ran through a wire fence, he didn't stop and hit it head on and bounced a bit, I thought he'd knocked teeth out, luckily he was fine. For a timid dog, once he sees a rabbit, he's fearless. I'm not sure whether I like it or not still haha Quote Link to post
terryd 8,599 Posted October 24, 2016 Report Share Posted October 24, 2016 (edited) You need to avoid any ground that has got potential disaster written all over it he says Only so much you can do but some times worth popping a lead on till you clear some lethal looking fence if you suspect some thing might be about. I was lamping a few weeks ago and the rabbit ran completely the opposite direction it should gone went through the gate onto a track and started head to a cattle grid. All out the beam I could hear the dog blasting down the track. I was bricking it and expecting 4 broken legs but lucky it hit the hedge before it got there. Only so much you can do Edited October 24, 2016 by terryd Quote Link to post
billhardy 2,342 Posted October 24, 2016 Report Share Posted October 24, 2016 It's simple has this ,seen and owned the full on types they can get by if they learn early on schooling through cover and woodland had and owned those that are have self preservation in there heads same again they learn ta kill in and around cover getting them out early and more time spent in and around cover than fields etc learns them ,there be those that cover the rough land woods etc much in the same style has roe fallow or red fellow it's much in the same has living early days in and around cover .i have seen those with self preservation bust a gut and still get the odd rip tear around cover it's surprising how a well bonded dog will work for its handler .also it's ones opinion of a self preservation animal there be some that may think differently than others much in the same pinion of gaminess toughness etc, all different opinions some higher and different standards what one man may deem hardy may not be to another handler swings and round abouts what I do know and it's simple if one needs a animal for night work either with a lamp or not a steady animal his a must. Atb bunnys. Quote Link to post
billhardy 2,342 Posted October 24, 2016 Report Share Posted October 24, 2016 My problem pup I got has come on grand, recently I took him out lamping first time, He went with such speed he seemed to run 'through' the quarry, the animal just fell over sideways, f**ked. He is a timid dog due to his past but I had him out yesterday, he rolled while chasing one bunny, got up in a split second, continued, caught up with the bunny which then ran between a fence and thick blackthorn bushes, he ran straight through as if nothing was there and nailed the rabbit perfectly. Then towards the end of the day he was in hot pursuit of a bunny and it ran through a wire fence, he didn't stop and hit it head on and bounced a bit, I thought he'd knocked teeth out, luckily he was fine. For a timid dog, once he sees a rabbit, he's fearless. I'm not sure whether I like it or not still haha . I have seen em striking rocks on stubble so and lose a tooth or two they eitherEar ta use there speed accordingly or expect a few injuries, it's those animals that have only one gear full tilt that can be frighteningly dangerous .good luck and hope his brain clicks in .atb bunnys. 1 Quote Link to post
C.green 3,231 Posted October 24, 2016 Report Share Posted October 24, 2016 My problem pup I got has come on grand, recently I took him out lamping first time, He went with such speed he seemed to run 'through' the quarry, the animal just fell over sideways, f**ked. He is a timid dog due to his past but I had him out yesterday, he rolled while chasing one bunny, got up in a split second, continued, caught up with the bunny which then ran between a fence and thick blackthorn bushes, he ran straight through as if nothing was there and nailed the rabbit perfectly. Then towards the end of the day he was in hot pursuit of a bunny and it ran through a wire fence, he didn't stop and hit it head on and bounced a bit, I thought he'd knocked teeth out, luckily he was fine. For a timid dog, once he sees a rabbit, he's fearless. I'm not sure whether I like it or not still haha Send him to me mate I like them sorts lol ?? 1 Quote Link to post
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