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27 minutes ago, mC HULL said:

? bush hare mate you will see it aint true when you come a lot dont like em how can they be bush hares if they go 5-6 mins ? lol 

i wonder were on all of youtube all the vids which area the 5-6-7 mins runs are from ? 

Just what Alistair called em lol

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Just now, The drover said:

Just what Alistair called em lol

depends were he was mate it’s a huge area 

and some spots you need a fast fast un to bend them if cover is within reach like that anywhere there trivky

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18 hours ago, The drover said:

Very poor hare

Poor hare 🤣🤣 The dog just made it look like poetry with the style boxin the hare. Even when the hare tried picking up the pace. The dog was there pressuring its every movement. Love to see dogs run like that. Just off line on the outside clever dogs do that. Dont run flush behind the hares. That's when you'll see hares run flat out. A dog that stays in view most of the run will get the hare boxing all over the land. That dog knew that hare wasn't going anywhere. Clever dog.  

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1 minute ago, Bangersanmash said:

Poor hare 🤣🤣 The dog just made it look like poetry with the style boxin the hare. Even when the hare tried picking up the pace. The dog was there pressuring its every movement. Love to see dogs run like that. Just off line on the outside clever dogs do that. Dont run flush behind the hares. That's when you'll see hares run flat out. A dog that stays in view most of the run will get the hare boxing all over the land. That dog knew that hare wasn't going anywhere. Clever dog.  

Exactly,  that hare wasn't going anywhere lol

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really enjoy reading this thread about all these famous dogs years ago and present day and the lads and experts, that own them, even if lots get carried away and wreck a good topic.i have   done a fair bit with coursing dogs when i was a younger man. one man that has not been mentioned but was up there with some  of the best in his day andknew his dogs and how to condition them was Don Southerd had a cracking bitch lady and bred some good pups back in the 80s, used to be a keep fit fanatic,  dead a good few years now mind, lot of you younger guys probably never even heard of him, reckon tats would remember him.

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17 minutes ago, grompz56 said:

really enjoy reading this thread about all these famous dogs years ago and present day and the lads and experts, that own them, even if lots get carried away and wreck a good topic.i have   done a fair bit with coursing dogs when i was a younger man. one man that has not been mentioned but was up there with some  of the best in his day andknew his dogs and how to condition them was Don Southerd had a cracking bitch lady and bred some good pups back in the 80s, used to be a keep fit fanatic,  dead a good few years now mind, lot of you younger guys probably never even heard of him, reckon tats would remember him.

Don't take the nonsense that was written too serious it was only banter between keen lads the  thread would have probably died off a while ago if it wasn't for it only so much coursing you can talk about that's not already been discussed over the years. 


where was the best hares you ran back in the day ?  
did you have a few that could stop them ? 

 


 

 

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1 minute ago, scotty12 said:

Don't take the nonsense that was written too serious it was only banter between keen lads the  thread would have probably died off a while ago if it wasn't for it only so much coursing you can talk about that's not already been discussed over the years. 


where was the best hares you ran back in the day ?  
did you have a few that could stop them ? 

 


 

 

I can't see how the Hull hares will be better than the fen hares.

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9 minutes ago, Bangersanmash said:

You said very poor hare. ? Wasn't that it was a poor hare. It was a f****d hare with a clever dog behind it. 

it was mate dog f***ing about should a been picked straight up that early  season

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10 minutes ago, mC HULL said:

it was mate dog f***ing about should a been picked straight up that early  season

Come on mate those fen hares will smoke the hull hares, didn't Lucky jack when he was ran on proper land?

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1 hour ago, grompz56 said:

really enjoy reading this thread about all these famous dogs years ago and present day and the lads and experts, that own them, even if lots get carried away and wreck a good topic.i have   done a fair bit with coursing dogs when i was a younger man. one man that has not been mentioned but was up there with some  of the best in his day andknew his dogs and how to condition them was Don Southerd had a cracking bitch lady and bred some good pups back in the 80s, used to be a keep fit fanatic,  dead a good few years now mind, lot of you younger guys probably never even heard of him, reckon tats would remember him.

Nice that someone brings another  name from the past . Keeps it lit . I've heard the man spoken about .

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