dodger 2,878 Posted Thursday at 16:43 Report Share Posted Thursday at 16:43 Managed to find some good pockets of rabbits while mooching this evening but still to see a hare in these parts yet Quote Link to post
Pardus 389 Posted Thursday at 16:45 Report Share Posted Thursday at 16:45 Just now, dodger said: Managed to find some good pockets of rabbits while mooching this evening but still to see a hare in these parts yet Has it been hammered over the years with lads driving the land, if so, farmers might have shot them all. Quote Link to post
dodger 2,878 Posted Thursday at 16:48 Report Share Posted Thursday at 16:48 57 minutes ago, mackem said: Where abouts in Surrey Dodger?Not many hares around,but I saw quite a few in Hants last few weeks. Hi mate tandridge Quote Link to post
dodger 2,878 Posted Thursday at 16:52 Report Share Posted Thursday at 16:52 3 minutes ago, Pardus said: Has it been hammered over the years with lads driving the land, if so, farmers might have shot them all. I don't know I'm not from round here mate the land looks like it would suit them but there just not here, reading mackems reply it may be that they don't do well here for whatever reason but do in neighbouring counties it's a weird one isn't it. Quote Link to post
dodger 2,878 Posted Thursday at 17:29 Report Share Posted Thursday at 17:29 109K views · 1.2K reactions | نجوم صيد البر on Reels WWW.(!64.56:886 I'll have to get some sort of breeding plan in action lol.. 1 Quote Link to post
OldPhil 5,859 Posted Thursday at 18:08 Report Share Posted Thursday at 18:08 (edited) The biggest problem we have had 'darn sarf',.. for many years,..is that once you give a farm or estate a good pasting with the dogs, ferrets, nets, traps and snares,.. plus the night shooting,.. the land, doesn't appear to lend itself to regeneration,..in short, once you have done' em,. you have fecking done' em.. Most of the big arable farms locally, have installed drop boxes, along miles of rabbit proof fencing,...and this,.. alongside the inevitable myxy,.. has depleted the rabbit population.... I've seen this coming for several decades, and freely admit to being a part of the Coney's demise. Personally,...I cannot ever see our rabbits returning in big numbers.... Edited 21 hours ago by OldPhil 10 Quote Link to post
dodger 2,878 Posted Thursday at 18:57 Report Share Posted Thursday at 18:57 10 hours ago, mC HULL said: been about years mate you have to get about and find them Rabbits have always seemed to do quite well round your neck of the woods haven't they Quote Link to post
TOMO 27,318 Posted Thursday at 20:06 Report Share Posted Thursday at 20:06 4 hours ago, WataWalloper said: Shoulda popped in mate, working? Yes mate working Quote Link to post
gnipper 6,605 Posted Thursday at 20:45 Report Share Posted Thursday at 20:45 Plenty of hares around and more deer than there has ever been but the rabbits are still struggling. The past couple of years they seem to be trying to recover but they don't seem to be breeding like rabbits and replenishing their numbers. 4 Quote Link to post
toolebox 1,611 Posted Thursday at 22:40 Report Share Posted Thursday at 22:40 (edited) it sounds a bit sad really,sport gone . Edited Friday at 17:33 by toolebox 8 Quote Link to post
mC HULL 14,210 Posted Friday at 07:32 Report Share Posted Friday at 07:32 12 hours ago, dodger said: Rabbits have always seemed to do quite well round your neck of the woods haven't they there pockets mate i can always get a few runs but an hour north a me is littered 1 Quote Link to post
trigger2 3,192 Posted Friday at 09:32 Report Share Posted Friday at 09:32 On 09/04/2025 at 20:30, WataWalloper said: What was your last names so we can tell if your full a shite or not haha If you need multiple names it tells a story in itself lil 1 Quote Link to post
Aled 523 Posted Friday at 09:37 Report Share Posted Friday at 09:37 Seen 3 adults and one baby rabbit this week, 1st time I've seen that many in a while! 1 Quote Link to post
dodger 2,878 Posted Friday at 12:45 Report Share Posted Friday at 12:45 I'm in Oxford Wiltshire border now there's definitely hares here and been seeing a few rabbits Quote Link to post
dodger 2,878 Posted Friday at 17:13 Report Share Posted Friday at 17:13 4 hours ago, dodger said: I'm in Oxford Wiltshire border now there's definitely hares here and been seeing a few rabbits I lived around Wiltshire for a couple of years 20 ish year back there was plenty rabbits then good to see theres still some about.. Quote Link to post
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