ratmogit 16 Posted February 28, 2008 Author Report Share Posted February 28, 2008 no mate i only know deano through this as i edited a picture to help him sell his dog Ie the one above. but when you mentioned deano and his bull x i thought it might of been the one above. no he is a bit lighter than him . this one is ok for the bigger stuff . but i want to see what hell do on a fast one . if anyone can help me out . preferabley in wales . i would appreciate it . as i said i hate to ask but theres nothing dxown our end . all permission will be respected and would never return uninvited , thanks marc . still no luck . can anyone point me in the right direction ? ta marc Quote Link to post
poacher2225 2 Posted February 28, 2008 Report Share Posted February 28, 2008 no mate i only know deano through this as i edited a picture to help him sell his dog Ie the one above. but when you mentioned deano and his bull x i thought it might of been the one above. no he is a bit lighter than him . this one is ok for the bigger stuff . but i want to see what hell do on a fast one . if anyone can help me out . preferabley in wales . i would appreciate it . as i said i hate to ask but theres nothing dxown our end . all permission will be respected and would never return uninvited , thanks marc . still no luck . can anyone point me in the right direction ? ta marc go and look for a field wher the is hares in the area and when you see a lump in the field put your dog on it Quote Link to post
lurcherchavvy 3 Posted February 29, 2008 Report Share Posted February 29, 2008 daytime walk the fields in the centre if theres a few of you spread out a bit some get up and run so you will see them some sit in a seat and you can just about see there brown coat...walk up to em and they should get up and run then you will have a good run mate make sure you go to fields where you know there are long ears about otherwise you will be wasting your time and try go there first light so its not as hot Quote Link to post
whin 463 Posted February 29, 2008 Report Share Posted February 29, 2008 thats what we do in new mexico we get up early as by 11 in the morning it is some times two hot for the dogs do youse carry water or electros for heat and exhaustion adios ahah Quote Link to post
whin 463 Posted February 29, 2008 Report Share Posted February 29, 2008 do use put out veg for hares the nite before over in new mexico we go behind the jeep with bags of veg throw it all about and in the morning the hares are full and alot easier to catch for thepups is it the same in the uk boys Quote Link to post
Paul in North Lincs 15 Posted February 29, 2008 Report Share Posted February 29, 2008 do use put out veg for hares the nite before over in new mexico we go behind the jeep with bags of veg throw it all about and in the morning the hares are full and alot easier to catch for thepups is it the same in the uk boys ...........................thats sound like a great idea :blink: :blink: Quote Link to post
Trixie 0 Posted February 29, 2008 Report Share Posted February 29, 2008 do use put out veg for hares the nite before over in new mexico we go behind the jeep with bags of veg throw it all about and in the morning the hares are full and alot easier to catch for thepups is it the same in the uk boys I am pretty new to the forum and this is my first post if the way whin is posting is the norm this will be my last.In my experience the hares are given every sporting chance if the dog is not up to the job then the hare gets away pups are not run on hares until they fit and ready and they are not ready until they can catch a healthy hare certainly not one that has been artificially slowed down in any way. Quote Link to post
Irish Lurcher 1,013 Posted February 29, 2008 Report Share Posted February 29, 2008 do use put out veg for hares the nite before over in new mexico we go behind the jeep with bags of veg throw it all about and in the morning the hares are full and alot easier to catch for thepups is it the same in the uk boys I am pretty new to the forum and this is my first post if the way whin is posting is the norm this will be my last.In my experience the hares are given every sporting chance if the dog is not up to the job then the hare gets away pups are not run on hares until they fit and ready and they are not ready until they can catch a healthy hare certainly not one that has been artificially slowed down in any way. Read his post, he said pups, not fully grown dogs Quote Link to post
thurso jack 3 Posted February 29, 2008 Report Share Posted February 29, 2008 do use put out veg for hares the nite before over in new mexico we go behind the jeep with bags of veg throw it all about and in the morning the hares are full and alot easier to catch for thepups is it the same in the uk boys I am pretty new to the forum and this is my first post if the way whin is posting is the norm this will be my last.In my experience the hares are given every sporting chance if the dog is not up to the job then the hare gets away pups are not run on hares until they fit and ready and they are not ready until they can catch a healthy hare certainly not one that has been artificially slowed down in any way. Read his post, he said pups, not fully grown dogs but the bit about new mexico and veg is true tho Quote Link to post
whin 463 Posted February 29, 2008 Report Share Posted February 29, 2008 wind your neck in ya eejit ,only fooling ,i was in the feild today saw lumo let her go and in never moved a tree stump ahah Quote Link to post
Trixie 0 Posted February 29, 2008 Report Share Posted February 29, 2008 do use put out veg for hares the nite before over in new mexico we go behind the jeep with bags of veg throw it all about and in the morning the hares are full and alot easier to catch for thepups is it the same in the uk boys I am pretty new to the forum and this is my first post if the way whin is posting is the norm this will be my last.In my experience the hares are given every sporting chance if the dog is not up to the job then the hare gets away pups are not run on hares until they fit and ready and they are not ready until they can catch a healthy hare certainly not one that has been artificially slowed down in any way. Read his post, he said pups, not fully grown dogs Who in their right mind would set pups on a full grown hare, I dont think I'll be on this forum long . Quote Link to post
Trixie 0 Posted February 29, 2008 Report Share Posted February 29, 2008 sorry whin I've just joined the forum so not got the feel of it yet. I read your post and thought I'd landed in ars***eland.I run a 3/4 greyhound 1/4 collie and she is a good bitch for the longears and more. I bush with a collie and she nails the rabbits, the lurcher picks up what the collie misses I'll hang around for a bit but I've been on a couple of fishing forums and they have been getting abuse frum trolls its done my head in so I've moved on and landed here. Quote Link to post
whin 463 Posted February 29, 2008 Report Share Posted February 29, 2008 so you should be and read more into posts some are pure piss takeing and then some is seroius as i i take my hunting very seriou especaily at night for cion and food Quote Link to post
Guest dog on Posted March 4, 2008 Report Share Posted March 4, 2008 do use put out veg for hares the nite before over in new mexico we go behind the jeep with bags of veg throw it all about and in the morning the hares are full and alot easier to catch for thepups is it the same in the uk boys I am pretty new to the forum and this is my first post if the way whin is posting is the norm this will be my last.In my experience the hares are given every sporting chance if the dog is not up to the job then the hare gets away pups are not run on hares until they fit and ready and they are not ready until they can catch a healthy hare certainly not one that has been artificially slowed down in any way. Read his post, he said pups, not fully grown dogs Who in their right mind would set pups on a full grown hare, I dont think I'll be on this forum long . I once run a bitch on a hare half way through the chase she stopd lay down and gave birth to a litter of pups the bigest of pups got up and caught the hare ///this beer aint half f.ing strong/// Quote Link to post
inan 841 Posted March 4, 2008 Report Share Posted March 4, 2008 do use put out veg for hares the nite before over in new mexico we go behind the jeep with bags of veg throw it all about and in the morning the hares are full and alot easier to catch for thepups is it the same in the uk boys I am pretty new to the forum and this is my first post if the way whin is posting is the norm this will be my last.In my experience the hares are given every sporting chance if the dog is not up to the job then the hare gets away pups are not run on hares until they fit and ready and they are not ready until they can catch a healthy hare certainly not one that has been artificially slowed down in any way. Read his post, he said pups, not fully grown dogs Who in their right mind would set pups on a full grown hare, I dont think I'll be on this forum long . I once run a bitch on a hare half way through the chase she stopd lay down and gave birth to a litter of pups the bigest of pups got up and caught the hare ///this beer aint half f.ing strong/// I remember that day,the pup went on to take 3 out of 3 good dog!That was the day my old dog Dempsey killed and retreived 5 Red Stags .sold him later on for £20,000.Inan. Quote Link to post
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