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just wondering if anyone has a dog that catches rabbits and maybe other stuff when your out walking when the moon is up? my dog catches the odd rabbit and even had a hare once(early october) when the moon is full, not had anything in a grazed grass field but she seems to get them in stubble or rough set aside. if you have a dog that catches stuff like this what cross is it? also wondered wether that would make a difference ie better nose or more brain? or are all crosses capable of this? my dog is a half cross collie greyhound. cheers pete :D

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thought this could be an intresting thread, obviously not! do i get very few replys or none at all because i dont go on every thread and say nice dog mate and kiss everyones ass?

 

Can see you're a patient lad! :blink:

 

56 minutes and you're chucking the toys out because no one replied, give it time mate.

 

I'm not going out in full moon, my dog is a pain in the arse for hunting up.

 

And I get a bit hairy too ................... WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO ............................

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i dont go out when the moon is up i do my ferreting in the day when the moon is up and when its not i am out lamping with the dogs i am thinking about going ferreting one night in the full moon and takeing the dogs and lamp and runing the rabbit when thay come out on the lamp has aney one tryed it

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Like most hunters on here, try to go out with things in the dogs favour [ not a full moon]. I have been out in the past with a F.M and caught stuff, but feck me you make it hard for you dog, they can

see+ hear you coming a feckin mile away :o With lamping you after take the good+bad, a F.M is

ok for them things in the trees ;);)

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