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hi boys and girls got a bit of adilemma i have a 23 month old saluki/greyhound dog that i bred myself well here goes a bit about the dog hes 100per stock broken will walk to heel will hunt up when told to recall 110per will mark burrows will jump a 6ft hawthorn hedge 24 longears 9 roe 4 fox heres my problem i have only been lamping twice in my life and dont know nothing about it so is it to late to start him would i be better getting a pup and start from scratch as i know running in the dark is a whole different ball game and if it is not too late what is the right way to start him heres a couple of picsPIC_0187.jpg

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if he knows what game is childs play get him on a few rabbits he can see like winter wheat and then maybe something bigger just watch were you run him i too hunt daylite but you need to watch as some dogs will go anywere if its daylite thats when the vet bills mount up at times, ye youll teach him no probs but not to much rabbs in one feild as heel fech of thinking wow all the scent , let him see an expeorence dog but he knows what game is shouldnt be a problem

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hi boys and girls got a bit of adilemma i have a 23 month old saluki/greyhound dog that i bred myself well here goes a bit about the dog hes 100per stock broken will walk to heel will hunt up when told to recall 110per will mark burrows will jump a 6ft hawthorn hedge 24 longears 9 roe 4 fox heres my problem i have only been lamping twice in my life and dont know nothing about it so is it to late to start him would i be better getting a pup and start from scratch as i know running in the dark is a whole different ball game and if it is not too late what is the right way to start him heres a couple of picsPIC_0187.jpg

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PIC_0738.jpg

 

Two fine lurchers mate, go to search and type in training a lamping pup, read the article and try it before going lamping.

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hi boys and girls got a bit of adilemma i have a 23 month old saluki/greyhound dog that i bred myself well here goes a bit about the dog hes 100per stock broken will walk to heel will hunt up when told to recall 110per will mark burrows will jump a 6ft hawthorn hedge 24 longears 9 roe 4 fox heres my problem i have only been lamping twice in my life and dont know nothing about it so is it to late to start him would i be better getting a pup and start from scratch as i know running in the dark is a whole different ball game and if it is not too late what is the right way to start him heres a couple of picsPIC_0187.jpg

PIC_0205.jpg

PIC_0283.jpg

PIC_0322.jpg

PIC_0334.jpg

PIC_0738.jpg

 

Two fine lurchers mate, go to search and type in training a lamping pup, read the article and try it before going lamping.

typed it in bud but it keeps returning an error saying i am using shortened words

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pick a real windy night and try go for a lamp where there are a few bunnys , because its windy you will most probably find that sum of the rabbits lie flat ( squatters) walk the dog up to them and as they get up the dog should see them and give chase.

the only trouble ive found that when you run day time and then start them lamping if they loose there quarry when lamping they tend to hunt out of the beam ( which is no good for the lamp )

 

always worth trying tho as some lurchers make the grade ( practice make perfect )

 

hope all goes well and some fine looking dogs you have got mate :thumbs:

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you dont want to be typing nothing in about lamping and reading that rubbish get the dog out and he will soon learn what its all about

 

 

are you sure you know what your on about brookie ? read the thread again

 

hi boys and girls got a bit of adilemma i have a 23 month old saluki/greyhound dog that i bred myself well here goes a bit about the dog hes 100per stock broken will walk to heel will hunt up when told to recall 110per will mark burrows will jump a 6ft hawthorn hedge 24 longears 9 roe 4 fox heres my problem i have only been lamping twice in my life and dont know nothing about it so is it to late to start him would i be better getting a pup and start from scratch as i know running in the dark is a whole different ball game and if it is not too late what is the right way to start him heres a couple of pics

 

easyist way to get your dogs started on the lamp is to take your dogs to watch other dogs that can lamp but if you dont have any 1 to lamp with, lamping squatters and getting them out of there seats are great to get the dogs use to the lamp !!!

 

how is that rubbish mate ?

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hi boys and girls got a bit of adilemma i have a 23 month old saluki/greyhound dog that i bred myself well here goes a bit about the dog hes 100per stock broken will walk to heel will hunt up when told to recall 110per will mark burrows will jump a 6ft hawthorn hedge 24 longears 9 roe 4 fox heres my problem i have only been lamping twice in my life and dont know nothing about it so is it to late to start him would i be better getting a pup and start from scratch as i know running in the dark is a whole different ball game and if it is not too late what is the right way to start him heres a couple of picsPIC_0187.jpg

PIC_0205.jpg

PIC_0283.jpg

PIC_0322.jpg

PIC_0334.jpg

PIC_0738.jpg

 

Look back 3-4 pages SUZZYQ i posted a thread with the article addressed for your attention, see what you think.

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