MEG 52 Posted March 27, 2009 Report Share Posted March 27, 2009 me and my pal took the two pups out for ashine the wind was perfect when we drove to the farm it started to snow, so we thought the night was going to be spoilt ,but the snow shower stopped and we decided to get out the motor the ground was clear so we plodded on,terrys bitch caught 5 rabbits and retreived a shot hare my pup dot caught 3 rabbits and retrieved 2 shot hares the two of them only missed 1 rabbit a piece not bad for ten month old Quote Link to post
Penda 3,341 Posted March 27, 2009 Report Share Posted March 27, 2009 me and my pal took the two pups out for ashine the wind was perfect when we drove to the farm it started to snow, so we thought the night was going to be spoilt ,but the snow shower stopped and we decided to get out the motor the ground was clear so we plodded on,terrys bitch caught 5 rabbits and retreived a shot hare my pup dot caught 3 rabbits and retrieved 2 shot hares the two of them only missed 1 rabbit a piece not bad for ten month old Fairplay mate good night out there for you i dont touch hares myself this time of there but each to there own i say, good to see young dogs doing well Quote Link to post
MEG 52 Posted March 27, 2009 Author Report Share Posted March 27, 2009 me and my pal took the two pups out for ashine the wind was perfect when we drove to the farm it started to snow, so we thought the night was going to be spoilt ,but the snow shower stopped and we decided to get out the motor the ground was clear so we plodded on,terrys bitch caught 5 rabbits and retreived a shot hare my pup dot caught 3 rabbits and retrieved 2 shot hares the two of them only missed 1 rabbit a piece not bad for ten month old Fairplay mate good night out there for you i dont touch hares myself this time of there but each to there own i say, good to see young dogs doing well cheers it will be the last time we are out just trying to get the pups some experience before the long summer Quote Link to post
Penda 3,341 Posted March 27, 2009 Report Share Posted March 27, 2009 me and my pal took the two pups out for ashine the wind was perfect when we drove to the farm it started to snow, so we thought the night was going to be spoilt ,but the snow shower stopped and we decided to get out the motor the ground was clear so we plodded on,terrys bitch caught 5 rabbits and retreived a shot hare my pup dot caught 3 rabbits and retrieved 2 shot hares the two of them only missed 1 rabbit a piece not bad for ten month old Fairplay mate good night out there for you i dont touch hares myself this time of there but each to there own i say, good to see young dogs doing well cheers it will be the last time we are out just trying to get the pups some experience before the long summer I here yah mate but its nice to do some bushing in the summer plenty of young bunnies about for them to chase Quote Link to post
MEG 52 Posted March 27, 2009 Author Report Share Posted March 27, 2009 me and my pal took the two pups out for ashine the wind was perfect when we drove to the farm it started to snow, so we thought the night was going to be spoilt ,but the snow shower stopped and we decided to get out the motor the ground was clear so we plodded on,terrys bitch caught 5 rabbits and retreived a shot hare my pup dot caught 3 rabbits and retrieved 2 shot hares the two of them only missed 1 rabbit a piece not bad for ten month old Fairplay mate good night out there for you i dont touch hares myself this time of there but each to there own i say, good to see young dogs doing well cheers it will be the last time we are out just trying to get the pups some experience before the long summer I here yah mate but its nice to do some bushing in the summer plenty of young bunnies about for them to chase i like to do abit of lamping before day work else i find they learn bad habits ,the pups are retreiving well and coming straight back when the lamp is tearned off.i have started pups of before hunting and i have had problems wit the recall when they miss a bunny. Quote Link to post
MEG 52 Posted March 27, 2009 Author Report Share Posted March 27, 2009 Them pups are what i would call, well bred, born to lamp, from the nest... Frank. cheers frank ,their coming on well Quote Link to post
MEG 52 Posted March 27, 2009 Author Report Share Posted March 27, 2009 i like to do abit of lamping before day work else i find they learn bad habits ,the pups are retreiving well and coming straight back when the lamp is tearned off.i have started pups of before hunting and i have had problems wit the recall when they miss a bunny. Totally agree with this Meg. Iv had the same experince in the passed. Frank. cheers Quote Link to post
victor 10 Posted March 27, 2009 Report Share Posted March 27, 2009 Blood Oath mate bet your well pleased Quote Link to post
MEG 52 Posted March 27, 2009 Author Report Share Posted March 27, 2009 Blood Oath mate bet your well pleased iam it makes all the time training them worth it Quote Link to post
fenman1# 724 Posted March 27, 2009 Report Share Posted March 27, 2009 pups are going well, hope they do ye well for years to come Quote Link to post
MEG 52 Posted March 28, 2009 Author Report Share Posted March 28, 2009 pups are going well, hope they do ye well for years to comecheers Quote Link to post
Malt 379 Posted March 28, 2009 Report Share Posted March 28, 2009 Nice result there mate! i like to do abit of lamping before day work else i find they learn bad habits ,the pups are retreiving well and coming straight back when the lamp is tearned off.i have started pups of before hunting and i have had problems wit the recall when they miss a bunny. I'd agree with that mate. I took my pup ferreting/mooching a few times, and the first time I took him out on the lamp and showed him a rabbit in the beam, he ran off in the opposite direction with his fecking nose to the ground! Unorthodox maybe, but I picked him up for the second one, and made sure it was his eyes he was using. It worked, because he caught it! Quote Link to post
MEG 52 Posted March 28, 2009 Author Report Share Posted March 28, 2009 Nice result there mate! i like to do abit of lamping before day work else i find they learn bad habits ,the pups are retreiving well and coming straight back when the lamp is tearned off.i have started pups of before hunting and i have had problems wit the recall when they miss a bunny. I'd agree with that mate. I took my pup ferreting/mooching a few times, and the first time I took him out on the lamp and showed him a rabbit in the beam, he ran off in the opposite direction with his fecking nose to the ground! Unorthodox maybe, but I picked him up for the second one, and made sure it was his eyes he was using. It worked, because he caught it! cheers Quote Link to post
Guest SJM Posted April 1, 2009 Report Share Posted April 1, 2009 Just being nosy really, are those pups out of Dennis? Quote Link to post
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