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Tidy bag Arctic, i've always find changing times can produce good results, always nice when its close to home too. Good job your dogs not running 'em round here if he roll's with 'em, the grounds hard as fecking iron, this time of year.

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well done lamping rabbits fine off seoson keeps the dogs fit lol :clapper:

 

what do you need to keep a dog fit for in summer :icon_eek: nothing wrong with abit of raod walking etc

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yeah well we have just seen the results of your lamping that big bitch of yours stood on that little fox cub and killed it by accident, your the clown bonny lad, takes nowt to kill milky does and baby foxes. the only time you go lamping is on the way to the spar shop for your white star and rizlas.

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wrong time of year rea;l;y for lamping unless you se abig nice buck for the pot , i have lamped years ago in may just to get ferrert food ,but realy no fun in it for me ,come september the hunting head will be on again dogs get road work and fittind up and of we go

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Lads lads lads, oh and Hannah :tongue2: milky does or not, when there's a job to do "Pest Control" i think it's called then it must be done.

 

I have friends who have lost permission this time of year because they refused to go and run/shoot rabbits because of milky does. I have picked up more permission through people refusing to control the rabbits. The farmers are very quick to say adios :yes: Rabbits cause a serious mess this time of year, and i would not like my crops eaten, and i would be relying on my pest controllers to control them.

 

It keeps me and my dogs fit, as well as normal road walking and general mooching off the leads. When i get that call from Mr Farmer, if I'm not busy i will attend. Everyone is happy, i keep my permission. Now if we are talking deers, then i would say "NO", but most farmers wouldn't ask for that, not around here anyway.

 

Out of those 13 rabbits my dogs caught, there were 5 milky does. Maybe next time i'll ask me dogs when running down the beam, to kindly stop, then ask the rabbits what sex they are and if they are carrying, before they snap them up.

 

Let the debate begin....

 

:victory:

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Lads lads lads, oh and Hannah :tongue2: milky does or not, when there's a job to do "Pest Control" i think it's called then it must be done.

 

I have friends who have lost permission this time of year because they refused to go and run/shoot rabbits because of milky does. I have picked up more permission through people refusing to control the rabbits. The farmers are very quick to say adios :yes: Rabbits cause a serious mess this time of year, and i would not like my crops eaten, and i would be relying on my pest controllers to control them.

 

It keeps me and my dogs fit, as well as normal road walking and general mooching off the leads. When i get that call from Mr Farmer, if I'm not busy i will attend. Everyone is happy, i keep my permission. Now if we are talking deers, then i would say "NO", but most farmers wouldn't ask for that, not around here anyway.

 

Out of those 13 rabbits my dogs caught, there were 5 milky does. Maybe next time i'll ask me dogs when running down the beam, to kindly stop, then ask the rabbits what sex they are and if they are carrying, before they snap them up.

 

Let the debate begin....

 

:victory:

 

:drag: :yes:

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The high and mighty fence hopper has spoken everyone must obey the clown. Lamping in the summer is the best time IMO

 

What's the matter with you SKITZ, too cold in the winter for you? Ya soft English git! clapper.gif

 

no maltemby he's just a mouthy c**t over the internet :yes:

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Yes . . . lamping as pest control, as an after thought at 2am. . . . . are you sure you weren't just bored and couldn't help yourself?

 

Ideation, it was a bit of both really. Had a call the day before from the estate, I said I would go, and the chat was that exciting that i couldn't sleep, and also i was getting bullied in there.... :whistling: so off i went.

 

Good trainig for the pup Ideation.

 

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Yes . . . lamping as pest control, as an after thought at 2am. . . . . are you sure you weren't just bored and couldn't help yourself?

 

Ideation, it was a bit of both really. Had a call the day before from the estate, I said I would go, and the chat was that exciting that i couldn't sleep, and also i was getting bullied in there.... :whistling: so off i went.

 

Good trainig for the pup Ideation.

 

:victory:

 

Fair play matey, when its got to be done its got to be done, just the way you put it originally it sounded like you just went out cos you fancied a shine and were a bit bored, which is your call but i find a bit. . . . .well . . . . .

 

out of interest, and this aint meant as a dig, were they all adult rabbits?

 

atb

 

Jai.

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