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was a great morning in the dales with some great sport dispite some myxie knocking about and the big rabbit that gave the whippets a great run with plenty of turns, before it made its escape was an added bonus. ;)

 

we also caught a massive rabbit which at first we thought was an old buck but was a doe ith the manky babies

 

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working the reed beds

 

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nearly missed this one but turned and got it

 

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EOD shot 21 rabbits

 

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these were in a rabbit they were long time dead babies very strange

 

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the one we thought was a big buck was actually a doe and had them strange babies in it, it was massive but skinned easly lol

 

Tom

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just a question mate why let 2 dogs after a single rabbit? not having a rant or out just ive never personally done it myself, even when bringing on a pup?

 

 

He's not slipping them is he. . . .. they are loose when ferreting, thats just what happens, and anyway it's pest control not just to watch a run so its the most effective method.

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just a question mate why let 2 dogs after a single rabbit? not having a rant or out just ive never personally done it myself, even when bringing on a pup

 

 

when your ferreting they are loose,as there reations are far quicker then ours. if it was lamping then it would be single handed.

 

and as someone has stated its for pest control so 2 work well together

 

Tom

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