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Alright all what time do you like to set off for a night lamping for me it's anytime after 22:00pm so I can get a good night tell the clock go back then I can have longer nights out.

 

They go back on the 2:00am on sunday the 30 October for the ones that dont know.

 

Thank Rabbiting man

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Alright all what time do you like to set off for a night lamping for me it's anytime after 22:00pm so I can get a good night tell the clock go back then I can have longer nights out.

 

They go back on the 2:00am on sunday the 30 October for the ones that dont know.

 

Thank Rabbiting man

not being argumentative or anything, but what difference does the clock changing make?? it's not like the prey can tell the time!

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for me I like to get off around 10 on permission when the nights set in, have alot of ground to cover to keep the farmers happy but at start of season started at 12. usually stop when it just getting light. when usually I can't walk any further haha lol

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Alright all what time do you like to set off for a night lamping for me it's anytime after 22:00pm so I can get a good night tell the clock go back then I can have longer nights out.

 

They go back on the 2:00am on sunday the 30 October for the ones that dont know.

 

Thank Rabbiting man

not being argumentative or anything, but what difference does the clock changing make?? it's not like the prey can tell the time!

no but with them going back means it will be dark at 5.30 soon
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Alright all what time do you like to set off for a night lamping for me it's anytime after 22:00pm so I can get a good night tell the clock go back then I can have longer nights out.

 

They go back on the 2:00am on sunday the 30 October for the ones that dont know.

 

Thank Rabbiting man

not being argumentative or anything, but what difference does the clock changing make?? it's not like the prey can tell the time!

I see were you coming from when they go back I can go out about 20:00pm start miles out & work my way back towords home that way I cover more ground

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Alright all what time do you like to set off for a night lamping for me it's anytime after 22:00pm so I can get a good night tell the clock go back then I can have longer nights out.

 

They go back on the 2:00am on sunday the 30 October for the ones that dont know.

 

Thank Rabbiting man

not being argumentative or anything, but what difference does the clock changing make?? it's not like the prey can tell the time!

no but with them going back means it will be dark at 5.30 soon

that's what I meant though, the longer nights are to do with the seasons, nothing to do with the clock....irrelevant really unless you've got to be home for a certain time or are at work until a certain time (if you know what I mean).

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I think the clocks have when you go on about seasons Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter the clock go back 2 time in a year the end of the Summer & then at the start of the Summer when they go back we get longer nights on the lamp but shorter days ferreting & mooching

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set off at 8pm.....get in between 4 an 6am...depending on whats out hoe many runs dogs have had

 

I have to ask, what are you doing for 8 hours? Driving to and from permission or are you actually working your dog that long?

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