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Well after after reading numerous posts slating hunters who work there dogs on young in the summer as the prey is deemed too green for a sporting chance etc.

 

Why are some exempt from the slating from the normal culprits when posts appear of somebody summer hunting young.

 

I am not saying hunting young is not good for training or maintaining dogs .

just puzzled why it wrong for some but not for others.

 

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My pup was ran last summer on the young (lamping), an hour or so a couple of times a week at most , to get her confidence up for her first proper season, she's nearly 2 now and ran ok season just gone so I'll leave it to sept and then start her lamping again. Still go for a mooch about but I don't feel the need to go out and run yongsters and milky does and kill everything. I'm not paid as a pest cotroller this is my hobby and as much as I enjoy it I can wait till the season starts.

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You mite find that some people that say it's wrong are hypocrites cuz you know for a fact they are doing it themselves.

 

Dont think you can say it's 'wrong' mate as peoples situations are different, some have to keep going to keep farmers/landowners happy..... where as some (myself included) are not put under un due pressure to keep going. Like I said I still go for a mooch around the farms I've got permission on to show my face, but I don't need to keep lamping/ferreting the land, the way they've bred this year if we have no mixy it coud be a decent season.

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