nothernlite 18,268 Posted January 31, 2014 Report Share Posted January 31, 2014 lets you see the difference from catching during the day to night time big difference Harder in the day,would you agree? with out a doubt mate Quote Link to post
bird 10,015 Posted January 31, 2014 Report Share Posted January 31, 2014 is that up the dales I ask? and the reason I ask is this must be very similar too the dales and you can see why great bags are taken,... down here in the south you get a few what get confused but they run and know where there running too . there was a noticeable difference in the ground and the rabbits running.... there is no doubt that it is very good lamping and those conditions and those rabbits will enable a good bag... totally different in the south , the dogs have too work a lot harder for each catch , not all the time ,...... but the consistency of catching down here is nothing compared too the continue catching of rabbits on that land..... to me it was more like they really didn't know where they were heading,.........(maybe its just me) , but the coneys running down here are very different (more direct and head for lots of cover) there environment is very different ..... the land in the video makes it very easy for the dogs ,..... total different ball game . when you see videos like that it just looks like a running dogs dream and I envy any person with acess too such land .....very good video thanks for shareing very true mate, hit the right places and you will get good bags, but take them dogs to different place with different terrain , a lot harder you would think you got a different dog doing the same job Quote Link to post
Guest edrd Posted January 31, 2014 Report Share Posted January 31, 2014 no wonder the warrener kept a jackrusselxwhippet thing :laugh:its like up north sweek sweek everyware you go Quote Link to post
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