tb25 4,627 Posted November 16, 2015 Report Share Posted November 16, 2015 Mark bricks a c**t for it..lol. Quote Link to post
Somewhereyournot 1,117 Posted November 16, 2015 Report Share Posted November 16, 2015 Personally I don't understand exactly how lamping from a motor driving land is done, the way I think it would be done would be loud , and f***ing annoying. But I suppose the ones that need to "test" the dogs to jacking point it's good for them. Leave them at it, just a lazy way of lamping. Iv gate lamped and that's not bad but it's not driving fields like a disrespectful c**t I used to think the same but a few decent and respectful dog lads on here drive the land and they reckon it's a real good experience and the dogs see much more action. I used to knock it but I don't anymore, will wait until I've tried it. If you ain't got permission to do it, what's decent and respectful about that? I'm not out to pick an argument, everyone got opinions. Most people go where they shouldn't just do it on foot have a little decency, how much game do you really need to kill on one particular night just for bragging rights? Most places I know of with an experienced dog you will get hares deer rabbits, and if foxes n others are your thing then it's a likely chance you'll see them too. Why do people feel the need to try knock over as much as they can? See plenty people complaining on here about lack of game but everyone is trying to kill as much as possible.. It's madness too me, 4-5 rabbits and potentially something else I'm happy 4 Quote Link to post
Gaz_1989 9,539 Posted November 16, 2015 Report Share Posted November 16, 2015 Personally I don't understand exactly how lamping from a motor driving land is done, the way I think it would be done would be loud , and f***ing annoying. But I suppose the ones that need to "test" the dogs to jacking point it's good for them. Leave them at it, just a lazy way of lamping. Iv gate lamped and that's not bad but it's not driving fields like a disrespectful c**t I used to think the same but a few decent and respectful dog lads on here drive the land and they reckon it's a real good experience and the dogs see much more action. I used to knock it but I don't anymore, will wait until I've tried it. If you ain't got permission to do it, what's decent and respectful about that? I'm not out to pick an argument, everyone got opinions. Most people go where they shouldn't just do it on foot have a little decency, how much game do you really need to kill on one particular night just for bragging rights? Most places I know of with an experienced dog you will get hares deer rabbits, and if foxes n others are your thing then it's a likely chance you'll see them too. Why do people feel the need to try knock over as much as they can? See plenty people complaining on here about lack of game but everyone is trying to kill as much as possible.. It's madness too me, 4-5 rabbits and potentially something else I'm happy I ain't after an argument either fella. Each to their own. Don't know who mentioned permission. I was talking about on permission ? Quote Link to post
Somewhereyournot 1,117 Posted November 16, 2015 Report Share Posted November 16, 2015 Personally I don't understand exactly how lamping from a motor driving land is done, the way I think it would be done would be loud , and f***ing annoying. But I suppose the ones that need to "test" the dogs to jacking point it's good for them. Leave them at it, just a lazy way of lamping. Iv gate lamped and that's not bad but it's not driving fields like a disrespectful c**t I used to think the same but a few decent and respectful dog lads on here drive the land and they reckon it's a real good experience and the dogs see much more action. I used to knock it but I don't anymore, will wait until I've tried it. If you ain't got permission to do it, what's decent and respectful about that? I'm not out to pick an argument, everyone got opinions. Most people go where they shouldn't just do it on foot have a little decency, how much game do you really need to kill on one particular night just for bragging rights? Most places I know of with an experienced dog you will get hares deer rabbits, and if foxes n others are your thing then it's a likely chance you'll see them too. Why do people feel the need to try knock over as much as they can? See plenty people complaining on here about lack of game but everyone is trying to kill as much as possible.. It's madness too me, 4-5 rabbits and potentially something else I'm happy I ain't after an argument either fella. Each to their own. Don't know who mentioned permission. I was talking about on permission ? i know no one mentioned permission. If it's on permission them there's nothing wrong with it. I'm on about 95% of the nerks driving land mate with out permission and don't give a toss about fields etc Quote Link to post
Gaz_1989 9,539 Posted November 16, 2015 Report Share Posted November 16, 2015 Personally I don't understand exactly how lamping from a motor driving land is done, the way I think it would be done would be loud , and f***ing annoying. But I suppose the ones that need to "test" the dogs to jacking point it's good for them. Leave them at it, just a lazy way of lamping. Iv gate lamped and that's not bad but it's not driving fields like a disrespectful c**t I used to think the same but a few decent and respectful dog lads on here drive the land and they reckon it's a real good experience and the dogs see much more action. I used to knock it but I don't anymore, will wait until I've tried it. If you ain't got permission to do it, what's decent and respectful about that? I'm not out to pick an argument, everyone got opinions. Most people go where they shouldn't just do it on foot have a little decency, how much game do you really need to kill on one particular night just for bragging rights? Most places I know of with an experienced dog you will get hares deer rabbits, and if foxes n others are your thing then it's a likely chance you'll see them too. Why do people feel the need to try knock over as much as they can? See plenty people complaining on here about lack of game but everyone is trying to kill as much as possible.. It's madness too me, 4-5 rabbits and potentially something else I'm happy I ain't after an argument either fella. Each to their own. Don't know who mentioned permission. I was talking about on permission ? i know no one mentioned permission. If it's on permission them there's nothing wrong with it. I'm on about 95% of the nerks driving land mate with out permission and don't give a toss about fields etc Yeh that's what made me very "anti driving the fields". The disrespectful idiots, ploughing gates down, causing untold damage and threatening the farmers. Not lurcher lads, cowards with dogs. But a few lads have messaged me over the years assuring me that these are the minority and lots of good lads go about it properly and a lot of sport can be had. Quote Link to post
squab 2,875 Posted November 16, 2015 Report Share Posted November 16, 2015 Up until lthe beginning of last season I'd always foot lamped, had some cracking nights and some fairly shit nights. Then met a fella that drives the land, after a season with him and staring off this season with my own 4x4 I don't think I could ever go back to full time foot lamping. Don't get me wrong the odd night out on foot no problem but I only see more pros then cons for driving the land. What's yous lots opinion on it? Yay or nay? couldn't think of anything worse than rattling around in a diesel motor slipping dogs off the back,never done it never will,quite night on foot alone with me dog is exactly what its all about for me,as for getting the numbers so what never been bothered about that either mine do their bit thats all il need cheers Quote Link to post
Ideation 8,217 Posted November 16, 2015 Report Share Posted November 16, 2015 You have ten fields in a row. . . . each about 50/100 acres. . . . . You are looking for a particular quarry which mate be in one of those fields. . . . . . or a couple. You can walk across / around each 'empty' field, stomping a long in the dark, dog on slip, step after step after step. . . . . . . Or you can drive around the empty ones, get to the ones holding your chosen quarry, pull up, dog out and slipped (from hedge line). Whats wrong with that if its perm, just saves a lot of walking empty fields for bugger all. As for 'lazy' I've lamped bunnys on big arable land (perm) from a motor, and the motor never left the hedge line (headland), but the dog worked a lot damn harder, as she was on one, back to motor, quick drive and onto another, rather than a slow walk in between each, allowing her to easily recover. Its very very good for big land, that doesn't hold huge amounts or for quarry that is spread out. . . . . saves a lot of wasted time etc. Obviously I detest the idiots who rip up fields, drive through fences etc etc. . . . but they'd be wankers on foot or motor! 2 Quote Link to post
jcm 2,327 Posted November 16, 2015 Report Share Posted November 16, 2015 best nights lamping I ever had was out s motor Quote Link to post
dogmad riley 1,348 Posted November 16, 2015 Report Share Posted November 16, 2015 Up until lthe beginning of last season I'd always foot lamped, had some cracking nights and some fairly shit nights. Then met a fella that drives the land, after a season with him and staring off this season with my own 4x4 I don't think I could ever go back to full time foot lamping. Don't get me wrong the odd night out on foot no problem but I only see more pros then cons for driving the land. What's yous lots opinion on it? Yay or nay? couldn't think of anything worse than rattling around in a diesel motor slipping dogs off the back,never done it never will,quite night on foot alone with me dog is exactly what its all about for me,as for getting the numbers so what never been bothered about that either mine do their bit thats all il need cheers Doesn't need to be a diesel. Quote Link to post
lurcherman 887 13,427 Posted November 16, 2015 Report Share Posted November 16, 2015 We use a hybrid cant even hear a engine atall lol Quote Link to post
dogmad riley 1,348 Posted November 16, 2015 Report Share Posted November 16, 2015 We use a hybrid cant even hear a engine atall lol ?? 1 Quote Link to post
squab 2,875 Posted November 16, 2015 Report Share Posted November 16, 2015 Up until lthe beginning of last season I'd always foot lamped, had some cracking nights and some fairly shit nights. Then met a fella that drives the land, after a season with him and staring off this season with my own 4x4 I don't think I could ever go back to full time foot lamping. Don't get me wrong the odd night out on foot no problem but I only see more pros then cons for driving the land. What's yous lots opinion on it? Yay or nay?couldn't think of anything worse than rattling around in a diesel motor slipping dogs off the back,never done it never will,quite night on foot alone with me dog is exactly what its all about for me,as for getting the numbers so what never been bothered about that either mine do their bit thats all il need cheers Doesn't need to be a diesel. now your talking if its a petrol motor im up for it lol Quote Link to post
dogmad riley 1,348 Posted November 16, 2015 Report Share Posted November 16, 2015 (edited) Up until lthe beginning of last season I'd always foot lamped, had some cracking nights and some fairly shit nights. Then met a fella that drives the land, after a season with him and staring off this season with my own 4x4 I don't think I could ever go back to full time foot lamping. Don't get me wrong the odd night out on foot no problem but I only see more pros then cons for driving the land. What's yous lots opinion on it? Yay or nay?couldn't think of anything worse than rattling around in a diesel motor slipping dogs off the back,never done it never will,quite night on foot alone with me dog is exactly what its all about for me,as for getting the numbers so what never been bothered about that either mine do their bit thats all il need cheersDoesn't need to be a diesel. now your talking if its a petrol motor im up for it lol?? now you convertered welcome to the dark side Edited November 16, 2015 by dogmad riley 1 Quote Link to post
squab 2,875 Posted November 16, 2015 Report Share Posted November 16, 2015 Up until lthe beginning of last season I'd always foot lamped, had some cracking nights and some fairly shit nights. Then met a fella that drives the land, after a season with him and staring off this season with my own 4x4 I don't think I could ever go back to full time foot lamping. Don't get me wrong the odd night out on foot no problem but I only see more pros then cons for driving the land. What's yous lots opinion on it? Yay or nay?couldn't think of anything worse than rattling around in a diesel motor slipping dogs off the back,never done it never will,quite night on foot alone with me dog is exactly what its all about for me,as for getting the numbers so what never been bothered about that either mine do their bit thats all il need cheersDoesn't need to be a diesel. now your talking if its a petrol motor im up for it lol now you convertered welcome to the dark side all i need now is few thousand acres of permission and a decent motor...........................permission ha now theres a word Quote Link to post
lurcherman 887 13,427 Posted November 16, 2015 Report Share Posted November 16, 2015 Up until lthe beginning of last season I'd always foot lamped, had some cracking nights and some fairly shit nights. Then met a fella that drives the land, after a season with him and staring off this season with my own 4x4 I don't think I could ever go back to full time foot lamping. Don't get me wrong the odd night out on foot no problem but I only see more pros then cons for driving the land. What's yous lots opinion on it? Yay or nay?couldn't think of anything worse than rattling around in a diesel motor slipping dogs off the back,never done it never will,quite night on foot alone with me dog is exactly what its all about for me,as for getting the numbers so what never been bothered about that either mine do their bit thats all il need cheersDoesn't need to be a diesel. now your talking if its a petrol motor im up for it lol Well rob how is the runner doing had him on lamp much ? Quote Link to post
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