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must be running some right shit dogs then because that's all we do get out and walk use the dogs ability rather than a motor and trust me we do just fine that's why the jobs f****d cranks driving.

That's a broad statement and only reall refers to bigger game,,,whilst I practice the method and use it to good effect on some land,,,   The biggest bags of rabbits have always been done on foot

back in t ,s we would just drive around country lanes stopping at gateways or a gap in hedgerow looking for teeth then a few "squeaks" with all sorts of things like polystyrene on window squeaky

You've got to think of it like this, all the folk slagging the men off that do this and their dogs but don't realise that driving the fields you're going to spot more things and get more runs in a night than walking your dogs so in reality you're taxing the dogs more than a walk out....

Ive done both,as you rightly state driving the land,at night,will put a lot more in front of the dog that it would never account for daytime,it also gives some access to land that would otherwise be off limits any other time.I don,t believe it taxes the mutt more than a daytime dog,far,far less,the motor and driver do the majority of the work and drop a dog within easy range of its intended target,many of these dogs would never connect otherwise,especially in the daylight when they would have to do all the leg work .I believe everybody should try it because it certainly as its moments,its one of the many cheats we experience in hunting,because it is cheating the intended quarry.If you want guaranteed chances you may walk for days and never let the dog of its leash,driving the land at night stacks the odds heavily in your favour and favours some poorer dogs.

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