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A monkey could sound clever on here ... even you have managed it once or twice ......

Anyone who's lamped a bit will know it's not, by any means  Cheers, D.

I'll go with that what's sport got a do with lamping ,it's about a bag full a boot full a freezer full what Eva ya fancy,sporting animals a sporting days his that shames has a sporting animal the diff

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2 minutes ago, Bosun11 said:

Yes, it is unsporting BUT when i lamp i want to catch rabbits not give them best.

I see coursing as sporting, a competition where greyhounds are judged on the course and the catch is secondary.

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1 hour ago, socks said:

No rabbits are diurnal and crepuscular which means they are happy to feed at both night and day and at low lights and their eyes are perfectly adapted for these conditions ... dogs are crepuscular so are at a disadvantage straight away ... add to that they are in their own environment and know all the escape routes and as a prey animal their senses are finely tuned to escape hunters ... we cheat by adding light into the equation and can at times manipulate the situation but on the whole I think it's fairly fair with the odds 60/40 to the dogs advantage ......

You been reading a dictionary?

Cheers, D.

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I suppose it depends whether you class lamping as a sport or hunting , then if you are in it to get numbers or not . Only ever see the odd rabbit daytime and they are always close to cover ,rabbits don't play sport ,why should I :pardon::)

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21 hours ago, Kerny92 said:

Just a little discussion that arose on another thread. Do you guy's believe lamping is unsporting towards the quarry? 

 lamping you will always see more stuff and a lot less prying eyes on you as well plus the fact most lads will be at work during the daytime.

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