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37 minutes ago, Kalibrgun said:

You lamping dog would struggle to get a bend out of them let alone last 7 min on that land and with the ground bottomless like that

I Disagree with that Depending on the dog itself a good lamping Dog will kill a hare in any type of ground hares can run just as fast at night as they can day time 

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Is this a bow line mate   

that's a hell of a dog. nothing compares to the specialist bred coursing dogs, unbelievable stamina. for me I like to see a little speedster catch it or miss it in the 1st 200 yards. but I am a mooch

Feck me,..that is some sort of animal...?

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17 minutes ago, Ferretman65 said:

I Disagree with that Depending on the dog itself a good lamping Dog will kill a hare in any type of ground hares can run just as fast at night as they can day time 

Your kennel blind mate lol 

Unless lamping dogs your on about are  3/4 saluki ? 

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38 minutes ago, Ferretman65 said:

I Disagree with that Depending on the dog itself a good lamping Dog will kill a hare in any type of ground hares can run just as fast at night as they can day time 

Different kettle of fish bud you go to the same field day and night and run em they're totally different. You bring the lamping dog and I'll take you to a few spots I course and well see it blow out it's arse  

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2 hours ago, Kalibrgun said:

Different kettle of fish bud you go to the same field day and night and run em they're totally different. You bring the lamping dog and I'll take you to a few spots I course and well see it blow out it's arse  

I have hunted hares on old air fields up mountains Day and night when I was lamping my lamping dog's killed them on both places to old now lol this is watt iam saying it's all about the dog and the dogs we use could take them day or night 

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2 hours ago, mC HULL said:

Your kennel blind mate lol 

Unless lamping dogs your on about are  3/4 saluki ? 

All u can think is saluki  saluki I think ur kennel Blind lol lol there is dog's that can kill hares with no saluki in its make up and kill them in style too not run them into the Deck like watching paint Dry lol lol 

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1 hour ago, Ferretman65 said:

All u can think is saluki  saluki I think ur kennel Blind lol lol there is dog's that can kill hares with no saluki in its make up and kill them in style too not run them into the Deck like watching paint Dry lol lol 

There is a difference between killing hares and killing top notch hares, the best hares will take 4 to 5 mins plus and will not be killed quick by any dog so if your dog can’t stick on it’s not going to kill top hares, as long as your happy with quick kills and seeing your dogs getting blown to bits on a top hare that’s up to you 

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1 hour ago, thefensarefarbutistillgo said:

There is a difference between killing hares and killing top notch hares, the best hares will take 4 to 5 mins plus and will not be killed quick by any dog so if your dog can’t stick on it’s not going to kill top hares, as long as your happy with quick kills and seeing your dogs getting blown to bits on a top hare that’s up to you 

That's for the advice mate but I would rather see them get away thanwatch pain dry its just not my thing But il take onboard watt u have said ?

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