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Daytime v Nightime Hunting


Daytime v Nightime Hunting  

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  1. 1. which do you prefer/enjoy the most?

    • Daytime
      25
    • Nightime
      24
    • I have no preference
      16


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Hi everyone. I was just wondering what everyone enjoys the most.

Daytime, being any form of hunting, including fishing, ratting, hare coursing, shooting, hounds, bushing, etc.

And Nightime, being anything at night, lamping, poaching, shooting. etc.

 

I personally enjoy a daytime mooch about with my dogs much more than lamping them at night.

I find it more of a challenge, and more rewarding if we catch anything daytime, even if it is a single rat.

I just enjoy being out early morning, with the frost and dew and silently approaching the hares, or casting a lure out into still water.

I find nighttime enjoyable but daytime much more appealing.

 

What do ye all think?

What do ye prefer?

Which is more difficult and more rewarding?

 

:hmm:

 

 

:thumbs:

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go ferreting and shooting fishing during the day but of a night i like going with my mates now again with there dogs also love night fishing sea fishing.. :thumbs: ...john

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i love nights,you see the wildlife you would'nt normally see during the day(owls,badgers etc)im just drawn to the night.

i used to be a carp angler and during the summer i used to crash out under the stars staring at shooting stars,the air seems fresher and i love the stillness of the night,and deffinately better bags whether it's hunting or fishing

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Hi everyone. I was just wondering what everyone enjoys the most.

Daytime, being any form of hunting, including fishing, ratting, hare coursing, shooting, hounds, bushing, etc.

And Nightime, being anything at night, lamping, poaching, shooting. etc.

 

I personally enjoy a daytime mooch about with my dogs much more than lamping them at night.

I find it more of a challenge, and more rewarding if we catch anything daytime, even if it is a single rat.

I just enjoy being out early morning, with the frost and dew and silently approaching the hares, or casting a lure out into still water.

I find nighttime enjoyable but daytime much more appealing.

 

What do ye all think?

What do ye prefer?

Which is more difficult and more rewarding?

 

:hmm:

 

 

:thumbs:

 

:hmm: I honestly couldn't choose, love them both!

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Hi everyone. I was just wondering what everyone enjoys the most.

Daytime, being any form of hunting, including fishing, ratting, hare coursing, shooting, hounds, bushing, etc.

And Nightime, being anything at night, lamping, poaching, shooting. etc.

 

I personally enjoy a daytime mooch about with my dogs much more than lamping them at night.

I find it more of a challenge, and more rewarding if we catch anything daytime, even if it is a single rat.

I just enjoy being out early morning, with the frost and dew and silently approaching the hares, or casting a lure out into still water.

I find nighttime enjoyable but daytime much more appealing.

 

What do ye all think?

What do ye prefer?

Which is more difficult and more rewarding?

 

:hmm:

 

 

:thumbs:

daytime and daytime only its the only way for me
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:thumbs: daytime and daytime only its the only way for me

 

Dont know if you will agree with this, but to me a single daytime hare is better than 15 lamped rabbits :victory:

better than 150 rabbits to me, each to there own though :thumbs:
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