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a pre ban hare. :- " archie pictured with his first hare pulled down in fine style after a gruelling course on some local pasture.
 
Well done Archie :thumbsup: ......What a good looking dog you are .........Glad this was befor the ban ;)
 
Strike Whippets said:
Well done Archie  :thumbsup: ......What a good looking dog you are .........Glad this was befor the ban  ;)
Well done Sparky ,old mate, another one of tottys pup doing the job they were bred for (must be the Lynperry blood ,with a little help from you Sparky Ha! Ha!)
 
Nice one Sparky, glad to see people haven`t forgotten what whippets are really bred for :thumbsup:
 
nice looking dog what breeding is he? good hare I agree glad to see whippets doing what their bred for :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
 
well done archie :cheers:

Hes a stunner :wub:
 
I'm glad it was pre-ban - as shows little respect for hares if they are coursed in the spring - although I am aware accidents can happen
 
~JO~ said:
I'm glad it was pre-ban - as shows little respect for hares if they are coursed in the spring - although I am aware accidents can happen
Accidents do happen, as I know only too well, some during the season are welcome :D :oops: , but others during the spring and summer are positively unwelcome , no-one likes their dogs killing leverets , well not true dog men anyway , I remember (pre-ban of course) :D , a large hare getting up in front of my dogs whilst I was out walking them on a really hot day, they coursed it and came back almost half dead from the heat and a gruelling course :( They were ok after a good dose of electrolytes , but it could have been nasty
 
hi, it was certainly no leveret and the hare in the picture was taken well within the given season for coursing hares and allowed a good 50yd head start. heres a picture of my other dog and that small hare, -_-
 
I agree Nigelmfc, there is nothing more appalling than going out to purposely take hares when there is a strong likelihood of them having leverets.

Respect for your quarry is what divides the real hunters and idiots :rant:

Sparky - glad to hear it!!! :thumbsup:
 
good looking dog! :thumbsup: hope they keep the good work up :cheers:
 
sparky said:
hi, it was certainly no leveret and the hare in the picture was taken well within the given season for coursing hares and allowed a good 50yd head start.  heres a picture of my other dog and that small hare,  -_-
Looks like a good hare to me Sparky, keep up the good work mate :cheers:
 
nigelmcfc said:
sparky said:
hi, it was certainly no leveret and the hare in the picture was taken well within the given season for coursing hares and allowed a good 50yd head start.  heres a picture of my other dog and that small hare,  -_-
Looks like a good hare to me Sparky, keep up the good work mate :cheers:

Look good to me :cheers:
 
Well i think it's great that he caught a Hare,must have been fantastic to see,anyone will know that you cannot call a whippet off anything once it's after it.

I love to watch them hunting,if any dog catches a Hare,then it's a hell of a dog.

Well done you :cheers:
 
Nice shaped dog there Sparky,

my two have had a run as young dogs, a mistake may I add, but now if Big Ears pops up, I,m sure there give it a good run.

Nice looking dog mate, well done to both of you, love black whippies.

Mike.
 

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