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JoshHaker wrote:Ok does anyone out there want their dog to point rabbits? To me this could be pretty desirable. Now don't get me wrong I don't want my dog to be looking for rabbits only and passing up bird scent but can they actively search for both without favoring the fur.
[/url]Mike50 wrote:JoshHaker wrote:Ok does anyone out there want their dog to point rabbits? To me this could be pretty desirable. Now don't get me wrong I don't want my dog to be looking for rabbits only and passing up bird scent but can they actively search for both without favoring the fur.
This is from a 5 hr. hunt at a GF. was he only hunting rabbit?
I only allow this when hunt alone with my dog. If there is another person with I tell them no rabbits.
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Sharon wrote:Mike50 wrote:JoshHaker wrote:Ok does anyone out there want their dog to point rabbits? To me this could be pretty desirable. Now don't get me wrong I don't want my dog to be looking for rabbits only and passing up bird scent but can they actively search for both without favoring the fur.
This is from a 5 hr. hunt at a GF. was he only hunting rabbit?
I only allow this when hunt alone with my dog. If there is another person with I tell them no rabbits.
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You tell them "no rabbits", and what do they say? Ah , fooey , no rabbits to day. Just feathers in our mouth. He should have told us that before we left home." ( just teasing you).
JoshHaker wrote:Ok does anyone out there want their dog to point rabbits? To me this could be pretty desirable. Now don't get me wrong I don't want my dog to be looking for rabbits only and passing up bird scent but can they actively search for both without favoring the fur.
JIM K wrote:we eat NO RABBITS now in my area of pa.
THEY ARE COVERED WITH TICKS.
Mike50 wrote:JIM K wrote:we eat NO RABBITS now in my area of pa.
THEY ARE COVERED WITH TICKS.
This time of year or ever??


birddog1968 wrote:Your not gonna get lyme from cooked rabbit......
TraditionsGSPs2010 wrote:Georgia Boy.... Great pics!
Quail, chukers, pheasants, woodcock, grouse, rabbits... they all eat. There are just not enough days in the field to be picky for some of us.
birddogger wrote:TraditionsGSPs2010 wrote:Georgia Boy.... Great pics!
Quail, chukers, pheasants, woodcock, grouse, rabbits... they all eat. There are just not enough days in the field to be picky for some of us.
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Charlie








cjhills wrote:Rabbits do have Tuleremia, which can be very bad, you need to use caution when cleaning.
Are swans legal? CJ
JoshHaker wrote:How do you guys use them for the foxes? Do they just run them to you? My GSP loves to chase foxes! One night around my home we were walking and he got on the trail of one. He was running around like crazy and them I saw him in the street lights chasing what I thought was a cat. As them came running by me I realized it was a red fox. This fox was running for his life with my dog just about two feet behind zig zagging and running in circles. I think he could of caught him if he wanted to. He didn't look to be running full speed.

Trekmoor wrote:I know of a few Wirehairs used as fox killers here in Scotland. Much the same method is used, terriers get the fox moving then the wiries kill them. Same thing is also done here with lurchers and terriers.![]()
It's just occured to me to ask .....do you have Patterdale Terriers and Plummer Terriers in America ?
Bill T.
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