Your lurchers have been brought up on these type of open areas and you put in the time training them correctly ,i only been up north once ferreting ,etc its far far different from our areas ,and plenty of rabbits all over .I do pest control and i tend to keep away from holes ,and my lurcher back from long nets too ,each to there own ,good luck dave
Wish I had seen this video when it was made. I learned all the bolting without nets myself and perfected it even further, through my own trial and errors.
Another great video. You talk so much good, practical sense. Thank you for posting. I apologise for being 10 years too late!
Your lurchers have been brought up on these type of open areas and you put in the time training them correctly ,i only been up north once ferreting ,etc its far far different from our areas ,and plenty of rabbits all over .I do pest control and i tend to keep away from holes ,and my lurcher back from long nets too ,each to there own ,good luck dave
Wish I had seen this video when it was made. I learned all the bolting without nets myself and perfected it even further, through my own trial and errors.
8.36 superb dog work, top footage, concentration span is everything in a ferreting dog, that red dog is something else and its in fine fettle
I don't have a lurcher or work long dogs, but that was a pleasure to watch. Spot on....
Brilliant 👌
Utter pro. Good stuff.
part one here lurcher training/ field craft, from 12 months on part 1
Yes .
saw tht purdy was from 1998,still got her? what dogs do u have these days?
whats the best method of catching a rabbit having no ferits.. iv never gone lamping before most rabbits in my area don't stray far from the waren.
Why does the guy with the Locator carry several rabbits on his back ? Are the dogs not trained enough to leave dead rabbits alone ?
The clue is in the video title
do you sell this dvd?