These club rabbits are so much tougher to run than running in the wild. After hunting all season it took the dogs some adjusting that the rabbits were going to twist and turn so much more. Also the cover is down from winter and they are exposed in the open so there is no place to hide from mistakes. .... Be sure to watch the double at the 4 min. mark.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RHrPi5udU9Y
Two Well Oiled Machines Ready For Club Rabbits
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Re: Two Well Oiled Machines Ready For Club Rabbits
what speed do u consider ur hounds ? Good look'n dogs and ground .
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Re: Two Well Oiled Machines Ready For Club Rabbits
In the type dogs we run they are considered medium speed dogs. Probably with most of the guys on this site they would be considered on the slower. Myself I don't think speed should matter. I like any dog that can circle the rabbit without losing it.
Mark Carder
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Re: Two Well Oiled Machines Ready For Club Rabbits
mcardery2k wrote:In the type dogs we run they are considered medium speed dogs. Probably with most of the guys on this site they would be considered on the slower. Myself I don't think speed should matter. I like any dog that can circle the rabbit without losing it.