Alabama John wrote:Ted, Chris was wrong and out of line. If he has never seen a pack catch a rabbit, or, his dogs can't catch a rabbit, that does not mean it can't be done.
John, I fear you've misread something. I've been out of line before, but I assure you this wasn't one of those times. I referred specifically to hare. I couldn't comment on the other types of rabbits because I have little or no experience with those. I'd no sooner tell you about cottontails and swampers than I'd expect you to tell me about hare. More specifically; Rebel's repeated claim of his 5 medium speed dogs catching 5 in one day. I assure you that it's not true. If, after you've read this explanation, you feel that I'm still wrong and out of line, as you've put it, then I guess I can live with that.
Let me repeat myself... nobody's Beagles (unless they run mute, or near mute, on track) are going to catch 5 hare in a day during hunting conditions -- regardless of the circumstances. Anyone having proof to the contrary and a penchant for money, please contact me here -->
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This morning I was at the International Hare Futurity at the Hardwick Beagle Club watching a class (41 dogs all run at one time) of 15" females (large pack on hare), with Bev Saunders. We watched them run pretty good for about 3 hours. Not one hare was caught. In fact, even after hours of pretty steady pressure from these dozens of hounds, the rabbit was well ahead of the dogs and in no danger of losing its life.
I'll have a $10,000 cashier's check waiting to purchase one of these dogs that can catch 5 healthy hare in a day. I'll even extend the period to a full week; giving them ample opportunity to catch the 5 hare. If such dogs exist, then the owner(s) please contact me. I'll make you rich. There were approximately 10 out-of-state groups who brought their dogs up here last year alone, from all over the country -- one (1) healthy hare was caught (by one of my 11 month old, at the time, females). In fact, none of them ran more than one full day without a loss, including mine, that I can remember. Quite a few of them were field champions, and most of them were pretty efficient, accomplished gundogs.
I don't mind being educated on cottontails and swampers, but I do take exception to being called wrong and out of line in regards to my experience on snowshoe hare.