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Been spending most my time watching the 2 whippets work the land, this is one of my best hunting styles, flushing rabbits from cover, plenty action, the whippets put a good shift in, atb bobza13 points
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Hello, just finished, this deskknife that will also make a decent hunting knife. 82mm blade from N690Co, soldered and rivited bolsters from bronze, 113mm handle total with scaled from stabilized giraffe bone, the bolsters will be engraved. Regards Nicolas5 points
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My favourite style of hunting. Good to just get on a high spot and watch the dogs working. Had my pup out this week. Just starting to range out and search through the cover5 points
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Don't know of any Dingo/grey crosses here but I'm sure people have tried it.Dingo's are wild animals, even when raised from pups they have an instinct to roam and have to be kept in enclosures.I had a dingo/blue cattle cross,I bought it to protect my kids but tried to kill them by 5 months.Mate had a dingo/german shepherd,the most savage guard dog I've seen,a male,when mated with his shepherd bitch never let his pups out of his sight,like a wild canid.An old pig catcher I knew had a English bull/dingo,by far his best hunting dog he'd owned,but untrustworthy with people.I believe a grey/dingo w5 points
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What a Totall Di k head suppose it gets caught on wire or god forbid leaks the air out yall be whizzing round a field like a balloon just been boosted ya silly c**t throw it in the bin atb bill5 points
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I had a springer who used to accompany me when mole-trapping around the farm where we used to live. Without any training she quickly picked up the habit of running ahead to check the trap sites and would indicate traps with moles in them. She also used to find traps that foxes or badgers had dug out and abandoned nearby. Now we have a small Fox Terrier x JRT that we got from the local refuge. She comes with me on Mole patrol and has also started to check the traps and indicate any with moles in them. Last week while i was tidying up a Putange site where a trap had been dug up4 points
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Bill you should be pitied ... you are the type of guy that hasn’t done enough in his life to allow himself to grow old gracefully and you crave the attention of others to make yourself feel worthwhile .... your the type of guy that people shy away from in a pub because you just talk pure piss and when people don’t agree you will start to argue With them. Your on here trying to be the big man when in reality your a silly old fool that makes himself look more and more ridiculous every day. I actually feel sorry for you ......4 points
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Can I borrow your book on poaching when you are done with it, sounds a right good ole fairly tale ?? ‘‘tis my delight on a moonlit night was also a load of romantic tosh I’m sorry to tell you, any keeper or poacher reading your posts will be having a little chuckle to themselves as it’s quite clear you don’t have a pot, next time it’s a bit inclement outside, no moon, howling winds from the SW etc pop outside then, you may catch the beam of a real poacher you clown ? ??4 points
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My wee'un has just been accepted by Mensa,..she got top score, in Marking, Ambushing and Fetching,....all self taught as well http://www.chalkwarren.co.uk/4 points
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Your proving your worth with every single post here the way you act , your attitude etc tells us all a lot more about your qualities as a dog man with every post enjoy your lies paw patrol , what’s lined up for the mal cross today ? Reversing trailers ? Chopping wood ? Or is it flyingbthe plane back from fantasy island ? Absolute dreamer4 points
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Never had a white bitch with black on her mate. sire and dam. Wheaton bull grey sire. Bull grey dam4 points
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Went out for a stroll tonight and dropped this little vixen at about 100 yards. Don't like these 55gr sp's. Last 3 I have hit have run a bit after being hit. All 3 have been dead, but I found the 40gr v-max dropped them on the spot3 points
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Not in the wild but the centre of Exeter. Its created by an artist using a Kango Drill . Cheers Arry3 points
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On about collies for hunting; at one time I had three, two were ISDS registered so they had come from working trials stock and the other was unregistered. They all worked a beating line under control (which was a rarity on our shoot ? ) and would also work individually. One was like a springer, covering miles of ground flushing and retrieving, one worked like a pointer freezing whenever she located a bird that was reluctant to flush hiding in a bush or down a rabbit hole, and the other was like a bulldozer. No cover was too thick for him. Whenever Gem froze on point one of the others would ru3 points
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That’s a load of bollocks .... there‘s no way Abbott knows that ten one hundreds makes a thousand .......3 points
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Cheers. its mostly railway embankments, paddocks, hedgerows where I am. I have a half cross and she is a good solid marker and finder. she will catch on decent runs but it's a lot to ask of one dog to get in cover shift its rabbit and then get back out and catch it.3 points
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Very proud of this one, just completed her advanced driver training, bilingual and got excepted into Oxford! ??3 points
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But wouldn't that just be recreating the dog and end up with something like a collie type? We created the dog in the first place to get rid of the bad traits after all.3 points
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Chlis is an idiot ,all the future feed "experts" are pushing these critters as the food to stop the world starving ,source of protein etc.As much as the thought of wiggly and crawley things doesnt appeal theres an awful lot of them and if there not dealt with then packhams lettuce sandwich wont be there as it,l be insiide the wigglys stomach. He is a soundbite moron who jumps on any campaign to keep his profile "public" as thats how he earns his considerable crust3 points
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At least I would only expect it to catch game and not sniff out drugs money guns attack people and call home if Timmy was stuck in the well.3 points
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Bloody phone Rez with mill dot yes they are used on live game , but I don’t post in the hunting section anymore2 points
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Only been into the dogs about 4 years myself mate and I’ve just got a young one I’m bringing on this season and he 12 months. Reason I got him was as my older dog layed up a couple of times last season and I like to be out but even this season there’s times that I’ve thought to myself things would be a little easier with just the one but also a blessing as at the minute my older dogs just ripped his nail completely off so he resting but deffo atlest think with your dog only been young you be better stick with the one or if you really have to like I probably would have when I was 23 get yoursel2 points
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The Dingo blood is already with us....? It lives, on in an ameliorated form, in the Australian Cattle Dog and (if whispered quietly),.in the ancient bloodlines of the Kelpie. There are very few 100% pure Dingos left in the wild,.most have hybridised with domestic canines... Great dogs .... http://www.chalkwarren.co.uk/2 points
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My experience with them black and white terrorists is that unlike a fox they will only kill one and take it away I have never seen them take the head off like a fox and move on to kill another, that’s not to say they don’t just because I haven’t come across it2 points