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Stabs

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  1. What d it say Sam? Can you post up here or scan it in?
  2. Never used the A2 but I'm told it's a decent bit of kit. The septics have been reissuing the M14 for a bit now I believe, not just for the sneaky teams either.
  3. http://www.thehuntinglife.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=130577&view=&hl=glover&fromsearch=1
  4. That's all I need...FJager and Gerry Adams joining forces!

  5. Used to hunt orchards and Christmas tree blocks. Hard work but some great sport
  6. Hello Ned...I was in Inverell about 8 years ago hunting pigs with Ian C Welcome aboard.....I've read a few bits and pieces of yours in the mags
  7. Ginger bearded border renegade

  8. Thanks for that FH. I've not known any bedlington lurchers with decent coats but your one looks like it's got a decent jacket. Most have been linty things that soak through at the slightest drizzle and pick up debris like a magnet. Might be the lakey blood in there?
  9. FenceHopper.....what type of Bedlington was used in the creation of your lurcher?
  10. Well done lads. Wish I could have been there to take part.
  11. Catcher, don't even waste one second on those pricks...emotional and intellectual inadequates. Crack on son and don't pay them no mind
  12. Does anyone know if the white trainers on the back cover are Stan Smiths? How do they compare to the Reebok Classic for field work? Seriously though....just got mine through today.....some top tales and some very good photos in there Thanks Darcy
  13. Nice looking little dog that Jack. Best of luck with him.
  14. Be sure to use that number and report anything suspicious lads
  15. This bloke was the best man at my wedding, he is the godfather to my daughter and also my best mate. He is such a good mate he is willing to marry most of my sister-in-laws lol

  16. I've always found bulls intelligent too but not many accuse bull crosses of picking their runs. As for what Skycat said about Salukis....I'd agree with that completely. Probably the best bit about hunting for me is watching a dog learn, watching them work together if you've got more than one. It's not always about experience all of the time. Some dogs hit the ground running and need little experience to start working and these ones seem to go from strength to strength.
  17. Very nice John. Hope the pup does you proud. I've got one here that's a reverse 3/8 5/8 back to a half cross. The other way around from yours...a little bit more collie than grey rather than vice versa. Looks like your training is going well too
  18. This might be of interest to you An article by John Glover in "The Working Terrier and Running Dog" from October 1990 In County Wicklow, Ireland, there is a glen, many years ago the hunters or terriermen, call them what you will, would go “a badgeringâ€, a term they used to describe their terriers work, this is the story of the dog they used. Way back in the mists of time, a terrier little known outside of it’s native Eire was sent forth into the blackness of the Wicklow settes, traditional the badger dog, his physique was built on these lines, low to the ground, long, flexible
  19. I used to feed trotters at least once a week and my dogs loved them! They had the added benefit of lasting for ages with the terriers too!
  20. Exactly right there Tomo.....a runt is a cull
  21. Poacher...I was backwards and forwards down Gary's house about 5/6 years back trying to get a lining from Come on Ernie and Gary was trying to mate his red leggy fell terrier with one of his whippets. Are you sure these he had for sale were not out of the fell? He certainly never had any Irish dogs back then.
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