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HALTY LAD

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  1. Yea Ive heard the Queensland pigs can be the bigger pigs.... but 126 is a nice lump of meat! How are your dogs for working thick cover like bramble (blackberry) and do you ever get into situations where you have thought a different dog type would have done the job better? Or do you find that your dogs can do the job best in all areas you hunt? Not serious questions mate, just a bit of banter I really like the look of your dogs and you seem well pleased with them (which is the main thing).
  2. Good Stuff Ned, excellent pics and write ups mate What is the heaviest pig you have taken in your area?
  3. Never a truer word spoken. Some people wouldn't know a good terrier if it jumped up an' grabbed 'em by the throat !!! Got to say thats rubbish, ANY terrier that you can dig to regularly is a good'en, regardless of breed. But then I suppose most wont make you the same ammount of ££££££ when you breed a litter, so if thats your game Until people put the working terrier first, and forget about the money and the Kennel club, then the borders will always be a minority breed. Shame really.
  4. Your real names not Borat by any chance is it mate??
  5. why wont they be as good? Has the line gone down hill? Or is it that you dont put the time in? Just wondering, as there seems no point in breeding a line if the quality is lost?? before it was legal to do what these dogs done mate thats my point hares hares hares hares there,s always one lol and my dogs will never see the fens or other land these dogs above ran regular :thumbs:my dogs are there to please me thanks Didnt think you were going to have a paddy over it but I get the jist. You have crap land and only run bunnies have a good season.
  6. Fair Play Runforyourlife you run some similar ground to what I work in Cumbria, it has many dangers, need a sensible running dog that knows when to drop a gear on that stuff.
  7. My good mate was out walking his terriers when they took off after a group of wild boar, when he eventually found them they had a big male pinned in the corner of a deer fence, it was held at bay grunting and charging and he said it flicked a couple into the air spinning for about 8 yards! he couldnt do nothing, apart from run back to his jeep, drive home, get his gun, drive back, run back through the woods! He was very supprised to find them in the same spot, though he was only 20 mins or something, he shot the boar, and the dogs were ok, a few small tears to stitch up, but not as bad as he t
  8. Its never a joy to watch especially your own dags, but hunting up high ground is always a risky business. heres a clip off youtube, dogo hunting wild sheep in some steep country
  9. lol, theres loads of people on here who would like to get on a beating team, never mind a novice... Took me till i was about 35 to get on one... Welcome young man, and if you carry on being as well spoken and poilte as you are, you will go along way, and people will want to help you.... lol maybe thats just you? Finding beaters through the season is never an easy job for keepers in some parts, if he lived near me id have got him on to some beating if he wanted it, but it aint something people are queuing up for round here its hard work, and many miles walking.
  10. Id strongly recomend getting out there with an experienced and responsible person, that does the things your interested in, maybe visit local gamekeepers and ask if they need extra beaters, this will give you the opertunity to meet locals who could help you.
  11. Yea, you could have been very unlucky and it could have broken a leg, but to be honest ive seen dogs come off far far far higher cliffs and keep on going at the bottom. But I suppose the running dogs would be at the greatest risk.
  12. why wont they be as good? Has the line gone down hill? Or is it that you dont put the time in? Just wondering, as there seems no point in breeding a line if the quality is lost??
  13. mental f*****g prices, small wonder decent lads dont have them, you would have be mad to pay that for a well bred terrier
  14. Now then! Ive kept track of this petty argument, and all I can say is. NO NEED!!!! Breeder as you are the older one, surely you should show an example and act more gentlemanly towards a fellow sportsman. Not be bickering between yourselves, and starting thread after thread for no good reason other than trying to make out that you were right in the first place by basically insinuating that Jamie was being untruthful. If you want my tuppence worth your comments were asking for a brash response, no one likes being called a liar when they are not. Not all people are the same, if you said it to
  15. nice website, but somehow i dont think thats where we,re goin, the kennel club states, "the border is essentialy a working terrier,"how many kennel club memebers think like that, not many ill bet, my dog and his mum are registered, because at the time thats what i wanted, but my pups are,nt and i will not do it either, stuff the k,c,, i m breeding worker to worker everytime, and will strive to put the border back with the workers, but that just my opinion., why not it does not stop them from working if they are KC registered sold a good few pups to working home for the price of a pat with
  16. bollox its nowt new man, these deluded people have been on here all along! The thing is, they are nutters and thankfully most people know that. However they will keep on with their un-natural agenda until every form of hunting including fishing is banned and were all eating a diet of celery and seaweed and instead of walking around, we all skip along blowing kisses to one another whislt hugging a cutesy wootsy ickle bunny wabbit.
  17. Hes in my woods! If a see the nutter id be tempted to flat-pack him myself lol
  18. Tosser :wankerzo4: if a knew him, id poke him right in the eye!
  19. They absolutely live for hunting... great dogs
  20. dont be daft... theres nothing wrong with talking about old traps and trapping methods Jeez if we cant talk about the times of the past anymore then we really are in a fecking bad way in this pathetic nanny state The antis... f**k off! they dont need ammo, they make their own bullshit every day... this is a trapping style from THE PAST!! It in no way effects what we do today All of the other old traps and methods are very well documented, if the anti's need such pictures they are easy to find... feck i could pop up page after page of old keepers sheds lined with sparrowhawks, and o
  21. Back in the day when it was legal, it was a top way of flattenin any straggler corbies n maggies that didnt gan into the larsen or cages.... when a was a lad we aalways covered the trap t' make it blend in perfectly with its surroundings, in the hedge bottom or wherever. Before it was hidden, we would tap a banty egg onto the plate enough to make it sit level, then adjust it to a sensitive position. Worked a treat.... nowadays i use a .17 hmr
  22. maybe she wanted her stocking filled! :tongue4:
  23. dont talk out your arse mate f*****g idiot Wind yer neck in hard man! I was taking the piss!
  24. What age was she? Just out of interest... FTB His mother was probably early 50's, and id have been mid 20's but bye christ she was a lively one from what I can rememba, and not too saggy either! Im glad I did it, but it was embarassing as everyone found out, and my friend has never looked at me in the same way since
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