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35 GoodAbout revmx
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- Birthday 16/01/1989
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bendigo victoria
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hey guys and girls its been a while since i have been on so i thought i would share a few photos of my terriers here goes the first photo is of my main dog Pip she is a broken coat jack russell 3 yr old has only really started going to ground this year and in the last 2 months has really stepped up and surprised me a hell of a lot the next one is rex he is a 1 yr old mini foxie cross jack russell has started walking above ground and doing really well on everything but foxes the last one is fox she is 15 week old jack russell cross whippet i have high hopes for this
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hey guys im looking at buying my self a Hercules x100(retay x100 and i have been looking for some info on these but cant find much wanting to know how loud they are as ill be using into as a back yard plinker and removing a few pest birds around the place but i still want to take it out and hunt some rabbits with it as well so any info on the Hercules x100(retay x100 would be great........... cheers revmx
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thanks mate
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yeah his ears pick up better tv stations then my tv
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heu guys just thought i would share a photo or 2 of my 2 terriers for this season...... the first one is a pup i got last year he is 6 months and starting to shine when it comes to killing his fox skins he has started catching and killing rats and mice like they are nothing... and this is only a new terrier i got she is 2 and half only had her 2 weeks and she is fitting her like she has been her for ever i took her for a walk the other day and she pushed a fox from cover in the first 5 min and a hare from some some high grass 5 min after that she is show she has a crackr nose and she no
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the 2 i have see work they are not earth dogs more bushing type
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iv seen 2 working Manchester's and 1 of them would be the best fox dog i have ever seen
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and do you all think we would manage half of these if we had to dig i dont think so....
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sorry but WTF you cant be serious about releasing foxes thats a good way to be kicked off a farm if the farmer finds you releasing foxes to keep killing his lambs
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For one my terrier will go In and after 20 min if the fox don't bolt ill call them out and wait another 10 min and 8 out 10 times the fox will bolt in the last 10 min and if it doesn't we will move on to the next den its simple when we hunt over 200000 acres we just do t have time to dig..... In saying that there is probely 2 put of 10 times when we have to dig
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hell no as i said it takes up to much time digging them out and less time to do other earths ...... over here in oz its easy for me to do 20 earths a day in some of the area i hunt in
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if mine stay they find them self out of my yard and in someone else's yard i cant stand it
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hey guys and girls just a quick question what do you all prefur a terrier to stay and be dug or bolt a fox to awaiting guns????? i know i would rather my terriers bolt a fox to the awaiting guns and with good reason to we can get a lot more ground done in a day and if we have to dig it just takes up to much time and that means less foxes we get to shoot.. cheers revmx
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yeah mate any cat i see running around on the farms i shoot on is a dead one they course more damage to our wild life than foxes
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hey guys i deicided to go for a walk tonight with my 223 and my terrier pup....... i got to the first paddock and i only walked about 100m when i seen a fox sitting in a gate way only about 60 meters from me so i sat down and steadied the rifle on the bipod and as i did the fox started to walk away so i did a lip squek and the fox stopped and look at me as i took the shot my pup started running down the light to where the fox was and he started to drag it back to me im happy with that this is the fox and full grown vixen... my pup did not drag it very far only about 1m but its a start so i