awen 29 Posted October 13, 2009 Author Report Share Posted October 13, 2009 come on folk lets hear about your dogs that take deer [munty roe fallow or even red]. ill come clean lookin for a good pup out of a woodland dog and was hopin one of you folks would point me in the right direction without realisin it. be nice to see some pics too Quote Link to post
UNFIT 0 Posted October 13, 2009 Report Share Posted October 13, 2009 (edited) come on folk lets hear about your dogs that take deer [munty roe fallow or even red]. ill come clean lookin for a good pup out of a woodland dog and was hopin one of you folks would point me in the right direction without realisin it. be nice to see some pics too you cant put up any pics or discuss that it is still being done today because it is illegal in britain and the thread will go missing . Edited October 13, 2009 by UNFIT Quote Link to post
dean 29 27 Posted October 13, 2009 Report Share Posted October 13, 2009 its hard to say what x cos theres different types that do the job but the best for me is one that downs them quick and gets the throat theres nothin worse than an arse biter that wastes the meat Why how many neck dogs have you owned. MNany dogs grab the back leg and flick the deer, each will have its own catching skill...... flick the deer ,just how is that done ,i have never seen that happen .please explain . lol Quote Link to post
awen 29 Posted October 13, 2009 Author Report Share Posted October 13, 2009 come on folk lets hear about your dogs that take deer [munty roe fallow or even red]. ill come clean lookin for a good pup out of a woodland dog and was hopin one of you folks would point me in the right direction without realisin it. be nice to see some pics too you cant put up any pics or discuss that it is still being done today because it is illegal in britain and the thread will go missing . pics of dogs taking deer pre ban and the offspring that were bred out of em, im no law breker mate just interested in dogs that are capable of taking them horned rabbits Quote Link to post
Guest lurchers&terriers Posted October 13, 2009 Report Share Posted October 13, 2009 less of that sheep shagers. id rather read his posts than your anyday. theres no need to be like that in a public forum use your pms remember we shag them but you eat them i shag them too Quote Link to post
snoopdog 1,256 Posted October 13, 2009 Report Share Posted October 13, 2009 Throat dogs are born not made by moving them up on the throat. Some dogs might be able to be taught to do it but that aint my way. I have a bitch that does not take the throat of a coyote but only the high chest, I hate it but she is also very violent so I forgive her. My male dog CANNOT OR WILL NOT grab a coyote anywhere else but in the throat. He is a throat dog. The same goes for a dog on deer. They are born not made. come on then col saunders im all ears this is all new to me im really on edge of seat here..do your dogs use ropes /lassoes (cant spell) I do not know you. You most definately do not know me. If you want to be a smart ass towards me that is fine but you sound like a little f****n c**t. I'll extend this offer on here once again to all. If you want to see dogs that take game unaided and un-coached and do it right, fly your ass over here and I will show you anything you want to see. I am not afraid nor do I think you will be disappointed. dan they might be born ,but they only learn to take to the throat from experance ,i e, geting hurt and then realise its easier to go on the neck ,the deer kick like a mule and can damage a dog when it is on the ground with a hold rather than a neck hold , i was out with a dog at ten month old .... a few seasons ago.....and it accidently got on a deer ...when we got to it it was hold off the throat and it had never seen one before,,, never mind run one ....infact i seen one of two do the same pre ban off course .........i know nothing about deer has i only run rabbits too....just telling you what i seen .....years ago..... Quote Link to post
runforyourlife 361 Posted October 13, 2009 Report Share Posted October 13, 2009 Bloody hell deerman, thats one way to get someone out of the post. I guess you dont like yanks then?? Are there any deer in Irac ? Quote Link to post
dean 29 27 Posted October 13, 2009 Report Share Posted October 13, 2009 less of that sheep shagers. id rather read his posts than your anyday. theres no need to be like that in a public forum use your pms remember we shag them but you eat them lol Quote Link to post
UNFIT 0 Posted October 13, 2009 Report Share Posted October 13, 2009 Throat dogs are born not made by moving them up on the throat. Some dogs might be able to be taught to do it but that aint my way. I have a bitch that does not take the throat of a coyote but only the high chest, I hate it but she is also very violent so I forgive her. My male dog CANNOT OR WILL NOT grab a coyote anywhere else but in the throat. He is a throat dog. The same goes for a dog on deer. They are born not made. come on then col saunders im all ears this is all new to me im really on edge of seat here..do your dogs use ropes /lassoes (cant spell) I do not know you. You most definately do not know me. If you want to be a smart ass towards me that is fine but you sound like a little f****n c**t. I'll extend this offer on here once again to all. If you want to see dogs that take game unaided and un-coached and do it right, fly your ass over here and I will show you anything you want to see. I am not afraid nor do I think you will be disappointed. dan they might be born ,but they only learn to take to the throat from experance ,i e, geting hurt and then realise its easier to go on the neck ,the deer kick like a mule and can damage a dog when it is on the ground with a hold rather than a neck hold , i was out with a dog at ten month old .... a few seasons ago.....and it accidently got on a deer ...when we got to it it was hold off the throat and it had never seen one before,,, never mind run one ....infact i seen one of two do the same pre ban off course .........i know nothing about deer has i only run rabbits too....just telling you what i seen .....years ago..... was it with another dog .or on its own . Quote Link to post
TOMO 26,037 Posted October 13, 2009 Report Share Posted October 13, 2009 seen a few myself do that snoop , first time , on the floor neck hold and dead befor anybody has got to it. also seen dogs that never lern , and always hanging on to a leg, all there lives Quote Link to post
runforyourlife 361 Posted October 13, 2009 Report Share Posted October 13, 2009 If it was on its own, its done bloody very very well!! Or it was just very lucky.....Are you sure the deer wasnt lame? Quote Link to post
dean 29 27 Posted October 13, 2009 Report Share Posted October 13, 2009 Throat dogs are born not made by moving them up on the throat. Some dogs might be able to be taught to do it but that aint my way. I have a bitch that does not take the throat of a coyote but only the high chest, I hate it but she is also very violent so I forgive her. My male dog CANNOT OR WILL NOT grab a coyote anywhere else but in the throat. He is a throat dog. The same goes for a dog on deer. They are born not made. come on then col saunders im all ears this is all new to me im really on edge of seat here..do your dogs use ropes /lassoes (cant spell) I do not know you. You most definately do not know me. If you want to be a smart ass towards me that is fine but you sound like a little f****n c**t. I'll extend this offer on here once again to all. If you want to see dogs that take game unaided and un-coached and do it right, fly your ass over here and I will show you anything you want to see. I am not afraid nor do I think you will be disappointed. dan they might be born ,but they only learn to take to the throat from experance ,i e, geting hurt and then realise its easier to go on the neck ,the deer kick like a mule and can damage a dog when it is on the ground with a hold rather than a neck hold , i was out with a dog at ten month old .... a few seasons ago.....and it accidently got on a deer ...when we got to it it was hold off the throat and it had never seen one before,,, never mind run one ....infact i seen one of two do the same pre ban off course .........i know nothing about deer has i only run rabbits too....just telling you what i seen .....years ago..... was it with another dog .or on its own . i dont know, ive never seen it done, ive heard off boys their running 5 or 6 lurchers at a time...lol. I wouldnt know..... im just a rabbiting man, me and my bullgreyhounds...lol. Quote Link to post
Joe1302 0 Posted October 13, 2009 Report Share Posted October 13, 2009 (edited) my dad's dog use to grab them by the neck usually. however, seen him catch them by the hocs and bring them down amazing to see grab both hocs at the same time. how many people have seen dogs catch a deer whilst its jumping a dike because hes done that he was a terrific deer and hare dog but not made for charlies but earned his keep. atb joe p.s. pre ban of course. Edited October 13, 2009 by Joe1302 Quote Link to post
UNFIT 0 Posted October 13, 2009 Report Share Posted October 13, 2009 If it was on its own, its done bloody very very well!! Or it was just very lucky.....Are you sure the deer wasnt lame?i have seen 2 ten month old dogs stop a 135lb fallow stag ,plus a 119lb one as well ,if its in them they will get stuck in .the one was also on the neck . Quote Link to post
snoopdog 1,256 Posted October 13, 2009 Report Share Posted October 13, 2009 Throat dogs are born not made by moving them up on the throat. Some dogs might be able to be taught to do it but that aint my way. I have a bitch that does not take the throat of a coyote but only the high chest, I hate it but she is also very violent so I forgive her. My male dog CANNOT OR WILL NOT grab a coyote anywhere else but in the throat. He is a throat dog. The same goes for a dog on deer. They are born not made. come on then col saunders im all ears this is all new to me im really on edge of seat here..do your dogs use ropes /lassoes (cant spell) I do not know you. You most definately do not know me. If you want to be a smart ass towards me that is fine but you sound like a little f****n c**t. I'll extend this offer on here once again to all. If you want to see dogs that take game unaided and un-coached and do it right, fly your ass over here and I will show you anything you want to see. I am not afraid nor do I think you will be disappointed. dan they might be born ,but they only learn to take to the throat from experance ,i e, geting hurt and then realise its easier to go on the neck ,the deer kick like a mule and can damage a dog when it is on the ground with a hold rather than a neck hold , i was out with a dog at ten month old .... a few seasons ago.....and it accidently got on a deer ...when we got to it it was hold off the throat and it had never seen one before,,, never mind run one ....infact i seen one of two do the same pre ban off course .........i know nothing about deer has i only run rabbits too....just telling you what i seen .....years ago..... was it with another dog .or on its own . it was on its own ....it went out of sight on the course but when i got there it was hold of the neck ....never so the take down.....but i would put a bet on that the deer made a mistake because of where it was .....but it did have the throat hold and it had never seen one before ..... Quote Link to post
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