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Why do you call it nonsense? A proper dog will run up on the deer seize the hock, set the brakes on, drive through and topple it and then throat it. Nothin nonsense about that. As a matter of fact

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i think the technic is all on the dog, all ours would take them before the ban and have different methods.

 

bullxs - grab and anchor,dont matter where it is and these types often get dragged.

 

billy - grabs neck if he can but if he has to hell grab anywhere then switch to the neck

 

nia - grabs the back leg and flips them turning and dropping all her body weight to floor

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i grew up with an older generation of dogmen, and there was never any bullx in their kennels, saluki, deerhound , collie x, and they relyed on how game their dogs were, and bred accordingly, keeping only the best for that job, others they kept for bunnies, and hares, and of no real size, 25 to 28ins, 60 to 80 pound dogs, but then times were different, no mobiles, or helicopters , or night vision to worry about, im not goin to name drop, but one lad kept, gsdxgrey and nearly wiped out a rare herd in a park with these, and also suffered the convictions.

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: :clapper: Some really interesting comments guys... :clapper:

 

I see a lot of wild deer, Roe, Fallow, Sika,.etc...often on a daily basis,..and to be honest,.as a humble catcher of rabbits, they can sometimes be a wee bit of a fecking nuisance :yes:

 

However, as a life-long fan of the running dog types,..it is good to hear how other lads are doing, and how they go about things... I have found that the exciting chat regarding the taking of various deer species can often produce the best in a hunting man,.but alas,...it can also the bring out the worst :thumbs:

 

All the best,.CHALKWARREN... :drink:

 

 

 

AMEN

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: :clapper: Some really interesting comments guys... :clapper:

 

I see a lot of wild deer, Roe, Fallow, Sika,.etc...often on a daily basis,..and to be honest,.as a humble catcher of rabbits, they can sometimes be a wee bit of a fecking nuisance :yes:

 

However, as a life-long fan of the running dog types,..it is good to hear how other lads are doing, and how they go about things... I have found that the exciting chat regarding the taking of various deer species can often produce the best in a hunting man,.but alas,...it can also the bring out the worst :thumbs:

 

All the best,.CHALKWARREN... :drink:

 

 

 

AMEN

CORNER ,you wont get this unless you are old , :laugh:
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The best deer dog I heard about was 3/4 deerhound and I have heard that size is a big factor in a decent deerdog .....Its a pity its all in the past I would of loved to have seen it ....

I wonder when the my mate had a 23" whippet cross dropping the fallow buck single handed post will appear

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The best deer dog I heard about was 3/4 deerhound and I have heard that size is a big factor in a decent deerdog .....Its a pity its all in the past I would of loved to have seen it ....

I wonder when the my mate had a 23" whippet cross dropping the fallow buck single handed post will appear

here you go . the one i seen did not do it single handed,but it done all the work for about 6 minuits ,untill a bullx bitch and a brave person got on the seen to help out . it turned out to be a gold trophy head .and the dog was only 21inch whip x bedy . :yes: Edited by UNFIT
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