scent 509 Posted December 23, 2009 Report Share Posted December 23, 2009 we have a pack of around 12 beaglexspringers and beaglexterriers for hunting foxes.We dont use guns though just lurchers .We usually one or 2 every sunday Quote Link to post
pluckers son 0 Posted December 23, 2009 Report Share Posted December 23, 2009 try here goldfinch for collars http://www.canicom.co.uk/index.php Quote Link to post
welshwizard 33 Posted December 24, 2009 Report Share Posted December 24, 2009 Hi there, I used to hunt a BeaglexHarrier, he was brilliant pefect recall, etc. Then I got a GriffonxHarrier, big mistake was stone deaf, it did exactly what it wanted to do. If its an electric collar you are after, there are only three brands worth having. Either Pacdog or Canicom or PetSafe. Quote Link to post
Gin 498 Posted December 24, 2009 Report Share Posted December 24, 2009 I have seen Warrens pack,- great little hunting pack. Quote Link to post
Northsider 9 Posted December 26, 2009 Report Share Posted December 26, 2009 Some of my pack at a good strong mark. Mainly Bassets and Basset crosses. Regards Warren nice little hounds there warren my mates hunt a pirate pack also mixed up bunch of cross breds hounds with terrier and springer in them there very good on fox Hi NORTHSIDER, I'm sure I have met you! Mr P Dukes once introduced us to each other, am I correct? As Yet my Basstes arnt the best on fox, funny little dogs they are, they nearly have to have permmission to hunt something new and to be honnest I am not coming accross that many red ones where I can let them go and follow on. After adding that they did well on a Pheasant killer yesterday which should have given them a little more zest for the job. Regards Warren no warren never met you i think you could be thinking of man from cork area all the best with the bassets what are they like in tight cover Quote Link to post
marrajack 1 Posted December 27, 2009 Author Report Share Posted December 27, 2009 Some of my pack at a good strong mark. Mainly Bassets and Basset crosses. Regards Warren [ Look tidy little hounds, good strong mark that musy have got the heart racing. had a couple of good marks with my wire pointer over xmas, no working terrier at present though What are the bassests crossed with, or are they black tan ? Quote Link to post
pointer 543 Posted December 27, 2009 Report Share Posted December 27, 2009 nice to hear of a wirehair out hunting mate. my wirehair usually puts a fox or two out of cover when i take him out around the local wastelands.infact i took my Dad out this morning just to show him a fox.scent is crap with the conditions were having but after a few minutes the pointer had one running ahead of us and it wasnt long before i found him and my wirehair cross lurcher marking a big earth which seemed to get my retired terrier a bit excitable but unfortunately his working days are over. i can call the wirehair away easily but the lurcher has to be lead away. its hard to catch a fox on there with the cover and banksides but ive always enjoyed a hunt on a fox even if its just a quick run around.obviously hounds are the way to go for serious hunting but for what i need the wirehair is shaping up nicely.just a dog that will hunt through cover and push out stuff and mark to ground.all mine does is very basic bushing and nothing of any real quality but good fun all the same...........and he cant get to ground which is a massive advantage over when i used terriers. Quote Link to post
marrajack 1 Posted December 27, 2009 Author Report Share Posted December 27, 2009 nice to hear of a wirehair out hunting mate. my wirehair usually puts a fox or two out of cover when i take him out around the local wastelands.infact i took my Dad out this morning just to show him a fox.scent is crap with the conditions were having but after a few minutes the pointer had one running ahead of us and it wasnt long before i found him and my wirehair cross lurcher marking a big earth which seemed to get my retired terrier a bit excitable but unfortunately his working days are over. i can call the wirehair away easily but the lurcher has to be lead away. its hard to catch a fox on there with the cover and banksides but ive always enjoyed a hunt on a fox even if its just a quick run around.obviously hounds are the way to go for serious hunting but for what i need the wirehair is shaping up nicely.just a dog that will hunt through cover and push out stuff and mark to ground.all mine does is very basic bushing and nothing of any real quality but good fun all the same...........and he cant get to ground which is a massive advantage over when i used terriers. [ My pointer bitch does her best to get to ground !!!!! I have never killed fox with her, but she is aggresive with carcass, though after years with terriers I know this can be a false dawn. Not many fox round here to ground, but you can still find odd ones in cover, my pointer is keen hunting them and deer, but very headstrong on scent, like the sound of the terrier cocker crosses they seem popular. Good luck with your wire hair Quote Link to post
NEWBIE1980 0 Posted December 28, 2009 Report Share Posted December 28, 2009 tell us more mate.what make price mine are head strong. Mine too are very headstrong, iv had a couple of collars these have been the best they are 100% waterproof and do the job also they have dual channels so both dogs can be controlled with one transmitter .http://www.mightypets.com/product.asp?3=1418 . The previous one i had the dog went in the river and ruined it . Quote Link to post
dogs-n-natives 1,182 Posted December 29, 2009 Report Share Posted December 29, 2009 we have a pack of around 12 beaglexspringers and beaglexterriers for hunting foxes.We dont use guns though just lurchers .We usually one or 2 every sunday any pics of the cross-breds scent? Quote Link to post
MartMc 0 Posted December 29, 2009 Report Share Posted December 29, 2009 nice to hear of a wirehair out hunting mate. my wirehair usually puts a fox or two out of cover when i take him out around the local wastelands.infact i took my Dad out this morning just to show him a fox.scent is crap with the conditions were having but after a few minutes the pointer had one running ahead of us and it wasnt long before i found him and my wirehair cross lurcher marking a big earth which seemed to get my retired terrier a bit excitable but unfortunately his working days are over. i can call the wirehair away easily but the lurcher has to be lead away. its hard to catch a fox on there with the cover and banksides but ive always enjoyed a hunt on a fox even if its just a quick run around.obviously hounds are the way to go for serious hunting but for what i need the wirehair is shaping up nicely.just a dog that will hunt through cover and push out stuff and mark to ground.all mine does is very basic bushing and nothing of any real quality but good fun all the same...........and he cant get to ground which is a massive advantage over when i used terriers. How do you think your Wire would do with a fox?? I have a mustwork wire and i think he has the heart to get stuck in. Cheers Mart Quote Link to post
pointer 543 Posted December 29, 2009 Report Share Posted December 29, 2009 i think he would enjoy it from what ive heard from other gwp owners its not usually a problem.lets face it a dog as big as a gwp jacking on a fox would look ridiculous. Quote Link to post
Johnny Vegas 1 1 Posted December 29, 2009 Report Share Posted December 29, 2009 nice to hear of a wirehair out hunting mate. my wirehair usually puts a fox or two out of cover when i take him out around the local wastelands.infact i took my Dad out this morning just to show him a fox.scent is crap with the conditions were having but after a few minutes the pointer had one running ahead of us and it wasnt long before i found him and my wirehair cross lurcher marking a big earth which seemed to get my retired terrier a bit excitable but unfortunately his working days are over. i can call the wirehair away easily but the lurcher has to be lead away. its hard to catch a fox on there with the cover and banksides but ive always enjoyed a hunt on a fox even if its just a quick run around.obviously hounds are the way to go for serious hunting but for what i need the wirehair is shaping up nicely.just a dog that will hunt through cover and push out stuff and mark to ground.all mine does is very basic bushing and nothing of any real quality but good fun all the same...........and he cant get to ground which is a massive advantage over when i used terriers. not being funny lads but im here to talk hounds not gun dogs so please take it where it belongs,feel like im causing trouble now but i aint and soz if i offended any 1.now back to the topic of calling hounds back tell you how we done it was lucky to know a guy,he had a old hound there he offerd it to us bloody grabbed him with both hands lol.beagle he is was used on loads of shoots so every time he hears a shotgun go off he comes back thats how we get ours back,he was the lead dog and the rest followed him still got him now.gave the rest to a mate but now i want more reading this lol all the best steve ps i apologise again to you wirehair fellas.hope you all have a happy new year. How do you think your Wire would do with a fox?? I have a mustwork wire and i think he has the heart to get stuck in. Cheers Mart Quote Link to post
pointer 543 Posted December 29, 2009 Report Share Posted December 29, 2009 fair enough :clapper:and your quite right. Quote Link to post
foxdigger13 114 Posted December 30, 2009 Report Share Posted December 30, 2009 warren are your bassets crossed with teckels and do you have any pure teckels Quote Link to post
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