robgriff1 4 Posted January 6, 2010 Report Share Posted January 6, 2010 plummers dont do foxes,we dont believe you. only kidding mate nice one i really dont beleive it sorry if iam rong but theres not 1 mark on the dogs Had 1 with the tykes myself recently mate & not a mark on mine either, so what?? Why would the guy post if it weren't true & why is there always some dickhead that spoils the thread with dickshit replies?? Quote Link to post
mark2007 32 Posted January 6, 2010 Report Share Posted January 6, 2010 well said matey totally true Quote Link to post
Jamie m 668 Posted January 6, 2010 Report Share Posted January 6, 2010 plummers dont do foxes,we dont believe you. only kidding mate nice one i really dont beleive it sorry if iam rong but theres not 1 mark on the dogs Had 1 with the tykes myself recently mate & not a mark on mine either, so what?? Why would the guy post if it weren't true & why is there always some dickhead that spoils the thread with dickshit replies?? right on could of been week or lame they just cant stop slating plummers, on my plummers pedigree theres working certificates for his lines pre ban way back why would a hunt use them if they were no good Quote Link to post
nathgoon 2 Posted January 6, 2010 Report Share Posted January 6, 2010 plummers dont do foxes,we dont believe you. only kidding mate nice one i really dont beleive it sorry if iam rong but theres not 1 mark on the dogs if you think the definition of a good worker is a smashed up face and a bloodied up muzzle , I'm afraid your mistaken . well done tho mate Quote Link to post
Guest GoneToGround1 Posted January 6, 2010 Report Share Posted January 6, 2010 (edited) did the terriers catch the fox in cover ?? am not douting you, its just i have been bushing for years now and come across many foxes but never managed to catch one with just the tykes when bushing, , pobally because my dogs are shite, , similar to me last year had the odd 1 or 2, but this year we had i think either 6 in 4 outings or 8 in 6 outings from cover, and this was the start of the season when cover was thick... no guns just terriers. and as for whoever said above about marks on dogs, our dogs havent really been sore this year the terriers have caught and dealt with them well enough and havent had hardly any marks on them. weve had more foxes from cover this year than earths it wasa good season for us untill transport fecked us up a few weeks ago edited to say i have been out more than 4 or 6 times just before we missed any we caught them lot at the beginning of the season.... Edited January 6, 2010 by GoneToGround1 Quote Link to post
GET THEM OUT (.)(.) 39 Posted January 6, 2010 Report Share Posted January 6, 2010 did the terriers catch the fox in cover ?? am not douting you, its just i have been bushing for years now and come across many foxes but never managed to catch one with just the tykes when bushing, , pobally because my dogs are shite, , similar to me last year had the odd 1 or 2, but this year we had i think either 6 in 4 outings or 8 in 6 outings from cover, and this was the start of the season when cover was thick... no guns just terriers. and as for whoever said above about marks on dogs, our dogs havent really been sore this year the terriers have caught and dealt with them well enough and havent had hardly any marks on them. weve had more foxes from cover this year than earths it wasa good season for us untill transport fecked us up a few weeks ago edited to say i have been out more than 4 or 6 times just before we missed any we caught them lot at the beginning of the season.... sound fun fella, , our covers dont hold many tbh, gotta go to town to see a fox during the day, Quote Link to post
leegreen 2,169 Posted January 6, 2010 Report Share Posted January 6, 2010 When I used to keep terriers we caught plenty in cover, I would say as many as 1 in 10. Mind you some of the terriers were massive . Quote Link to post
rebel2009 20 Posted January 6, 2010 Report Share Posted January 6, 2010 plummers dont do foxes,we dont believe you. only kidding mate nice one i really dont beleive it sorry if iam rong but theres not 1 mark on the dogs stop talking shit scars mean fuckall if the dogs are good enough and get there prey right first time they waint get bit not all dogs get scars just off 1 fox try a few before marks start showing Quote Link to post
jo54 255 Posted January 6, 2010 Report Share Posted January 6, 2010 plummers dont do foxes,we dont believe you. only kidding mate nice one i really dont beleive it sorry if iam rong but theres not 1 mark on the dogs stop talking shit scars mean fuckall if the dogs are good enough and get there prey right first time they waint get bit not all dogs get scars just off 1 fox try a few before marks start showing see your a handy shot Quote Link to post
DABCHICK 58 Posted January 6, 2010 Report Share Posted January 6, 2010 Not been funny '''''GET THEM OUT'''' but all you do is go on threads giving people shite matey some lads dogs dont get marked but some do it depends on the dog and how it takes its catch but then again it also depends on how the dog is brought on alot of lads on here today giving people shite other their dogs it must be time of the month again for them or it might just be they are all getting too old for the game THAT CHOC DOG ON AVIATOR ONCE NAILED A FOX ON TOP IN WINDY CONDITIONS WHILE OLD REDSKIN WAS FEASTING ON A RABBIT THEY ROLLED AROUND, JUST AS I GOT TOO THEM TO SCRUFF MATEY, HE MADE HIS ESCAPE OVER A STONE WALL, CHARLIE MADE IT FIRST TIME OVER WALL TERRIER SECOND ATEMPT ,TERRIER DIDNT COME AWAY UNSCATHED WASNT BAD BUT YOUD KNOW HE HAD A RUCK AND HE HAS AT TIMES WALKED THROUGH FOXES UNDER THE GROUND THAT IS REGARDS DABBER Quote Link to post
steviemann 5 Posted January 6, 2010 Report Share Posted January 6, 2010 As I was snowed in and couldnt make work today I took advantage and went out with my 2 young plummers, as I said in another post I have covered a lot of miles in the car and on foot last week checking earths and pipes to no avail, although they did push a few out of cover. Today my terriers chanced on a fox in a thick bramble patch roughly 20 x 100 yards long. Having heard the comotion I threw myself in the patch to assist, up to my neck in thorns, falling into a hidden stinking ditch water up to my knees, falling head over heals ankles round my shoulders and cut to ribbons I finally got to them as the fox was drawing its last breath. At last my 2 14 month old terriers got their 1st fox. Mark on Charlies leg looks strange JMO not being suspicious or owt. Quote Link to post
poacherman 353 Posted January 6, 2010 Report Share Posted January 6, 2010 plummers dont do foxes,we dont believe you. only kidding mate nice one i really dont beleive it sorry if iam rong but theres not 1 mark on the dogs your a pure fanny of a guy Quote Link to post
Toka 10 Posted January 7, 2010 Report Share Posted January 7, 2010 Great to hear....keep them at it!!! ATB Quote Link to post
red 10 1 Posted January 7, 2010 Report Share Posted January 7, 2010 As I was snowed in and couldnt make work today I took advantage and went out with my 2 young plummers, as I said in another post I have covered a lot of miles in the car and on foot last week checking earths and pipes to no avail, although they did push a few out of cover. Today my terriers chanced on a fox in a thick bramble patch roughly 20 x 100 yards long. Having heard the comotion I threw myself in the patch to assist, up to my neck in thorns, falling into a hidden stinking ditch water up to my knees, falling head over heals ankles round my shoulders and cut to ribbons I finally got to them as the fox was drawing its last breath. At last my 2 14 month old terriers got their 1st fox. well done Quote Link to post
red 10 1 Posted January 7, 2010 Report Share Posted January 7, 2010 (edited) As I was snowed in and couldnt make work today I took advantage and went out with my 2 young plummers, as I said in another post I have covered a lot of miles in the car and on foot last week checking earths and pipes to no avail, although they did push a few out of cover. Today my terriers chanced on a fox in a thick bramble patch roughly 20 x 100 yards long. Having heard the comotion I threw myself in the patch to assist, up to my neck in thorns, falling into a hidden stinking ditch water up to my knees, falling head over heals ankles round my shoulders and cut to ribbons I finally got to them as the fox was drawing its last breath. At last my 2 14 month old terriers got their 1st fox. [/quote Edited January 7, 2010 by red 10 Quote Link to post
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