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went out this morning to try and take a pheasant killing fox.i rang my mate who was supposed to come but he told me that my bitch and his dog had a fight so they were renderd useless, got hold of my mate who keeps russels and he said he wold be over tried the first earth dog in baying well steady mark we started to dig the dog came out, when we stopped digging and got the dog in again we got a mark in the same place this carried on for some while untill we tried his other russel and it did the same thing, we then went to another earth and the two dogs performed exactly the same, any ideas what went wrong as i have dug to the older russel many times. Would my patterdale have got us a result because she is harder than these to russels ??

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how old were the dogs, and how deep was the dig, and how many times has you mate dug to his dogs.because some inexperants dogs get distracted by the sound of the digging never liked russel anyway why did tou not slip the patterdle anyways imo you pair are as bad as the dogs you all walked away

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  On 03/04/2010 at 18:47, darren67 said:

how old were the dogs, and how deep was the dig, and how many times has you mate dug to his dogs.because some inexperants dogs get distracted by the sound of the digging never liked russel anyway why did tou not slip the patterdle anyways imo you pair are as bad as the dogs you all walked away

 

because are patts were knocked up because theyve been fighting and we cant dig to a dog which isnt in ther and ther was no other dogs there to finish the job else we would have i was livid [bANNED TEXT] i agreed to give him best but with no dog holding charlie he would just have moved as we started bumping again

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  On 03/04/2010 at 18:44, dev said:

the dogs sound like they are shite , no excuses for them,they are just no good

thats what i was thinking to dev but the lad wouldnt have it kept on bigging them up [bANNED TEXT] they were failing right in front of me

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  On 03/04/2010 at 18:30, RIOHH said:

If you have dug to the older russell before and you know it is 100% the question i would be asking is why did it walk out Eg, not very well, quarry it doesnt like.

 

ATB martin

 

he seemed well enough in himself and has bolted and dog foxes before perhaps he has just thrown the towell in ive heard of dogs doing this, what do u think

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the older russel is four years and the younger one is two years the depth was between 1.4 and 0.8 on both earths nothing massive puppy spots really (well the second) ther was two holes on the first earth and good scent and one hole on the second with remains of pheasants so these two dogs should have got the goods, this is why i dont rate russells and stick to the patts

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  On 03/04/2010 at 20:41, digthemdeeper said:

:hunter: :hunter: If they aint doing their job and dont seem interested .... :hunter: :hunter:

i suggested this many a time [bANNED TEXT] i was in a foul mood walking back to the van but he didnt like it too much beats me why though

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I dont believe the lads were as bad as the dogs and in my eyes the fox deserved to live if they didnt have a dog on the bank that could work it properly, myself would rather give it best than scratch around trying to get it with shit dogs :censored:,

 

Turnerboi havnt you listened to anything iv told you about russells :D :11:

you should have been out enough to realise whats right and what isnt by now ;)

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