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Am looking for a new mut to go with my lurcher, land i go on as a lot of cover and as the saying go's 2 heads are better than one!! what would you boys and girls go for?? am thinking firstx whipxbeddy!!

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rubbish.if the gap in cover isnt big enough my spaniel will make it bigger just by charging through it.if the spaniel dont wanna go in its cos thiers feck all in there.a good working springer will tac

seen a couple of springer x patterdale dogs round my way.real smart looking animal.bet they can do the thick stuff.

I've worked borders , pats ,fells, lakelands, russels, and a mate had both smooth and wire fox terriers plus crosses. All worked very well but they would never better a small springer. Anybody who has

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I bush most days and have always worked the cover a lot(40yrs) and you need a small dog to get in the brambles and thick cover not a beddy/whippet,do you understand the concept of working thick cover and pushing the quarry towards a waiting lurcher?a terrier or small dog with a good nose is required for cover work,it has to fit through small runs under and through thick cover,big dogs can't do this,atb,wirralman

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Depends if you are poaching or not (barking). I use a Teckel and he is deadly. He will find anything and has a great voice. Very obedient as well if you put the training into him early as a pup.

I have tried a lot of dogs in cover. I recommend a large sized terrier that doesnt go to ground. Sometimes the staffie cross terriers can be silent but deadly. Fox terriers are fairly good as well, and you cant beat a good Jack Russell. :thumbs:

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I bush most days and have always worked the cover a lot(40yrs) and you need a small dog to get in the brambles and thick cover not a beddy/whippet,do you understand the concept of working thick cover and pushing the quarry towards a waiting lurcher?a terrier or small dog with a good nose is required for cover work,it has to fit through small runs under and through thick cover,big dogs can't do this,atb,wirralman

 

exactly :yes: even some spaniels are too big and cant face some thick cover, so I have seen

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I bush most days and have always worked the cover a lot(40yrs) and you need a small dog to get in the brambles and thick cover not a beddy/whippet,do you understand the concept of working thick cover and pushing the quarry towards a waiting lurcher?a terrier or small dog with a good nose is required for cover work,it has to fit through small runs under and through thick cover,big dogs can't do this,atb,wirralman

 

 

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I bush most days and have always worked the cover a lot(40yrs) and you need a small dog to get in the brambles and thick cover not a beddy/whippet,do you understand the concept of working thick cover and pushing the quarry towards a waiting lurcher?a terrier or small dog with a good nose is required for cover work,it has to fit through small runs under and through thick cover,big dogs can't do this,atb,wirralman

yer i understand, but just asking what lad/lasses use on the THL, what breed do you use???
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always liked a spaniel something small i had a sprocker for years the best little dog i've had for bushing,i have a little jack russel here its tiny but not a patch on a good spaniel,terrier's usually hunt truer but are usually a lot slower than a spaniel,also you dont have the trouble of a spaniel getting to ground,good luck which ever way you go.

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get yoursel a cocker or a springer. there the best cover dogs out. my springer brought my lurcher on leaps and bounds by flushing rabbits and marking holes for ferreting. unless you want a wee dog that going to bark when its on rabbits or other game get yourself a terrier, but if your lurcher is tuned in enough it would need the help of the dog barking

 

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I bush most days and have always worked the cover a lot(40yrs) and you need a small dog to get in the brambles and thick cover not a beddy/whippet,do you understand the concept of working thick cover and pushing the quarry towards a waiting lurcher?a terrier or small dog with a good nose is required for cover work,it has to fit through small runs under and through thick cover,big dogs can't do this,atb,wirralman

 

exactly :yes: even some spaniels are too big and cant face some thick cover, so I have seen

rubbish.if the gap in cover isnt big enough my spaniel will make it bigger just by charging through it.if the spaniel dont wanna go in its cos thiers feck all in there.a good working springer will tackle any cover.unstopable.they come out bleedin from thorns and dive straight back in.show me a better bushin dog and ill take me hat of to ya.dont fancy your chances though. :thumbs:

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Havingg used various bushing dogs since i were ten years old [bANNED TEXT] gangs of us unguns would hunt the pit tips and bankings with our packs of mongrels and over the years i have hunted with lads with packs of terriers and then tried hunting a single terrier with my two lurchers wich never worked due to the terriers high killing instinct they were more intrested in wat the lurcher were doing knowing that they would give them something to get their teeth into.Then 25 years ago a lad offerd me the smallest bitch pup in a litter of springers it was the best £20 i have ever spent though i did bring her up like a terrier and she would peg anything from partridge to hares and [bANNED TEXT] i took her down south to hunt muntjack she was in her element prompting a lot of lurcher lads then to get into spaniels due alot to badger setts on a lot of the land wich could be liability with terriers.I keep a strain of small spaniels decended from this bitch they suite me but might not be some one elses choice of bushing dog.atvb dell

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I bush most days and have always worked the cover a lot(40yrs) and you need a small dog to get in the brambles and thick cover not a beddy/whippet,do you understand the concept of working thick cover and pushing the quarry towards a waiting lurcher?a terrier or small dog with a good nose is required for cover work,it has to fit through small runs under and through thick cover,big dogs can't do this,atb,wirralman

 

exactly yes.gif even some spaniels are too big and cant face some thick cover, so I have seen

rubbish.if the gap in cover isnt big enough my spaniel will make it bigger just by charging through it.if the spaniel dont wanna go in its cos thiers feck all in there.a good working springer will tackle any cover.unstopable.they come out bleedin from thorns and dive straight back in.show me a better bushin dog and ill take me hat of to ya.dont fancy your chances though. thumbs.gif

clapper.gifclapper.gifthumbs.gif My thoughts exactly.atb dell

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