Butler 396 Posted December 18, 2006 Report Share Posted December 18, 2006 No roe in ireland mate Quote Link to post
salukiX 12 Posted December 18, 2006 Author Report Share Posted December 18, 2006 is there a lot sika in ireland Quote Link to post
Simoman 110 Posted December 18, 2006 Report Share Posted December 18, 2006 theres muntys around rossington between tickhill and doncaster aswell as i found out last night Never knew that Rossington is only 20 minutes from me, may have to dig the camera out and see if I can get some photos. Quote Link to post
witton 6 Posted December 18, 2006 Report Share Posted December 18, 2006 Getting permision to run them in the forestry may be a problem, They will allready have people shooting them to control the numbers. They will come out to graze on the fields. Just go early morning or in the evening and have a mooch around the out skirts of the wood. It wont be hard to find where they feed David Quote Link to post
Guest Nightwalker Posted December 18, 2006 Report Share Posted December 18, 2006 Two years ago I crossed a deerhound ( from good coursing lines) with a golden eagle. I am determined that when that fat fella invades my airspace his bleedin reindeer will get what's coming to them. My dog can hunt fly and carry. There is going to be an awful lot of disappointed kiddies this year. If you live in my part of the woods-Scotland check out the skies on Xmas eve-there will be more than Rudolph's nose that will be coloured red.This bird/dog is only interested in certain bitches. They must be flighty. Stud fee negotiable. I'm with you on the eagle/deerhound hybrid mate - perfect cross the Deeagle (as it is known), no more knocked-up toes, swoosh straight over the fences and wire, can't think why this cross isn't more popular. I think you may be disappointed this winter though, it is well known that us soft, cissy southerners go to bed earlier than the hardy denizens of Jockistan. So while you Jocks are still sat up watching Scotch & Wry on the telly and munching your deep-fried Mars bars while putting away a bottle or two of whisky and a couple of bags of smack , Santa's little helpers will be flying over the South and vulnerable to capture by the Southern Counties Deeagle Crew. However, in view of recent changes in the law, our Deeagles will be muzzled this year and we will practice a responsible track and release policy. Quote Link to post
Guest bezza Posted December 18, 2006 Report Share Posted December 18, 2006 DAAAAAMMMNN you to hell Nichtwalker, you're no content tae stael oor SCOTTISH DEERHOONDS and OOR SCOTTISH GOLDEN EAGLES but you've got tae course them all o'er the skyways and mek them lampshy. Typical your no even gaan to kill them -pit bluidy muzzles on them, what sort of poofy game is that? Another thing ye ken f all aboot Scottish culture-we do not drink whisky and eat deep fat fried Mars bars. For your Sassenach information :deep fat fried Mars bars are always consumed with Iron Brew. Quote Link to post
subaruwilly 8 Posted December 19, 2006 Report Share Posted December 19, 2006 theres muntys around rossington between tickhill and doncaster aswell as i found out last night Never knew that Rossington is only 20 minutes from me, may have to dig the camera out and see if I can get some photos. there is also a very big herd of red deer also at rossington ! Quote Link to post
Berkutchi 0 Posted December 25, 2006 Report Share Posted December 25, 2006 Qaulity thread lads,its a great read,thanks; ive took one Roe buck by chance with my saluki i had untill 2 weeks ago (freak accident),i was looking for those large rabbits and out of an over grown dyke it sprung up and i thought F**K IT!,loved every second of it and so did my bitch saluki! How do people rate straight salukis for all round deer work (pre ban of course!),after all their main quarry in the land of origin are gazzel and hare? Quote Link to post
roystoncrankted 1 Posted September 10, 2007 Report Share Posted September 10, 2007 not getting into this one as i agree both sides in ways have bought good fox dogs and seen some good deer dogs for sale. but one thing i have not seen for sale is a first class rabbit dog. and only ever seen three dogs of a certain quality. not easy to get a good dog for any quarry but a good dog to take rabbits on any land flat on hills with out missing much is as rare as hens teeth. i think every thing seems easy until we start hunting it. will be honest enough to say i dont know much about hunting deer. some of my friends take it serious and it seems to be the biggest they can get they go for and how they have lost and seen how easy their dogs have been thrown in the air when caught off guard. its a good topic with different views take it easy macker ten a penny good rabbiting dogs Quote Link to post
Guest artic monkey Posted September 10, 2007 Report Share Posted September 10, 2007 We just have Water deer and muntys here. Water deer are good sport. My Sal/grey x Whippet is just under 24inch and snaps the water deer up nicely. There are so many my way that the farmers are pulling there hair out over them. I take only what im going to consume, or for friends. There a good sport and they do test your dog. I go in the day time seeing them laying down in the open, they have a almighty take off!! Lovely creatures. There are bigger deer not far from me on other land that ive got permission on but i will not risk my dog on them, due to the fact of build and height of my bitch. Everyone to there own though. Quote Link to post
Guest joe ox Posted September 10, 2007 Report Share Posted September 10, 2007 Good read lads. I had terriers when I was a boy that pulled Roe doubled with a lurcher when bushing Quote Link to post
BAMBA 0 Posted September 15, 2007 Report Share Posted September 15, 2007 IV HAD NEARLY 100 FALLOW BUCKS AND NEVER SEEN ONE KILLED OUT RIGHT BY ANY CROSS Quote Link to post
Butler 396 Posted September 15, 2007 Report Share Posted September 15, 2007 You need to see the right dog on mate i've seen it a time or two and once very recently Quote Link to post
Guest daftlad Posted September 15, 2007 Report Share Posted September 15, 2007 [bANNED TEXT] do you think? is harder to cach them on a day or night i think that their are easy to cach on a night PERSONALLY I THINK YOU ARE GETTING A FALSE SENSE OF YOUR DOG IF HE CAN ONLY PULL THEM AT NIGHT...I THINK RABBITS ARE HARDER THAN DEER ON THE LAMP IMHO...OH AND AS FOR BREEDING..ANY DOG SHOULD TAKE THEM IF THEY WANT TOO It must depend on the land the deer near me simply jump a 7 1/2 fence to saftey without breaking stride how many dogs would follow my guess not many. good hunting, daftlad Quote Link to post
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