Jump to content

pre ban brown in scotland


Recommended Posts


  • Replies 247
  • Created
  • Last Reply

Top Posters In This Topic

Top Posters In This Topic

Popular Posts

I have ran hares from just outside london to Perth , with fen bred dogs and to be honest the further north we went the dogs made easy work of the hares , even the dogs that couldnt hack the big land

I gave an opinion thats all , why you trying to turn it into a slagging match ????? my boyfreind lol what a clown you are !! its a foroum about dogs you tit , i just gave my personal opinion , if you

a man who loses it in banter always and i mean always has to go back to basic caveman technique and use his club lol you can give it but you cant take it can you mr teddy bear

Posted Images

what a f*****g load of bollocks this thread is your all probably armchair and pub hunters,haha :whistling: go out do your own thing keep it to yourself ive seen these braggers before, my dog done this my dog done that and really they have done fuckall

 

have you been on the feckin gadaffi tablets again?

Link to post

:blink: So from what you say a fen bred dog is more suited to run the further north you go??? That's got to be the biggest load of pish I've ever had the misfortune of reading.... :yes:

 

 

 

I would agree with that.

I have read the post a few times, and still cannot make any sense from it. :blink:

 

FTB

 

Same here mate...... I reckon he is just trying to dis the Scottish hare.

Link to post

what he is saying is that dogs that ain't bred for the fens won't catch on the fens, dogs bred for fens will catch anywhere!surely even you can understand that!!! believe me, he knows what he's talking about.

(roberto m. i'm refering to)

Edited by the colonel
Link to post

what he is saying is that dogs that ain't bred for the fens won't catch on the fens, dogs bred for fens will catch anywhere!surely even you can understand that!!! believe me, he knows what he's talking about.

(roberto m. i'm refering to)

 

LOL.............. There we have it..... I knew it would turn around to a fen dog is the best in the world as per usual. Let me tell you colonel, a fen dog wont catch anywhere no matter what your little boyfriend says and if your wanting me to take you to ground and prove you wrong...... no probs, just say the word..... A fen dog will catch hares anywhere HAW HAW HAW.............. pleeeeeeeeeease :clapper::rolleyes::clapper::rolleyes::clapper:

Link to post

feed the bear, you look mighty proud in that pick. carrying a quarter grown leveret you killed!!! :thumbdown:

 

First of all colon, how can you tell "I'm" looking proud in the picture since you can't see my head? Secondly, it isn't me in the picture and thirdly, the reason the picture is there is to make the very point you just did against the so called best dogs in the world!!! Well done you :victory:

Link to post

what a f*****g load of bollocks this thread is your all probably armchair and pub hunters,haha :whistling: go out do your own thing keep it to yourself ive seen these braggers before, my dog done this my dog done that and really they have done fuckall

 

 

 

:whistling::whistling::whistling:

 

Hey, run from your wife, what's this I hear you have a gay calander in your shed??? :blink: :friends: :friends: Whats that all about mate lol.... :tongue4:

Link to post

Right, here is my tuppence worth in the errr debacle..... If you have a good dog which has a good balance of both speed and stamina then theoretically, it should catch hares on any ground where others catch them... However, if you have a speed bomb which can catch hares in tight fields but burns out fast then in larger fields, if the hare can avoid getting caught fast stands a good chance of out running said dog... A hare has to slow down to go under gates etc and a lot of them are caught trying to escape a field. Same applies if you have a plodder type saluki, its ok in large areas with no escape routes for the hare where it can errr chase the hare for several minutes without any fear of escape. The same dog wouldn't stand a chance in a tight field where the hare would be off and out of sight before the fen dog had got into his rather slow stride. So, getting the balance of speed and stamina is critical if you want a dog which can catch anywhere.... just cos a dog can course for 7 minutes doesn't make it a good dog.

Link to post

Right, here is my tuppence worth in the errr debacle..... If you have a good dog which has a good balance of both speed and stamina then theoretically, it should catch hares on any ground where others catch them... However, if you have a speed bomb which can catch hares in tight fields but burns out fast then in larger fields, if the hare can avoid getting caught fast stands a good chance of out running said dog... A hare has to slow down to go under gates etc and a lot of them are caught trying to escape a field. Same applies if you have a plodder type saluki, its ok in large areas with no escape routes for the hare where it can errr chase the hare for several minutes without any fear of escape. The same dog wouldn't stand a chance in a tight field where the hare would be off and out of sight before the fen dog had got into his rather slow stride. So, getting the balance of speed and stamina is critical if you want a dog which can catch anywhere.... just cos a dog can course for 7 minutes doesn't make it a good dog.

 

 

 

Yeah, totally agree and well worded.... The only thing you seem to have missed out is uncomfatable running for the hardest of dogs, say, scree, mountain sides, steep baby heads moorland.. A big 28" speed merchant would not catch over this type of ground...unless your running the blue hare ! before you all jump on..

Link to post

what a f*****g load of bollocks this thread is your all probably armchair and pub hunters,haha :whistling: go out do your own thing keep it to yourself ive seen these braggers before, my dog done this my dog done that and really they have done fuckall

 

 

 

:whistling::whistling::whistling:

 

Hey, run from your wife, what's this I hear you have a gay calander in your shed??? :blink: :friends: :friends: Whats that all about mate lol.... :tongue4:

 

 

hahhaha, feed the hare..... how come my calander has gone from a guy with no top on to a "gay calander" which is in fact a womans calender, as it is her shed as well. lol. Hey if you want to come round and i'll feed you peanuts, your more than welcome my big hairy fella... x

Link to post

Right, here is my tuppence worth in the errr debacle..... If you have a good dog which has a good balance of both speed and stamina then theoretically, it should catch hares on any ground where others catch them... However, if you have a speed bomb which can catch hares in tight fields but burns out fast then in larger fields, if the hare can avoid getting caught fast stands a good chance of out running said dog... A hare has to slow down to go under gates etc and a lot of them are caught trying to escape a field. Same applies if you have a plodder type saluki, its ok in large areas with no escape routes for the hare where it can errr chase the hare for several minutes without any fear of escape. The same dog wouldn't stand a chance in a tight field where the hare would be off and out of sight before the fen dog had got into his rather slow stride. So, getting the balance of speed and stamina is critical if you want a dog which can catch anywhere.... just cos a dog can course for 7 minutes doesn't make it a good dog.

 

 

 

Yeah, totally agree and well worded.... The only thing you seem to have missed out is uncomfatable running for the hardest of dogs, say, scree, mountain sides, steep baby heads moorland.. A big 28" speed merchant would not catch over this type of ground...unless your running the blue hare ! before you all jump on..

 

Yeah, I'd agree with that mate.

Link to post

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

Loading...
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    No registered users viewing this page.


×
×
  • Create New...