feed the bear 13 Posted September 16, 2010 Report Share Posted September 16, 2010 feed the bear what dogs do you run and can your dogs kill hares on the land you think our dogs cant ????? Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmm I sense your warming to the idea of old bear feeder here taking you out for a stroll on a frost moor ain't ya mate??? Don't you worry, I'll show you dogs catching on the ground before your precious ones get made an ars errrr get allowed to show their ability... BTW, don't worry about what I run mate, I ain't the one giving it large.... feed the bear i take u up on it .i will come and run you on your land best ov 3 or 4 then you come and run me on my land best of 3 or 4 . just out of intrest to see wat hapens . i run the big land boston sleford scuny exec pm me See what happens shadrack..... If all the challenges I've had come to frutation I'll need a morgage for the diesel alone lol. the offer is there mate it be intresting to se the out come Aye, as i say, we will see what happens. I don't say I'll do something then back out. It would be easy for me to say aye mate then not do it but that ain't my style. As I said, we shall see what else materialises and thanks again for the offer. Quote Link to post
sugarplums 27 Posted September 16, 2010 Report Share Posted September 16, 2010 really your like feed teh teddy bear really your barks worse than your bite I know mate, all I want is to make friends...... I'm misunderstood really. you need new material ive heard that one before off you gets boring after the 50th time of reading. all i can say is it is a good thing for usernames instead of proper ones cos not only are you making a laffing stock of yourself your family would probably be embarassed by your shit and the whole of scotland about your lack of knowledge . hey but when you first started typing i thought he sounds a good laff but being repetitive just bores me now 1 bit of advice is change your name [again] and get some more fecking material LOL..... I knew if I kept it up you'd finally come out of the woodwork..... well done you, bet you feel better for it. BTW, sorry if I bore you, I only come on here to entertain you as well...... sigh you havent got a clue lol honest you being repetitive again lol 1 Quote Link to post
sugarplums 27 Posted September 16, 2010 Report Share Posted September 16, 2010 feed the bear what dogs do you run and can your dogs kill hares on the land you think our dogs cant ????? Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmm I sense your warming to the idea of old bear feeder here taking you out for a stroll on a frost moor ain't ya mate??? Don't you worry, I'll show you dogs catching on the ground before your precious ones get made an ars errrr get allowed to show their ability... BTW, don't worry about what I run mate, I ain't the one giving it large.... feed the bear i take u up on it .i will come and run you on your land best ov 3 or 4 then you come and run me on my land best of 3 or 4 . just out of intrest to see wat hapens . i run the big land boston sleford scuny exec pm me See what happens shadrack..... If all the challenges I've had come to frutation I'll need a morgage for the diesel alone lol. the offer is there mate it be intresting to se the out come Aye, as i say, we will see what happens. I don't say I'll do something then back out. It would be easy for me to say aye mate then not do it but that ain't my style. As I said, we shall see what else materialises and thanks again for the offer. shadrack dont kick a man when hes down for fecks sake lol have some sympathy please Quote Link to post
bendrover 556 Posted September 16, 2010 Report Share Posted September 16, 2010 Now i don't want to stir up the ashes but i really do wonder what people think a "fen dog" is. From the dogs i have seen that can kill hares on the Fens regularlly these dogs are often fast enough to kill them anywhere. Believe me, the Fenland hares have been heavily coursed for over four decades and this is why, IMO, they are a superior athelete to many other hares. Some i have seen have been fliers. It's "natural selection" by running dog, only the very strongest survive. This is why the top lads , who have run everywhere, say that the bigger the land the better the hare. The saluki hybrid has some of the best feet you can get, IMO the higher % of saluki in the melting pot, the better its feet are. Not too long ago i watched a bitch course a hare down the full length of a gravel road. Road with stones and debris littering its length. After a good number of turns and wrenches on and off the road the hare was finally taken and i ran over to inspect the dogs feet. In my head i have visions of toe-carnage. But apart from a slight graze there was nothing. The dog went on to have further runs too that day. Now i do appreciate this thread is refering to scotland, but this was just an example of the toughness of a good saluki hybrids feet. I am also of the opinion that once a coursing dog gains experience and starts to run with its brain and only run as fast as it needsto, then it will do as good as the next dog on any terrain. I honestly think some need to get out a bit more, turn the PC off for a weekend and go and broaden their knowledge about certain types of running dogs. Theory and practice are two totally different animals. Just a few thoughts of mine. Good Hunting.JD the scottish lads are referring to triple wire fences,stone dyke walls ,thick high hedges and hares that are very well educated , due to the fact that us scotsmen do infact GET out there in the feild OFTEN. I have seen quite a few saluki drenched dogs not make the grade in this enviroment.no offence meant but as for turning off the pc mines was off and my dog WAS OUT TONIGHT ,WAS YOURS just an opinion of mine.atb Benny My post was not aimed at you Bendrover. And just for the record i was out until 11.30 pm walking the fields. My little faithful friend at my side.... fair doos all the best for the season Quote Link to post
feed the bear 13 Posted September 16, 2010 Report Share Posted September 16, 2010 really your like feed teh teddy bear really your barks worse than your bite I know mate, all I want is to make friends...... I'm misunderstood really. you need new material ive heard that one before off you gets boring after the 50th time of reading. all i can say is it is a good thing for usernames instead of proper ones cos not only are you making a laffing stock of yourself your family would probably be embarassed by your shit and the whole of scotland about your lack of knowledge . hey but when you first started typing i thought he sounds a good laff but being repetitive just bores me now 1 bit of advice is change your name [again] and get some more fecking material LOL..... I knew if I kept it up you'd finally come out of the woodwork..... well done you, bet you feel better for it. BTW, sorry if I bore you, I only come on here to entertain you as well...... sigh you havent got a clue lol honest you being repetitive again lol Ok....... your boring me now... run along. Quote Link to post
feed the bear 13 Posted September 16, 2010 Report Share Posted September 16, 2010 Now i don't want to stir up the ashes but i really do wonder what people think a "fen dog" is. From the dogs i have seen that can kill hares on the Fens regularlly these dogs are often fast enough to kill them anywhere. Believe me, the Fenland hares have been heavily coursed for over four decades and this is why, IMO, they are a superior athelete to many other hares. Some i have seen have been fliers. It's "natural selection" by running dog, only the very strongest survive. This is why the top lads , who have run everywhere, say that the bigger the land the better the hare. The saluki hybrid has some of the best feet you can get, IMO the higher % of saluki in the melting pot, the better its feet are. Not too long ago i watched a bitch course a hare down the full length of a gravel road. Road with stones and debris littering its length. After a good number of turns and wrenches on and off the road the hare was finally taken and i ran over to inspect the dogs feet. In my head i have visions of toe-carnage. But apart from a slight graze there was nothing. The dog went on to have further runs too that day. Now i do appreciate this thread is refering to scotland, but this was just an example of the toughness of a good saluki hybrids feet. I am also of the opinion that once a coursing dog gains experience and starts to run with its brain and only run as fast as it needsto, then it will do as good as the next dog on any terrain. I honestly think some need to get out a bit more, turn the PC off for a weekend and go and broaden their knowledge about certain types of running dogs. Theory and practice are two totally different animals. Just a few thoughts of mine. Good Hunting.JD the scottish lads are referring to triple wire fences,stone dyke walls ,thick high hedges and hares that are very well educated , due to the fact that us scotsmen do infact GET out there in the feild OFTEN. I have seen quite a few saluki drenched dogs not make the grade in this enviroment.no offence meant but as for turning off the pc mines was off and my dog WAS OUT TONIGHT ,WAS YOURS just an opinion of mine.atb Benny My post was not aimed at you Bendrover. And just for the record i was out until 11.30 pm walking the fields. My little faithful friend at my side.... fair doos all the best for the season How was Stirling Benny??? Quote Link to post
shadrack 31 Posted September 16, 2010 Report Share Posted September 16, 2010 feed the bear what dogs do you run and can your dogs kill hares on the land you think our dogs cant ????? Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmm I sense your warming to the idea of old bear feeder here taking you out for a stroll on a frost moor ain't ya mate??? Don't you worry, I'll show you dogs catching on the ground before your precious ones get made an ars errrr get allowed to show their ability... BTW, don't worry about what I run mate, I ain't the one giving it large.... feed the bear i take u up on it .i will come and run you on your land best ov 3 or 4 then you come and run me on my land best of 3 or 4 . just out of intrest to see wat hapens . i run the big land boston sleford scuny exec pm me See what happens shadrack..... If all the challenges I've had come to frutation I'll need a morgage for the diesel alone lol. the offer is there mate it be intresting to se the out come Aye, as i say, we will see what happens. I don't say I'll do something then back out. It would be easy for me to say aye mate then not do it but that ain't my style. As I said, we shall see what else materialises and thanks again for the offer. ok mate Quote Link to post
bendrover 556 Posted September 16, 2010 Report Share Posted September 16, 2010 Now i don't want to stir up the ashes but i really do wonder what people think a "fen dog" is. From the dogs i have seen that can kill hares on the Fens regularlly these dogs are often fast enough to kill them anywhere. Believe me, the Fenland hares have been heavily coursed for over four decades and this is why, IMO, they are a superior athelete to many other hares. Some i have seen have been fliers. It's "natural selection" by running dog, only the very strongest survive. This is why the top lads , who have run everywhere, say that the bigger the land the better the hare. The saluki hybrid has some of the best feet you can get, IMO the higher % of saluki in the melting pot, the better its feet are. Not too long ago i watched a bitch course a hare down the full length of a gravel road. Road with stones and debris littering its length. After a good number of turns and wrenches on and off the road the hare was finally taken and i ran over to inspect the dogs feet. In my head i have visions of toe-carnage. But apart from a slight graze there was nothing. The dog went on to have further runs too that day. Now i do appreciate this thread is refering to scotland, but this was just an example of the toughness of a good saluki hybrids feet. I am also of the opinion that once a coursing dog gains experience and starts to run with its brain and only run as fast as it needsto, then it will do as good as the next dog on any terrain. I honestly think some need to get out a bit more, turn the PC off for a weekend and go and broaden their knowledge about certain types of running dogs. Theory and practice are two totally different animals. Just a few thoughts of mine. Good Hunting.JD the scottish lads are referring to triple wire fences,stone dyke walls ,thick high hedges and hares that are very well educated , due to the fact that us scotsmen do infact GET out there in the feild OFTEN. I have seen quite a few saluki drenched dogs not make the grade in this enviroment.no offence meant but as for turning off the pc mines was off and my dog WAS OUT TONIGHT ,WAS YOURS just an opinion of mine.atb Benny My post was not aimed at you Bendrover. And just for the record i was out until 11.30 pm walking the fields. My little faithful friend at my side.... fair doos all the best for the season How was Stirling Benny??? very productive but im gettin a wee bit slower forthe duckin and divin Quote Link to post
runforyourlife 361 Posted September 17, 2010 Report Share Posted September 17, 2010 Hey guys, nice bit of banter going on still. No threats or anything, thats good. Can i just say, if you do get anything together, can i also come along. Would like to run my dog with you lot... ATB Russ. Quote Link to post
feed the bear 13 Posted September 17, 2010 Report Share Posted September 17, 2010 Hey guys, nice bit of banter going on still. No threats or anything, thats good. Can i just say, if you do get anything together, can i also come along. Would like to run my dog with you lot... ATB Russ. Quote Link to post
feed the bear 13 Posted September 17, 2010 Report Share Posted September 17, 2010 Now i don't want to stir up the ashes but i really do wonder what people think a "fen dog" is. From the dogs i have seen that can kill hares on the Fens regularlly these dogs are often fast enough to kill them anywhere. Believe me, the Fenland hares have been heavily coursed for over four decades and this is why, IMO, they are a superior athelete to many other hares. Some i have seen have been fliers. It's "natural selection" by running dog, only the very strongest survive. This is why the top lads , who have run everywhere, say that the bigger the land the better the hare. The saluki hybrid has some of the best feet you can get, IMO the higher % of saluki in the melting pot, the better its feet are. Not too long ago i watched a bitch course a hare down the full length of a gravel road. Road with stones and debris littering its length. After a good number of turns and wrenches on and off the road the hare was finally taken and i ran over to inspect the dogs feet. In my head i have visions of toe-carnage. But apart from a slight graze there was nothing. The dog went on to have further runs too that day. Now i do appreciate this thread is refering to scotland, but this was just an example of the toughness of a good saluki hybrids feet. I am also of the opinion that once a coursing dog gains experience and starts to run with its brain and only run as fast as it needsto, then it will do as good as the next dog on any terrain. I honestly think some need to get out a bit more, turn the PC off for a weekend and go and broaden their knowledge about certain types of running dogs. Theory and practice are two totally different animals. Just a few thoughts of mine. Good Hunting.JD the scottish lads are referring to triple wire fences,stone dyke walls ,thick high hedges and hares that are very well educated , due to the fact that us scotsmen do infact GET out there in the feild OFTEN. I have seen quite a few saluki drenched dogs not make the grade in this enviroment.no offence meant but as for turning off the pc mines was off and my dog WAS OUT TONIGHT ,WAS YOURS just an opinion of mine.atb Benny My post was not aimed at you Bendrover. And just for the record i was out until 11.30 pm walking the fields. My little faithful friend at my side.... fair doos all the best for the season How was Stirling Benny??? very productive but im gettin a wee bit slower forthe duckin and divin LOL mate..... I get the picture Quote Link to post
dytkos 17,841 Posted September 17, 2010 Report Share Posted September 17, 2010 Hey guys, nice bit of banter going on still. No threats or anything, thats good. Can i just say, if you do get anything together, can i also come along. Would like to run my dog with you lot... ATB Russ. You REALLY are losing it fella.:sick: wake up, Cheers, D. 1 Quote Link to post
desert hunter 41 Posted September 18, 2010 Report Share Posted September 18, 2010 feed the baw........mean bear looks like your cocking on the match offered to you by shadrack, but dont mess the fella about bear tell shadrack yes or no, no shame in cocking ask your mate markprick the piss taking will only last 12 month honest 1 Quote Link to post
sugarplums 27 Posted September 18, 2010 Report Share Posted September 18, 2010 (edited) feed the baw........mean bear looks like your cocking on the match offered to you by shadrack, but dont mess the fella about bear tell shadrack yes or no, no shame in cocking ask your mate markprick the piss taking will only last 12 month honest well said im glad someone else has seen that hes cocking i thought it was just me. if i was king of scotland id banish bear to bullshit cockin land forever and ever and ever and ever and make him run them shitty scottish hares,......................................... Edited September 18, 2010 by sugarplums 1 Quote Link to post
runforyourlife 361 Posted September 18, 2010 Report Share Posted September 18, 2010 Hey guys, nice bit of banter going on still. No threats or anything, thats good. Can i just say, if you do get anything together, can i also come along. Would like to run my dog with you lot... ATB Russ. You REALLY are losing it fella.:sick: wake up, Cheers, D. My oh my......... And you say i need to wake up... Do you not know a bit of sarcasium when you see it....... And someone has ticked your reputation box in that little post for being gormless. They must have been 10 times worse... And i lost it long ago pal, way before i joined this circus.. Quote Link to post
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