morton 5,368 Posted January 21, 2011 Report Share Posted January 21, 2011 Seems to be the way its done now with lurchers,what a dog looks like on a lead is more important than true working ability,most of the young lads now seem disinterested in function and prefer visual and size attributes. Quote Link to post
the colonel 83 Posted January 21, 2011 Report Share Posted January 21, 2011 drawing dog!!! what would you need one for? if you're into digging your terriers should do any "drawing" for you! if they can't there not good enough, failing that you should be capable of pulling whatever it is you are diggin to out yourself no need for "macho" bull cross to do it for you, unless of course you are frightened of getting bitten! and yes, i do have plenty of experience of working with terriers. 2 Quote Link to post
Guest INTERNET-HUNTER Posted January 21, 2011 Report Share Posted January 21, 2011 drawing dog!!! what would you need one for? if you're into digging your terriers should do any "drawing" for you! if they can't there not good enough, failing that you should be capable of pulling whatever it is you are diggin to out yourself no need for "macho" bull cross to do it for you, unless of course you are frightened of getting bitten! and yes, i do have plenty of experience of working with terriers. bollocks!!!! 2 Quote Link to post
the colonel 83 Posted January 21, 2011 Report Share Posted January 21, 2011 drawing dog!!! what would you need one for? if you're into digging your terriers should do any "drawing" for you! if they can't there not good enough, failing that you should be capable of pulling whatever it is you are diggin to out yourself no need for "macho" bull cross to do it for you, unless of course you are frightened of getting bitten! and yes, i do have plenty of experience of working with terriers. bollocks!!!! oh, i see your point??? numbnuts!!! you obviously know f##k all about ANY form of working with dogs,FOOL! Quote Link to post
morton 5,368 Posted January 21, 2011 Report Share Posted January 21, 2011 A drawing dog can be a very handy tool. Quote Link to post
the colonel 83 Posted January 21, 2011 Report Share Posted January 21, 2011 A drawing dog can be a very handy tool. LIKE I SAID BEFORE, SHOULD'NT NEED ONE. Quote Link to post
FightTheBan 1,147 Posted January 21, 2011 Report Share Posted January 21, 2011 A drawing dog can be a very handy tool. LIKE I SAID BEFORE, SHOULD'NT NEED ONE. Agreed. But (pre ban obviously) a lurcher was a very handy accessory to a digging team. From marking holes, putting stuff to ground, catching bolts and drawing they are worth their weight in gold. If you dig solo (like myself), pre ban, a good lurcher freed up your hands from a gun and net bag. FTB Quote Link to post
jo54 255 Posted January 21, 2011 Report Share Posted January 21, 2011 A drawing dog can be a very handy tool. LIKE I SAID BEFORE, SHOULD'NT NEED ONE. Agreed. But (pre ban obviously) a lurcher was a very handy accessory to a digging team. From marking holes, putting stuff to ground, catching bolts and drawing they are worth their weight in gold. If you dig solo (like myself), pre ban, a good lurcher freed up your hands from a gun and net bag. FTB shouldnt need one while digging is this man for real .......scared of getting bit bet your hands look well Quote Link to post
the colonel 83 Posted January 21, 2011 Report Share Posted January 21, 2011 A drawing dog can be a very handy tool. LIKE I SAID BEFORE, SHOULD'NT NEED ONE. Agreed. But (pre ban obviously) a lurcher was a very handy accessory to a digging team. From marking holes, putting stuff to ground, catching bolts and drawing they are worth their weight in gold. If you dig solo (like myself), pre ban, a good lurcher freed up your hands from a gun and net bag. FTB i can see your point, but have dug alone enough times and never used lurcher. never used a gun though, would use nets for foxes, but anything else would either rely on terrier to draw out then tail them myself, and release for another day. atb.t.c Quote Link to post
the colonel 83 Posted January 21, 2011 Report Share Posted January 21, 2011 A drawing dog can be a very handy tool. LIKE I SAID BEFORE, SHOULD'NT NEED ONE. Agreed. But (pre ban obviously) a lurcher was a very handy accessory to a digging team. From marking holes, putting stuff to ground, catching bolts and drawing they are worth their weight in gold. If you dig solo (like myself), pre ban, a good lurcher freed up your hands from a gun and net bag. FTB shouldnt need one while digging is this man for real .......scared of getting bit bet your hands look well you got any terriers? if so they must be crap if can't draw quarry themselves, you're just showing us all you're an amatuer pal! Quote Link to post
hickymick 37 Posted January 21, 2011 Report Share Posted January 21, 2011 A drawing dog can be a very handy tool. LIKE I SAID BEFORE, SHOULD'NT NEED ONE. Agreed. But (pre ban obviously) a lurcher was a very handy accessory to a digging team. From marking holes, putting stuff to ground, catching bolts and drawing they are worth their weight in gold. If you dig solo (like myself), pre ban, a good lurcher freed up your hands from a gun and net bag. FTB shouldnt need one while digging is this man for real .......scared of getting bit bet your hands look well you got any terriers? if so they must be crap if can't draw quarry themselves, you're just showing us all you're an amatuer pal! so if you dig three foot down to break through to your terrier. it can pull fox out backwards up nd out of hole?or do you stick your head in nd arm up hole to remove,in that case why dig just wait for terrier to pull fox out?dont take spades or owt,just wait for it to pull it out come off it mate realy no realy Quote Link to post
jo54 255 Posted January 21, 2011 Report Share Posted January 21, 2011 yeah i have terriers do alot of digging big dogs are handy to have around ................... some use them some dont you must be on about ferrieting mate how many fingers you have left ............beens you ant scared of getting bitten Quote Link to post
the colonel 83 Posted January 21, 2011 Report Share Posted January 21, 2011 A drawing dog can be a very handy tool. LIKE I SAID BEFORE, SHOULD'NT NEED ONE. Agreed. But (pre ban obviously) a lurcher was a very handy accessory to a digging team. From marking holes, putting stuff to ground, catching bolts and drawing they are worth their weight in gold. If you dig solo (like myself), pre ban, a good lurcher freed up your hands from a gun and net bag. FTB shouldnt need one while digging is this man for real .......scared of getting bit bet your hands look well you got any terriers? if so they must be crap if can't draw quarry themselves, you're just showing us all you're an amatuer pal! so if you dig three foot down to break through to your terrier. it can pull fox out backwards up nd out of hole?or do you stick your head in nd arm up hole to remove,in that case why dig just wait for terrier to pull fox out?dont take spades or owt,just wait for it to pull it out come off it mate realy no realy will try keep this reply short. when have you ever seen a fox with it's arse facing you when you break through? i've seen dogs pull foxes straight out of a set without even needing to dig to them! if you do the job properly you will break through right in the middle of the action, not three foot behind it! if your dog has not got the bottle to grab fox at end of dig, pull dog out, put spade on top of foxes head, pin it to floor and grab it behind head and pull it out unharmed! not that hard pal!!! Quote Link to post
eport moocher 4 Posted January 21, 2011 Report Share Posted January 21, 2011 nice dog, same kinda stamp to my bitches sire, looks steady He's very very steady mate... what do you use him on rfyl.my 5/8 3/8 bullx is realtree marked with eyes like a hare?he is 28+tts 91lbs.but he's mine all mine.i carnt do pic's to put him on? he is a drawing, dog, lamping...why no pics? He is 2 and a half.. why are you usin a dog of that age as a stud not done owt yet Quote Link to post
jo54 255 Posted January 21, 2011 Report Share Posted January 21, 2011 nice dog, same kinda stamp to my bitches sire, looks steady He's very very steady mate... what do you use him on rfyl.my 5/8 3/8 bullx is realtree marked with eyes like a hare?he is 28+tts 91lbs.but he's mine all mine.i carnt do pic's to put him on? he is a drawing, dog, lamping...why no pics? He is 2 and a half.. why are you usin a dog of that age as a stud not done owt yet Quote Link to post
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