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Put your cocks away lads, and get the thread back on track.

Yous are all laughable. Even the most mentally challenged dogman would realize that a fit and healthy red stag in its prime is NEVER going to be had with one dog.   I work alongside reds every day w

theres a pic in one of darcy books of a stag taken with two bull crosses. . .

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You looked frightened near that beast JD? BOO! :laugh:

 

Anyway, those rumours of you having a proud nose, (I have one) you sure have painted a small one there.....

 

Bloody liars they are! :o

 

:D

 

Artic,there are indeed lots of liars about, In fact i do not have a big nose, i have a small head. :boogie:

Frightened? Moi?.... :D:D

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You looked frightened near that beast JD? BOO! :laugh:

 

Anyway, those rumours of you having a proud nose, (I have one) you sure have painted a small one there.....

 

Bloody liars they are! :o

 

:D

 

Artic,there are indeed lots of liars about, In fact i do not have a big nose, i have a small head. :boogie:

Frightened? Moi?.... :D:D

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Chalky i couldn't agree more if you want to make a profit out of the deer job stay away from the big fella's. I must say though that i have been known from time to time to get Buck/Stag fever but we all need a challenge from time to time :thumbs:

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over here we take our elk (wapiti) & big deer out by cutting it up and packing out the pieces on a packboard or in a good large ruck. when you're young you take about 100# at a time. as you get older the loads get smaller. don't see why it wouldn't work for a red.

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over here we take our elk (wapiti) & big deer out by cutting it up and packing out the pieces on a packboard or in a good large ruck. when you're young you take about 100# at a time. as you get older the loads get smaller. don't see why it wouldn't work for a red.

 

Part of its the illegality and the need or a quick job most the time i would think.

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not a chance single handed unless stag commited suicide.

i have seen one up close and dead and 2 be honest ther one hell of an animal .

 

lions have problems bringing down wilderbest and zebra single handed i would say a dog would have no hope with some thing as big and strong.

 

seen my bitch cource a sika stag one night she was bitting at its heals with no effect , it had a full rack was the width of a hource and i was praying she didnt pull it down it jumpt 5 ft through a thick 8 ft headge as if it wasnt ther and disapeared in to the night .

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I have never seen a red stag run before the ban so i can't comment on FACTUAL evidence, although for SINGLE DOG, which is what the thread was entitled, to take a red stag on a REGULAR basis without any assistance would be the dog of legend surely :icon_eek:

For me before the ban two main points would be raised before slipping, first of all do I want to increase the chances of death or serious injury slipping on a 25 stone coat rack and see my hard work ended with a kick or gore, and second IF my dogs had managed to slow such a beast, am i going to release or eat it, and if im going to eat it how the hell do i get it home.

 

Still there are lads on this thread with REAL experience, all pre ban of course and quite a few "theorisers" like myself, still with legislation the way it is its not something im likely to see :thumbs:

 

:notworthy: Exactly mate. No one has a dog capable of pulling down a red stag single handed. Not a full grown, wild red stag.

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I have never seen a red stag run before the ban so i can't comment on FACTUAL evidence, although for SINGLE DOG, which is what the thread was entitled, to take a red stag on a REGULAR basis without any assistance would be the dog of legend surely :icon_eek:

For me before the ban two main points would be raised before slipping, first of all do I want to increase the chances of death or serious injury slipping on a 25 stone coat rack and see my hard work ended with a kick or gore, and second IF my dogs had managed to slow such a beast, am i going to release or eat it, and if im going to eat it how the hell do i get it home.

 

Still there are lads on this thread with REAL experience, all pre ban of course and quite a few "theorisers" like myself, still with legislation the way it is its not something im likely to see :thumbs:

 

:notworthy: Exactly mate. No one has a dog capable of pulling down a red stag single handed. Not a full grown, wild red stag.

 

what about the sultan?

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Yes Artic, your correct, seeing them in the flesh helps evaluate things... :thumbs:

This is me just measuring him up to see if he is big enough for a beddy/whippet to take....Nah...not quite big enough! :D

 

Thats not you in that picture, that bloke is much too well dressed! :tongue2:

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