STUNTMAN 552 Posted April 21, 2011 Author Report Share Posted April 21, 2011 We chase coyotes over rougher ground than that in the video above. I'll have to get a up close pic of some of the ground we run on with the lava rock some time. I've ran stags in west OK./east Texas and some was bad but not like it is here. Feet are very important no doubt, but in that vid its almost running on a beach. Quote Link to post
Dan Edwards 1,134 Posted April 21, 2011 Report Share Posted April 21, 2011 We chase coyotes over rougher ground than that in the video above. I'll have to get a up close pic of some of the ground we run on with the lava rock some time. I've ran stags in west OK./east Texas and some was bad but not like it is here. Feet are very important no doubt, but in that vid its almost running on a beach. Quote Link to post
Blue one 89 Posted April 21, 2011 Report Share Posted April 21, 2011 We chase coyotes over rougher ground than that in the video above. I'll have to get a up close pic of some of the ground we run on with the lava rock some time. I've ran stags in west OK./east Texas and some was bad but not like it is here. Feet are very important no doubt, but in that vid its almost running on a beach. Hows your dogs stopper pads after wards and their feet? Quote Link to post
darrell jnr 16 Posted April 21, 2011 Report Share Posted April 21, 2011 magnificent animals them saluki,s are,nt they..would love the opportunity to see them in action in their own enviroment so to speak,brilliant..atb..darrell. Quote Link to post
arcticgun 4,548 Posted April 21, 2011 Report Share Posted April 21, 2011 I'd love to take mine over...just too see if he could I'll save you the bother mate, it can't. lol thats summat even you dont really know you lay on the plane tickets and lets see if it ends in tears we could always pinch the winner and smuggle it back Quote Link to post
arcticgun 4,548 Posted April 21, 2011 Report Share Posted April 21, 2011 I'd love to take mine over...just too see if he could iv'e got a dvd from last year someone i know went over to do some coursing baw you can go over with your collie and round up there goats bet thats an interesting watch, Quote Link to post
goldfinch2007 2,332 Posted April 21, 2011 Report Share Posted April 21, 2011 thanks for sharing Quote Link to post
chartpolski 23,999 Posted April 21, 2011 Report Share Posted April 21, 2011 (edited) Owned them and ran them out there in the Middle East. Different dogs; different land; and different quarry to what we run here in the UK. A fen dog might not shine out there, just as a Bedu dog probably wouldn't shine on the fens !! "Horses for courses", as they say !! Cheers. Edited April 21, 2011 by chartpolski Quote Link to post
Dan Edwards 1,134 Posted April 22, 2011 Report Share Posted April 22, 2011 We chase coyotes over rougher ground than that in the video above. I'll have to get a up close pic of some of the ground we run on with the lava rock some time. I've ran stags in west OK./east Texas and some was bad but not like it is here. Feet are very important no doubt, but in that vid its almost running on a beach. Hows your dogs stopper pads after wards and their feet? I'll answer for him. Its pretty simple really.......alot of times they are f****d. I aint never ran on it but I've seen the after effect. Quote Link to post
STUNTMAN 552 Posted April 22, 2011 Author Report Share Posted April 22, 2011 We chase coyotes over rougher ground than that in the video above. I'll have to get a up close pic of some of the ground we run on with the lava rock some time. I've ran stags in west OK./east Texas and some was bad but not like it is here. Feet are very important no doubt, but in that vid its almost running on a beach. Hows your dogs stopper pads after wards and their feet? A buddy an me ran a yote in November right on the edge of a cayon next to the Snake River, we ran two or three dogs and torn them up bad. If you go threw my hunting pics on here you'll see we had them Vet-Rapped the rest of the years as they were never right till they got laid off for a month. That red/tan dog is a stud that was in the front most of the vid. But I have to say I was laughing the whole time as I was waiting fro the 1000 lb. J-DAM or PREDATOR strike to hit and blow up the convoy Quote Link to post
riohog 5,714 Posted April 22, 2011 Report Share Posted April 22, 2011 We chase coyotes over rougher ground than that in the video above. I'll have to get a up close pic of some of the ground we run on with the lava rock some time. I've ran stags in west OK./east Texas and some was bad but not like it is here. Feet are very important no doubt, but in that vid its almost running on a beach. Hows your dogs stopper pads after wards and their feet? A buddy an me ran a yote in November right on the edge of a cayon next to the Snake River, we ran two or three dogs and torn them up bad. If you go threw my hunting pics on here you'll see we had them Vet-Rapped the rest of the years as they were never right till they got laid off for a month. That red/tan dog is a stud that was in the front most of the vid. But I have to say I was laughing the whole time as I was waiting fro the 1000 lb. J-DAM or PREDATOR strike to hit and blow up the convoy i know what you are saying . but if it was from an american plane ,they wouldnt have much to worry about they would miss the target!!! Quote Link to post
Blue one 89 Posted April 22, 2011 Report Share Posted April 22, 2011 We chase coyotes over rougher ground than that in the video above. I'll have to get a up close pic of some of the ground we run on with the lava rock some time. I've ran stags in west OK./east Texas and some was bad but not like it is here. Feet are very important no doubt, but in that vid its almost running on a beach. Hows your dogs stopper pads after wards and their feet? I'll answer for him. Its pretty simple really.......alot of times they are f****d. I aint never ran on it but I've seen the after effect. We chase coyotes over rougher ground than that in the video above. I'll have to get a up close pic of some of the ground we run on with the lava rock some time. I've ran stags in west OK./east Texas and some was bad but not like it is here. Feet are very important no doubt, but in that vid its almost running on a beach. Hows your dogs stopper pads after wards and their feet? A buddy an me ran a yote in November right on the edge of a cayon next to the Snake River, we ran two or three dogs and torn them up bad. If you go threw my hunting pics on here you'll see we had them Vet-Rapped the rest of the years as they were never right till they got laid off for a month. Thanks . Same here on rough round, they get tore up, takes a while to heal, can be a nightmare at times. !! Quote Link to post
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