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my fox dogs might not be the best but av got more good nights and foxes with him and he suits me to the ground . hes the best dog av owned he lifts and kills an every run is exciting

And brian even managed to lamp all them foxes in a pair of leather slip on shoes all winter.........

7 or 8 in one day or night is some feat single handed if your talking catch and kill and mature winter foxes.Im not saying it's not possible but if a dog was to do it I'm pretty sure it wouldn't be go

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The best I ever witnessed was a first cos bull/greyhound called Rumour who was a half brother to the well known bull cross Punch.I saw him hunt up and kill 3 daytime foxes and mark an earth and catch a bolted fox within 20yds at the age of 9 on the landfill sites around Essex.I decided that day that he was the dog to use on my botch who was pretty good herself day and night.

No mate.

 

Was the connection with punch the bull sire ?

No mate
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best fox dog was t smiths troy then plummers merle ,took hundreds without a bite clever dog

any dog that takes foxes without a bite is questionable imo

I think he was talking very tongue in cheek mate. ;)

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Ben, ridge back x bull x greyhound, only saw him at work in his older years but still was some dog, he would pull them then in seconds have them in the chest and bite them that hard they couldn't bite him back. 7 single handed was his best number in one night.

A lad who's opinion I respected where foxing lurcher were concerned told me about this dog a good few years ago.
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1st x deer/grey 30 tts, and also took everything else, and I mean everything. Not ownened by me I hasten to add, but my best friend. At his peak on fox, I'd say it was roughly 1986-89 or thereabouts

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merle was the best , took them carefully and not a bite mark hardly , you see all them with scars everywere any dog can get bit , plummers merle was some beast ,lol

I seriously think you need to wake up, and let the bitterness go lol :thumbs:

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Ben, ridge back x bull x greyhound, only saw him at work in his older years but still was some dog, he would pull them then in seconds have them in the chest and bite them that hard they couldn't bite him back. 7 single handed was his best number in one night.

A lad who's opinion I respected where foxing lurcher were concerned told me about this dog a good few years ago.
I've seen two of the same breeding (litter?) The dog was a huge fawn coloured animal and was some tool, the bitch, a brindle, was a big girl also and was as hard as nails. Both of these could run and kill gear, they were in the NW about 15 years ago??
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The best I ever witnessed was a first cos bull/greyhound called Rumour who was a half brother to the well known bull cross Punch.I saw him hunt up and kill 3 daytime foxes and mark an earth and catch a bolted fox within 20yds at the age of 9 on the landfill sites around Essex.I decided that day that he was the dog to use on my botch who was pretty good herself day and night.

No mate.

 

Was the connection with punch the bull sire ?

No mate

 

that greyhound bitch threw couple good litters then

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plummers merle , then jonny hancocks couldnt beat them at the floxes ,no bitterness ,just having fun

As long as you're having fun, that's all that matters really in the grand scheme of things :thumbs:

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