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The deer down here are easier then the rabbits and I'm yet to see a dog that couldn't take deer. As for an achievement a good season on rough quarry

 

 

Your one of those folks that the more you speak, the dumber you seem.

be careful jai he has written articles for the site so will get special treatment :laugh: :laugh:

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eating cornish pasties.and selling his fat bottom round the docks to sailors

I aint an anti and I aint stupid cheers. I just wanted to know what people used to use and if they had any pics of that type of dog, nothing illegal in that in any way. Its all history. Its interestin

Are you an Anti ? or just stupid ?

The deer down here are easier then the rabbits and I'm yet to see a dog that couldn't take deer. As for an achievement a good season on rough quarry

 

 

Your one of those folks that the more you speak, the dumber you seem.

be careful jai he has written articles for the site so will get special treatment :laugh: :laugh:

 

 

what articles????? :blink:

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The deer down here are fallow and roe and should anyone wish to see them I'm in plymouth. Just drop me a pm and come on down

 

Well, they come to within 10 yards of the windows at one large employer in Plymouth and they looked exactly the same size as every other Fallow I have ever seen.

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The deer down here are easier then the rabbits and I'm yet to see a dog that couldn't take deer. As for an achievement a good season on rough quarry

 

 

Your one of those folks that the more you speak, the dumber you seem.

be careful jai he has written articles for the site so will get special treatment :laugh: :laugh:

 

 

On what? Knitting?

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The deer down here are easier then the rabbits and I'm yet to see a dog that couldn't take deer. As for an achievement a good season on rough quarry

 

 

Your one of those folks that the more you speak, the dumber you seem.

be careful jai he has written articles for the site so will get special treatment :laugh: :laugh:

 

 

On what? Knitting?

:thumbs::laugh:

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Your clearly on about wrigleys wilf and yes they are the same size but unlike other fallow I've seen they aren't afraid in the slightest so the don't seem to run til to late and aslong as the dog has the size or ability to pull them its easy.

 

Also riohog as it happens they are in the yard and the back of union street, they are spread all around plymouth in some of the strangest places imaganable due to us moving into there habitat

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Your clearly on about wrigleys wilf and yes they are the same size but unlike other fallow I've seen they aren't afraid in the slightest so the don't seem to run til to late and aslong as the dog has the size or ability to pull them its easy.

 

Also riohog as it happens they are in the yard and the back of union street, they are spread all around plymouth in some of the strangest places imaganable due to us moving into there habitat

you never said pre-ban :whistling:

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Your clearly on about wrigleys wilf and yes they are the same size but unlike other fallow I've seen they aren't afraid in the slightest so the don't seem to run til to late and aslong as the dog has the size or ability to pull them its easy.

 

Also riohog as it happens they are in the yard and the back of union street, they are spread all around plymouth in some of the strangest places imaganable due to us moving into there habitat

well there you go then i wasnt so far wrong there was i .. always been a few beasts down the strip :tongue2:

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Your clearly on about wrigleys wilf and yes they are the same size but unlike other fallow I've seen they aren't afraid in the slightest so the don't seem to run til to late and aslong as the dog has the size or ability to pull them its easy.

 

Also riohog as it happens they are in the yard and the back of union street, they are spread all around plymouth in some of the strangest places imaganable due to us moving into there habitat

 

 

So what your saying is that tame deer are easy to catch as they do not run.

 

Liittle bit different than saying that taking deer in general is not a challenge.

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Just finished a job on the same industrial estate as wrigleys the whole estate is crawling with them, one day we saw a deer come running up the road about 5 mins later a westie came barking up the road behind itlaugh.gif these deer get chased and harassed by dogs every day.

 

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Your clearly on about wrigleys wilf and yes they are the same size but unlike other fallow I've seen they aren't afraid in the slightest so the don't seem to run til to late and aslong as the dog has the size or ability to pull them its easy.

 

Also riohog as it happens they are in the yard and the back of union street, they are spread all around plymouth in some of the strangest places imaganable due to us moving into there habitat

 

 

So what your saying is that tame deer are easy to catch as they do not run.

 

Liittle bit different than saying that taking deer in general is not a challenge.

 

Even the deer on the fields aint much harder, they line up to go through the hedge

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