robert michem 314 Posted September 10, 2011 Report Share Posted September 10, 2011 I KNOW FOR DEFF M BRICKS HAS ADD BG RED WITH KAT A HANDFULL OF TIMES,, Quote Link to post
hedz31 1,308 Posted September 10, 2011 Report Share Posted September 10, 2011 Don't know about the rabbit or hares but do know red can be taken with a dog. Not taken the big stags but hinds and small stags Nobody said you cant take them they are a hard task and take some pulling even the hinds can go on and drag a dog a way,when you say a small stag by what weight do you call a small red stag and how many dogs have you seen on one ? and to be honest i thought this thread was about taking large numbers of hares I've seen a deerhound cross greyhound bitch that was around 26 inches to the shoulder (I never measured her, is an estimation) take red as a regular occurence but she was something special. A small stag is as I've said -120 lbs, I've owned and seen dogs take red by themselves and living on the edge of exmoor its something I've always wanted in a dog. I believe its something the dog learns eventually, I have however seen large hinds and decent size stags drag 3 dogs away like they where not thereAtb 123456 Fella a small red stag is way above that weight a small red hind is even above that weight i would even class a small fallow buck above that weight,i dont know where you have ever seen a red stag at -120lbs a male red at that weight would be very very young indeed and thats just wrong putting a dog on one at that age anyway Quote Link to post
lancer 13 Posted September 10, 2011 Report Share Posted September 10, 2011 I KNOW FOR DEFF M BRICKS HAS ADD BG RED WITH KAT A HANDFULL OF TIMES,, you are talking shit,whippet cross wasnt it Quote Link to post
Guest Josy Posted September 10, 2011 Report Share Posted September 10, 2011 I KNOW FOR DEFF M BRICKS HAS ADD BG RED WITH KAT A HANDFULL OF TIMES,, you are talking shit,whippet cross wasnt it :laugh: Quote Link to post
robert michem 314 Posted September 10, 2011 Report Share Posted September 10, 2011 THEN AGAIN IT MITE OF BIN THESE 2,, LOL,,, THIS WAS 18 HALF STONE GUTTERD,,, A ONE OFF, NOT MANY FALL TO 1 DOG, THEY MITE IN PENS WHICH IS PISS POOR SPORT, AND SOME,THINK I DONT AGREE WITH,, Quote Link to post
123456 146 Posted September 10, 2011 Report Share Posted September 10, 2011 Don't know about the rabbit or hares but do know red can be taken with a dog. Not taken the big stags but hinds and small stags Nobody said you cant take them they are a hard task and take some pulling even the hinds can go on and drag a dog a way,when you say a small stag by what weight do you call a small red stag and how many dogs have you seen on one ? and to be honest i thought this thread was about taking large numbers of hares I've seen a deerhound cross greyhound bitch that was around 26 inches to the shoulder (I never measured her, is an estimation) take red as a regular occurence but she was something special. A small stag is as I've said -120 lbs, I've owned and seen dogs take red by themselves and living on the edge of exmoor its something I've always wanted in a dog. I believe its something the dog learns eventually, I have however seen large hinds and decent size stags drag 3 dogs away like they where not thereAtb 123456 Fella a small red stag is way above that weight a small red hind is even above that weight i would even class a small fallow buck above that weight,i dont know where you have ever seen a red stag at -120lbs a male red at that weight would be very very young indeed and thats just wrong putting a dog on one at that age anyway sorry I'm not making myself clear, I was always taught to talk about deer in regards to dressed weight for e.g I'd say a roe is 30-60 lbs Quote Link to post
TOMO 26,042 Posted September 10, 2011 Report Share Posted September 10, 2011 I KNOW FOR DEFF M BRICKS HAS ADD BG RED WITH KAT A HANDFULL OF TIMES,, jim,, behave,,, he put a pic up one night on hunters united of a red,,, geus what,,, it was a roe,, he did put some pics up once of two reds,, but they had been shot, and he put the dogs next to them for a wind up on the net. as for these 19 hares,, its possibly true,, although, they will have been done whilst driving them down,, that being said,, its still takes some staminar to do them,, so fair play if it is true,,,, but he ought to beware,, he fecked the minshaw dog up by giving it to much to soon. minshaw doing 27,, i dont know, i do know andy has done 27 in one night with two dogs,,, and i think hes done 27 , a couple of times. Quote Link to post
leec 132 Posted September 10, 2011 Report Share Posted September 10, 2011 ive seen a wild red that would be about as big as they come taken with two dogs on the edge of the new forest, i have also taken 15 outta 15 hares on the plains and quiet a few 10 outta 10 with the same bitch all in front of members of this site, i would love to see a dog run 20 hares down here and will take anyone who wants to run them, i guarentee the hares are waiting to be run would be good to see 2 Quote Link to post
markg 0 Posted September 10, 2011 Report Share Posted September 10, 2011 I KNOW FOR DEFF M BRICKS HAS ADD BG RED WITH KAT A HANDFULL OF TIMES,, jim,, behave,,, he put a pic up one night on hunters united of a red,,, geus what,,, it was a roe,, he did put some pics up once of two reds,, but they had been shot, and he put the dogs next to them for a wind up on the net. as for these 19 hares,, its possibly true,, although, they will have been done whilst driving them down,, that being said,, its still takes some staminar to do them,, so fair play if it is true,,,, but he ought to beware,, he fecked the minshaw dog up by giving it to much to soon. minshaw doing 27,, i dont know, i do know andy has done 27 in one night with two dogs,,, and i think hes done 27 , a couple of times. tomo was it wispa that he f****d. heard he had a big problem with it stalking? I think he started running it to young meself running hares at 6month but each to there own. Quote Link to post
TOMO 26,042 Posted September 10, 2011 Report Share Posted September 10, 2011 yes mate whispa,, Quote Link to post
123456 146 Posted September 10, 2011 Report Share Posted September 10, 2011 I KNOW FOR DEFF M BRICKS HAS ADD BG RED WITH KAT A HANDFULL OF TIMES,, jim,, behave,,, he put a pic up one night on hunters united of a red,,, geus what,,, it was a roe,, he did put some pics up once of two reds,, but they had been shot, and he put the dogs next to them for a wind up on the net. as for these 19 hares,, its possibly true,, although, they will have been done whilst driving them down,, that being said,, its still takes some staminar to do them,, so fair play if it is true,,,, but he ought to beware,, he fecked the minshaw dog up by giving it to much to soon. minshaw doing 27,, i dont know, i do know andy has done 27 in one night with two dogs,,, and i think hes done 27 , a couple of times. tomo was it wispa that he f****d. heard he had a big problem with it stalking? I think he started running it to young meself running hares at 6month but each to there own. is that true? Running hares with a 6 month PUPPY Quote Link to post
stormyboy 1,352 Posted September 10, 2011 Report Share Posted September 10, 2011 THEN AGAIN IT MITE OF BIN THESE 2,, LOL,,, THIS WAS 18 HALF STONE GUTTERD,,, A ONE OFF, NOT MANY FALL TO 1 DOG, THEY MITE IN PENS WHICH IS PISS POOR SPORT, AND SOME,THINK I DONT AGREE WITH,, That would have been the penned reds on the deer farm that used to be on the edge of Bodmin moor? Nothing heroic about shooting ducks in a barrel............ Quote Link to post
Guest Josy Posted September 10, 2011 Report Share Posted September 10, 2011 TOMO what exactly do you mean by running them down in the motor? All a 4x4 enables is, keeping up with the course keeping it in full view the hares run no different. Quote Link to post
TOMO 26,042 Posted September 10, 2011 Report Share Posted September 10, 2011 i dont mean running them over,,, as you say keeping up with the run,,,but oh yes it does make a dfrence Quote Link to post
Guest Josy Posted September 10, 2011 Report Share Posted September 10, 2011 i dont mean running them over,,, as you say keeping up with the run,,,but oh yes it does make a dfrence Are you saying it makes them easier? Quote Link to post
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