fox assasin 16 Posted August 15, 2012 Report Share Posted August 15, 2012 HI lads as said above what's yours ? Mine is deerhound/bedlington/greyhound He does the job for me What's yours ? Quote Link to post
iceman001979 1,316 Posted August 15, 2012 Report Share Posted August 15, 2012 DEERHOUND X BULL X GREY X WHEATEN Quote Link to post
sniper 30 Posted August 15, 2012 Report Share Posted August 15, 2012 Pre ban just for fox half wheaten/grey or half bull/ grey Quote Link to post
rexdigger 54 Posted August 15, 2012 Report Share Posted August 15, 2012 One that can catch and deal with a fox single handed irrelevant of breed 2 Quote Link to post
TheDirtyDawg 58 Posted August 15, 2012 Report Share Posted August 15, 2012 3/4 grey 1/4 wheaten just has more gears than half bred.if your talking about running a fox on lamp or cover Quote Link to post
Good Man 196 Posted August 15, 2012 Report Share Posted August 15, 2012 Any of the fox taking breeds mentioned above, but, one that can work and kill foxes on a regular basis without jacking. It takes some dog, to take a few foxes on a nights lamping 2 or more times a week, from my experience in the passed. Some, not all, jack after a while of this amount of work, especially if they don't kill quick and its a drawn out fight!! Their is a dvd, called the wrecking crew, if you watch some of the dogs carefully, they hang about chasing the fox, not taking it quickly, as them dogs, were worked none stop, taking a lot of foxes during the week, so took their time striking after a while. 2 Quote Link to post
downsouth 7,248 Posted August 15, 2012 Report Share Posted August 15, 2012 Any of the fox taking breeds mentioned above, but, one that can work and kill foxes on a regular basis without jacking. It takes some dog, to take a few foxes on a nights lamping 2 or more times a week, from my experience in the passed. Some, not all, jack after a while of this amount of work, especially if they don't kill quick and its a drawn out fight!! Their is a dvd, called the wrecking crew, if you watch some of the dogs carefully, they hang about chasing the fox, not taking it quickly, as them dogs, were worked none stop, taking a lot of foxes during the week, so took their time striking after a while. Or maybe they just wernt that good in the first place thats why they were constantly doubled up. 1 Quote Link to post
Good Man 196 Posted August 15, 2012 Report Share Posted August 15, 2012 Any of the fox taking breeds mentioned above, but, one that can work and kill foxes on a regular basis without jacking. It takes some dog, to take a few foxes on a nights lamping 2 or more times a week, from my experience in the passed. Some, not all, jack after a while of this amount of work, especially if they don't kill quick and its a drawn out fight!! Their is a dvd, called the wrecking crew, if you watch some of the dogs carefully, they hang about chasing the fox, not taking it quickly, as them dogs, were worked none stop, taking a lot of foxes during the week, so took their time striking after a while. Or maybe they just wernt that good in the first place thats why they were constantly doubled up. Not from what i heard, but i have only seen them on dvd and talked to lads that knew of them and the dogs, so who knows. All i do know is, it takes a very good dog, to take them on a regular basis, not just now and then, Quote Link to post
downsouth 7,248 Posted August 15, 2012 Report Share Posted August 15, 2012 Any of the fox taking breeds mentioned above, but, one that can work and kill foxes on a regular basis without jacking. It takes some dog, to take a few foxes on a nights lamping 2 or more times a week, from my experience in the passed. Some, not all, jack after a while of this amount of work, especially if they don't kill quick and its a drawn out fight!! Their is a dvd, called the wrecking crew, if you watch some of the dogs carefully, they hang about chasing the fox, not taking it quickly, as them dogs, were worked none stop, taking a lot of foxes during the week, so took their time striking after a while. Or maybe they just wernt that good in the first place thats why they were constantly doubled up. Not from what i heard, but i have only seen them on dvd and talked to lads that knew of them and the dogs, so who knows. All i do know is, it takes a very good dog, to take them on a regular basis, not just now and then, Iagree it does take a very good dog to take numbers reularly(single handed)But like you said on the dvd you can see them waiting for a safe strike even though they have backup,In my eyes that is not a fox dog. 2 Quote Link to post
josh-waddingham 13 Posted August 15, 2012 Report Share Posted August 15, 2012 Any of the fox taking breeds mentioned above, but, one that can work and kill foxes on a regular basis without jacking. It takes some dog, to take a few foxes on a nights lamping 2 or more times a week, from my experience in the passed. Some, not all, jack after a while of this amount of work, especially if they don't kill quick and its a drawn out fight!! Their is a dvd, called the wrecking crew, if you watch some of the dogs carefully, they hang about chasing the fox, not taking it quickly, as them dogs, were worked none stop, taking a lot of foxes during the week, so took their time striking after a while. Or maybe they just wernt that good in the first place thats why they were constantly doubled up. Not from what i heard, but i have only seen them on dvd and talked to lads that knew of them and the dogs, so who knows. All i do know is, it takes a very good dog, to take them on a regular basis, not just now and then, Iagree it does take a very good dog to take numbers reularly(single handed)But like you said on the dvd you can see them waiting for a safe strike even though they have backup,In my eyes that is not a fox dog. agree imo a dog that waits for the perfect strike is too clever for its own good wether single handed or doubled up, no good to me before the ban but like i said just my oppinion 1 Quote Link to post
Good Man 196 Posted August 15, 2012 Report Share Posted August 15, 2012 Any of the fox taking breeds mentioned above, but, one that can work and kill foxes on a regular basis without jacking. It takes some dog, to take a few foxes on a nights lamping 2 or more times a week, from my experience in the passed. Some, not all, jack after a while of this amount of work, especially if they don't kill quick and its a drawn out fight!! Their is a dvd, called the wrecking crew, if you watch some of the dogs carefully, they hang about chasing the fox, not taking it quickly, as them dogs, were worked none stop, taking a lot of foxes during the week, so took their time striking after a while. Or maybe they just wernt that good in the first place thats why they were constantly doubled up. Not from what i heard, but i have only seen them on dvd and talked to lads that knew of them and the dogs, so who knows. All i do know is, it takes a very good dog, to take them on a regular basis, not just now and then, Iagree it does take a very good dog to take numbers reularly(single handed)But like you said on the dvd you can see them waiting for a safe strike even though they have backup,In my eyes that is not a fox dog. Not when they have got to that stage, i agree. Quote Link to post
Catcher 1 639 Posted August 15, 2012 Report Share Posted August 15, 2012 Deerhound x. Quote Link to post
chartpolski 23,475 Posted August 15, 2012 Report Share Posted August 15, 2012 Any of the fox taking breeds mentioned above, but, one that can work and kill foxes on a regular basis without jacking. It takes some dog, to take a few foxes on a nights lamping 2 or more times a week, from my experience in the passed. Some, not all, jack after a while of this amount of work, especially if they don't kill quick and its a drawn out fight!! Their is a dvd, called the wrecking crew, if you watch some of the dogs carefully, they hang about chasing the fox, not taking it quickly, as them dogs, were worked none stop, taking a lot of foxes during the week, so took their time striking after a while. If it's a "drawn out fight"; then they aren't fox dogs !!! Cheers. 3 Quote Link to post
Good Man 196 Posted August 15, 2012 Report Share Posted August 15, 2012 Any of the fox taking breeds mentioned above, but, one that can work and kill foxes on a regular basis without jacking. It takes some dog, to take a few foxes on a nights lamping 2 or more times a week, from my experience in the passed. Some, not all, jack after a while of this amount of work, especially if they don't kill quick and its a drawn out fight!! Their is a dvd, called the wrecking crew, if you watch some of the dogs carefully, they hang about chasing the fox, not taking it quickly, as them dogs, were worked none stop, taking a lot of foxes during the week, so took their time striking after a while. If it's a "drawn out fight"; then they aren't fox dogs !!! Cheers. Spot on. Quote Link to post
TheDirtyDawg 58 Posted August 15, 2012 Report Share Posted August 15, 2012 Any of the fox taking breeds mentioned above, but, one that can work and kill foxes on a regular basis without jacking. It takes some dog, to take a few foxes on a nights lamping 2 or more times a week, from my experience in the passed. Some, not all, jack after a while of this amount of work, especially if they don't kill quick and its a drawn out fight!! Their is a dvd, called the wrecking crew, if you watch some of the dogs carefully, they hang about chasing the fox, not taking it quickly, as them dogs, were worked none stop, taking a lot of foxes during the week, so took their time striking after a while. If it's a "drawn out fight"; then they aren't fox dogs !!! Cheers. Spot on. agreed Quote Link to post
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