South hams hunter 8,922 Posted October 2, 2012 Author Report Share Posted October 2, 2012 I like the sound of beddy greys aswell, alto I've got a beddy whip 1st cross. Me and the misses was discussing either a new pup or waiting untill my pups got a few years graft behind her then maybe put a nice beddy grey over her to keep a pup or 2 for our selfs my pups thrown like her father, shes 25.5tts with a wirey rough coat but shes white Quote Link to post
cody. 75 Posted October 2, 2012 Report Share Posted October 2, 2012 I was yapping to a lad from here on fb and coursing bred dogs come up and I said a plodder would be no use to me as the fields are to small to which he said about Tobey (benjis brother) be a rapid killer. See as a rule I lamp in east Devon/west Somerset where the fields range from fairly good sized arable to small paddocks but there is normally a fair few hares around there aswell as a lot of rabbit but I do whoever occasionally travel further to north Somerset which is flat fields with just dykes and then again I'll sometimes lamp fields closer to home which are all smaller with several gates on. The fields closer to me you don't see hares daytime but further up you can do. My question is there any particular line tht excelled down here I.e could run on fen like fields but still be up and at em enough to catch on the lamp in smaller fields that the hare has to be kept under constant pressure? the best coursing dogs come from the north east of england,all the others are sub standard and are just plodders Quote Link to post
South hams hunter 8,922 Posted October 2, 2012 Author Report Share Posted October 2, 2012 thanks for that Quote Link to post
gamerooster 1,179 Posted October 2, 2012 Report Share Posted October 2, 2012 means you can pursue more quarry lol Quote Link to post
BEARINATOR 2,869 Posted October 2, 2012 Report Share Posted October 2, 2012 I was yapping to a lad from here on fb and coursing bred dogs come up and I said a plodder would be no use to me as the fields are to small to which he said about Tobey (benjis brother) be a rapid killer. See as a rule I lamp in east Devon/west Somerset where the fields range from fairly good sized arable to small paddocks but there is normally a fair few hares around there aswell as a lot of rabbit but I do whoever occasionally travel further to north Somerset which is flat fields with just dykes and then again I'll sometimes lamp fields closer to home which are all smaller with several gates on. The fields closer to me you don't see hares daytime but further up you can do. My question is there any particular line tht excelled down here I.e could run on fen like fields but still be up and at em enough to catch on the lamp in smaller fields that the hare has to be kept under constant pressure? the best coursing dogs come from the north east of england,all the others are sub standard and are just plodders Ssshh or he will be raiding my kennels when he is up Quote Link to post
gamerooster 1,179 Posted October 2, 2012 Report Share Posted October 2, 2012 I was yapping to a lad from here on fb and coursing bred dogs come up and I said a plodder would be no use to me as the fields are to small to which he said about Tobey (benjis brother) be a rapid killer. See as a rule I lamp in east Devon/west Somerset where the fields range from fairly good sized arable to small paddocks but there is normally a fair few hares around there aswell as a lot of rabbit but I do whoever occasionally travel further to north Somerset which is flat fields with just dykes and then again I'll sometimes lamp fields closer to home which are all smaller with several gates on. The fields closer to me you don't see hares daytime but further up you can do. My question is there any particular line tht excelled down here I.e could run on fen like fields but still be up and at em enough to catch on the lamp in smaller fields that the hare has to be kept under constant pressure? the best coursing dogs come from the north east of england,all the others are sub standard and are just plodders its were all the dirtiest women are to, so easy its like fish in a barrel, well for me anyway Quote Link to post
cody. 75 Posted October 2, 2012 Report Share Posted October 2, 2012 I was yapping to a lad from here on fb and coursing bred dogs come up and I said a plodder would be no use to me as the fields are to small to which he said about Tobey (benjis brother) be a rapid killer. See as a rule I lamp in east Devon/west Somerset where the fields range from fairly good sized arable to small paddocks but there is normally a fair few hares around there aswell as a lot of rabbit but I do whoever occasionally travel further to north Somerset which is flat fields with just dykes and then again I'll sometimes lamp fields closer to home which are all smaller with several gates on. The fields closer to me you don't see hares daytime but further up you can do. My question is there any particular line tht excelled down here I.e could run on fen like fields but still be up and at em enough to catch on the lamp in smaller fields that the hare has to be kept under constant pressure? the best coursing dogs come from the north east of england,all the others are sub standard and are just plodders Ssshh or he will be raiding my kennels when he is up lol Quote Link to post
BEARINATOR 2,869 Posted October 2, 2012 Report Share Posted October 2, 2012 I was yapping to a lad from here on fb and coursing bred dogs come up and I said a plodder would be no use to me as the fields are to small to which he said about Tobey (benjis brother) be a rapid killer. See as a rule I lamp in east Devon/west Somerset where the fields range from fairly good sized arable to small paddocks but there is normally a fair few hares around there aswell as a lot of rabbit but I do whoever occasionally travel further to north Somerset which is flat fields with just dykes and then again I'll sometimes lamp fields closer to home which are all smaller with several gates on. The fields closer to me you don't see hares daytime but further up you can do. My question is there any particular line tht excelled down here I.e could run on fen like fields but still be up and at em enough to catch on the lamp in smaller fields that the hare has to be kept under constant pressure? the best coursing dogs come from the north east of england,all the others are sub standard and are just plodders its were all the dirtiest women are to, so easy its like fish in a barrel, well for me anyway :yes: Easy for any lad Quote Link to post
cody. 75 Posted October 2, 2012 Report Share Posted October 2, 2012 I was yapping to a lad from here on fb and coursing bred dogs come up and I said a plodder would be no use to me as the fields are to small to which he said about Tobey (benjis brother) be a rapid killer. See as a rule I lamp in east Devon/west Somerset where the fields range from fairly good sized arable to small paddocks but there is normally a fair few hares around there aswell as a lot of rabbit but I do whoever occasionally travel further to north Somerset which is flat fields with just dykes and then again I'll sometimes lamp fields closer to home which are all smaller with several gates on. The fields closer to me you don't see hares daytime but further up you can do. My question is there any particular line tht excelled down here I.e could run on fen like fields but still be up and at em enough to catch on the lamp in smaller fields that the hare has to be kept under constant pressure? the best coursing dogs come from the north east of england,all the others are sub standard and are just plodders its were all the dirtiest women are to, so easy its like fish in a barrel, well for me anyway gods gift to women are we ?????????? Quote Link to post
gamerooster 1,179 Posted October 2, 2012 Report Share Posted October 2, 2012 I was yapping to a lad from here on fb and coursing bred dogs come up and I said a plodder would be no use to me as the fields are to small to which he said about Tobey (benjis brother) be a rapid killer. See as a rule I lamp in east Devon/west Somerset where the fields range from fairly good sized arable to small paddocks but there is normally a fair few hares around there aswell as a lot of rabbit but I do whoever occasionally travel further to north Somerset which is flat fields with just dykes and then again I'll sometimes lamp fields closer to home which are all smaller with several gates on. The fields closer to me you don't see hares daytime but further up you can do. My question is there any particular line tht excelled down here I.e could run on fen like fields but still be up and at em enough to catch on the lamp in smaller fields that the hare has to be kept under constant pressure? the best coursing dogs come from the north east of england,all the others are sub standard and are just plodders its were all the dirtiest women are to, so easy its like fish in a barrel, well for me anyway gods gift to women are we ?????????? god to be good at something, considering i know nout about dogs Quote Link to post
gamerooster 1,179 Posted October 2, 2012 Report Share Posted October 2, 2012 I was yapping to a lad from here on fb and coursing bred dogs come up and I said a plodder would be no use to me as the fields are to small to which he said about Tobey (benjis brother) be a rapid killer. See as a rule I lamp in east Devon/west Somerset where the fields range from fairly good sized arable to small paddocks but there is normally a fair few hares around there aswell as a lot of rabbit but I do whoever occasionally travel further to north Somerset which is flat fields with just dykes and then again I'll sometimes lamp fields closer to home which are all smaller with several gates on. The fields closer to me you don't see hares daytime but further up you can do. My question is there any particular line tht excelled down here I.e could run on fen like fields but still be up and at em enough to catch on the lamp in smaller fields that the hare has to be kept under constant pressure? the best coursing dogs come from the north east of england,all the others are sub standard and are just plodders its were all the dirtiest women are to, so easy its like fish in a barrel, well for me anyway :yes: Easy for any lad dont piss on my parade Quote Link to post
cody. 75 Posted October 2, 2012 Report Share Posted October 2, 2012 I was yapping to a lad from here on fb and coursing bred dogs come up and I said a plodder would be no use to me as the fields are to small to which he said about Tobey (benjis brother) be a rapid killer. See as a rule I lamp in east Devon/west Somerset where the fields range from fairly good sized arable to small paddocks but there is normally a fair few hares around there aswell as a lot of rabbit but I do whoever occasionally travel further to north Somerset which is flat fields with just dykes and then again I'll sometimes lamp fields closer to home which are all smaller with several gates on. The fields closer to me you don't see hares daytime but further up you can do. My question is there any particular line tht excelled down here I.e could run on fen like fields but still be up and at em enough to catch on the lamp in smaller fields that the hare has to be kept under constant pressure? the best coursing dogs come from the north east of england,all the others are sub standard and are just plodders its were all the dirtiest women are to, so easy its like fish in a barrel, well for me anyway :yes: Easy for any lad dont piss on my parade if you have a heart beat you away in the north east,darlo is best lots and lots of dirty pussy Quote Link to post
gamerooster 1,179 Posted October 2, 2012 Report Share Posted October 2, 2012 I was yapping to a lad from here on fb and coursing bred dogs come up and I said a plodder would be no use to me as the fields are to small to which he said about Tobey (benjis brother) be a rapid killer. See as a rule I lamp in east Devon/west Somerset where the fields range from fairly good sized arable to small paddocks but there is normally a fair few hares around there aswell as a lot of rabbit but I do whoever occasionally travel further to north Somerset which is flat fields with just dykes and then again I'll sometimes lamp fields closer to home which are all smaller with several gates on. The fields closer to me you don't see hares daytime but further up you can do. My question is there any particular line tht excelled down here I.e could run on fen like fields but still be up and at em enough to catch on the lamp in smaller fields that the hare has to be kept under constant pressure? the best coursing dogs come from the north east of england,all the others are sub standard and are just plodders its were all the dirtiest women are to, so easy its like fish in a barrel, well for me anyway :yes: Easy for any lad dont piss on my parade if you have a heart beat you away in the north east,darlo is best lots and lots of dirty pussy oooh had a few dirty birds from there, the stories i could tell Quote Link to post
cody. 75 Posted October 2, 2012 Report Share Posted October 2, 2012 I was yapping to a lad from here on fb and coursing bred dogs come up and I said a plodder would be no use to me as the fields are to small to which he said about Tobey (benjis brother) be a rapid killer. See as a rule I lamp in east Devon/west Somerset where the fields range from fairly good sized arable to small paddocks but there is normally a fair few hares around there aswell as a lot of rabbit but I do whoever occasionally travel further to north Somerset which is flat fields with just dykes and then again I'll sometimes lamp fields closer to home which are all smaller with several gates on. The fields closer to me you don't see hares daytime but further up you can do. My question is there any particular line tht excelled down here I.e could run on fen like fields but still be up and at em enough to catch on the lamp in smaller fields that the hare has to be kept under constant pressure? the best coursing dogs come from the north east of england,all the others are sub standard and are just plodders its were all the dirtiest women are to, so easy its like fish in a barrel, well for me anyway :yes: Easy for any lad dont piss on my parade if you have a heart beat you away in the north east,darlo is best lots and lots of dirty pussy oooh had a few dirty birds from there, the stories i could tell tell me tell me Quote Link to post
BEARINATOR 2,869 Posted October 2, 2012 Report Share Posted October 2, 2012 (edited) I was yapping to a lad from here on fb and coursing bred dogs come up and I said a plodder would be no use to me as the fields are to small to which he said about Tobey (benjis brother) be a rapid killer. See as a rule I lamp in east Devon/west Somerset where the fields range from fairly good sized arable to small paddocks but there is normally a fair few hares around there aswell as a lot of rabbit but I do whoever occasionally travel further to north Somerset which is flat fields with just dykes and then again I'll sometimes lamp fields closer to home which are all smaller with several gates on. The fields closer to me you don't see hares daytime but further up you can do. My question is there any particular line tht excelled down here I.e could run on fen like fields but still be up and at em enough to catch on the lamp in smaller fields that the hare has to be kept under constant pressure? the best coursing dogs come from the north east of england,all the others are sub standard and are just plodders its were all the dirtiest women are to, so easy its like fish in a barrel, well for me anyway :yes: Easy for any lad dont piss on my parade if you have a heart beat you away in the north east,darlo is best lots and lots of dirty pussy :laugh: Lads, SHH will enjoy himself when he is up for his pup off me but he has a lass so I'll not let him go home with any diseases as I'll try them out first Edited October 2, 2012 by BEARINATOR Quote Link to post
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