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Mates little whippet was a good deer dog pre ban 19tts. Very capable little bitch was Skippy

couple more in me youth.many many moons ago.when i was kean , now the ban i sit back and just think of the good old day,s,,

An old pre ban one a dog bred out of a 22tts lamp bitch to a first cross saluki/grey called jed from county duram.

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Apparently deer turn into slugs after dusk and carnt run :blink:

 

by no means do they turn into slugs at night, but even a poor excuse of a dog stand a higher chance of pulling one at night than in the day, seen many poor dogs pull by simply have it run into a fence, never seen this in the day though :thumbs:

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GR

 

Plenty of deer make mistakes during the day and hitting fences isn't uncommon. At your young age it's not surprising that you haven't seen or experienced a lot of things that are fairly common. As you get older and get more experience under your belt you'll see a lot more things.

 

very true, but I myself have run a good few head of roe, nothing else, and in the day I am yet to see one hit the fence, I once seen a Roe buck jump 3 seperate fences, clearing them all like they were not there, all the time running flat out, But in all honesty, the deer rarely had a chance to leave the field.

 

Seen Roe do the same feat mate..the bull wire on both sides of a standard mesh fence with double strand on top..cleared the lot without breaking stride,i've seen Red's take the same setup right out the ground and off into the distance with it lol..Fallow clear a double mesh fence (one on top of another)..if their "spooked" and fearing for their lives well they will try just about anything,also seen a Red snap a post with single strand of barbed wire attached and swim the breadth of Coniston Lake..

 

I can only comment on roe mate, I never ran anything else, though i did once see a red hind jump a 5 foot fence, but I only had my 24tts 14 month old pup with me, so though sod that lol

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Fair enough Gamerooster :thumbs:

 

I guess like myself you dislike people running them on the lamp and out of season pre-ban

 

You guess wrong I dislike people like you saying there easy on the lamp just because they pick on the mugs.

 

mugs?

Take drugs......

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Apparently deer turn into slugs after dusk and carnt run :blink:

 

by no means do they turn into slugs at night, but even a poor excuse of a dog stand a higher chance of pulling one at night than in the day, seen many poor dogs pull by simply have it run into a fence, never seen this in the day though :thumbs:

ATB

 

GR

 

Plenty of deer make mistakes during the day and hitting fences isn't uncommon. At your young age it's not surprising that you haven't seen or experienced a lot of things that are fairly common. As you get older and get more experience under your belt you'll see a lot more things.

 

very true, but I myself have run a good few head of roe, nothing else, and in the day I am yet to see one hit the fence, I once seen a Roe buck jump 3 seperate fences, clearing them all like they were not there, all the time running flat out, But in all honesty, the deer rarely had a chance to leave the field.

 

Seen Roe do the same feat mate..the bull wire on both sides of a standard mesh fence with double strand on top..cleared the lot without breaking stride,i've seen Red's take the same setup right out the ground and off into the distance with it lol..Fallow clear a double mesh fence (one on top of another)..if their "spooked" and fearing for their lives well they will try just about anything,also seen a Red snap a post with single strand of barbed wire attached and swim the breadth of Coniston Lake..

 

I can only comment on roe mate, I never ran anything else, though i did once see a red hind jump a 5 foot fence, but I only had my 24tts 14 month old pup with me, so though sod that lol

you did some stuff before you were even 10 years old :whistling:
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Apparently deer turn into slugs after dusk and carnt run :blink:

 

by no means do they turn into slugs at night, but even a poor excuse of a dog stand a higher chance of pulling one at night than in the day, seen many poor dogs pull by simply have it run into a fence, never seen this in the day though :thumbs:

ATB

 

GR

 

Plenty of deer make mistakes during the day and hitting fences isn't uncommon. At your young age it's not surprising that you haven't seen or experienced a lot of things that are fairly common. As you get older and get more experience under your belt you'll see a lot more things.

 

very true, but I myself have run a good few head of roe, nothing else, and in the day I am yet to see one hit the fence, I once seen a Roe buck jump 3 seperate fences, clearing them all like they were not there, all the time running flat out, But in all honesty, the deer rarely had a chance to leave the field.

 

Seen Roe do the same feat mate..the bull wire on both sides of a standard mesh fence with double strand on top..cleared the lot without breaking stride,i've seen Red's take the same setup right out the ground and off into the distance with it lol..Fallow clear a double mesh fence (one on top of another)..if their "spooked" and fearing for their lives well they will try just about anything,also seen a Red snap a post with single strand of barbed wire attached and swim the breadth of Coniston Lake..

 

I can only comment on roe mate, I never ran anything else, though i did once see a red hind jump a 5 foot fence, but I only had my 24tts 14 month old pup with me, so though sod that lol

seen all deer jump fences and seen same type run into them day and night
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Apparently deer turn into slugs after dusk and carnt run :blink:

 

by no means do they turn into slugs at night, but even a poor excuse of a dog stand a higher chance of pulling one at night than in the day, seen many poor dogs pull by simply have it run into a fence, never seen this in the day though :thumbs:

ATB

 

GR

 

Plenty of deer make mistakes during the day and hitting fences isn't uncommon. At your young age it's not surprising that you haven't seen or experienced a lot of things that are fairly common. As you get older and get more experience under your belt you'll see a lot more things.

 

very true, but I myself have run a good few head of roe, nothing else, and in the day I am yet to see one hit the fence, I once seen a Roe buck jump 3 seperate fences, clearing them all like they were not there, all the time running flat out, But in all honesty, the deer rarely had a chance to leave the field.

 

Seen Roe do the same feat mate..the bull wire on both sides of a standard mesh fence with double strand on top..cleared the lot without breaking stride,i've seen Red's take the same setup right out the ground and off into the distance with it lol..Fallow clear a double mesh fence (one on top of another)..if their "spooked" and fearing for their lives well they will try just about anything,also seen a Red snap a post with single strand of barbed wire attached and swim the breadth of Coniston Lake..

 

I can only comment on roe mate, I never ran anything else, though i did once see a red hind jump a 5 foot fence, but I only had my 24tts 14 month old pup with me, so though sod that lol

you did some stuff before you were even 10 years old :whistling:

 

I am 45 really, I just say i am 18 so all the old men on here fancy me :laugh::tongue2:

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Gamerooster, By Mugs I mean...

 

Yong deer, yearlings

 

Does before november

 

dogs on them before they no whats going on causing them to panic and bounce into fences etc etc

 

Anyone who says there dog hasnt been straightlined by a deer on the lamp hasnt ran enough good quality deer

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Apparently deer turn into slugs after dusk and carnt run :blink:

 

by no means do they turn into slugs at night, but even a poor excuse of a dog stand a higher chance of pulling one at night than in the day, seen many poor dogs pull by simply have it run into a fence, never seen this in the day though :thumbs:

ATB

 

GR

 

Plenty of deer make mistakes during the day and hitting fences isn't uncommon. At your young age it's not surprising that you haven't seen or experienced a lot of things that are fairly common. As you get older and get more experience under your belt you'll see a lot more things.

 

very true, but I myself have run a good few head of roe, nothing else, and in the day I am yet to see one hit the fence, I once seen a Roe buck jump 3 seperate fences, clearing them all like they were not there, all the time running flat out, But in all honesty, the deer rarely had a chance to leave the field.

 

Seen Roe do the same feat mate..the bull wire on both sides of a standard mesh fence with double strand on top..cleared the lot without breaking stride,i've seen Red's take the same setup right out the ground and off into the distance with it lol..Fallow clear a double mesh fence (one on top of another)..if their "spooked" and fearing for their lives well they will try just about anything,also seen a Red snap a post with single strand of barbed wire attached and swim the breadth of Coniston Lake..

 

I can only comment on roe mate, I never ran anything else, though i did once see a red hind jump a 5 foot fence, but I only had my 24tts 14 month old pup with me, so though sod that lol

you did some stuff before you were even 10 years old :whistling:

 

I am 45 really, I just say i am 18 so all the old men on here fancy me :laugh::tongue2:

attension seeker then :whistling:
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Fair enough Gamerooster :thumbs:

 

I guess like myself you dislike people running them on the lamp and out of season pre-ban

 

You guess wrong I dislike people like you saying there easy on the lamp just because they pick on the mugs.

 

mugs?

Take drugs......

 

No mate, never touched them, a mug where I am from is a person who is idiotic and stupid, so referring to deer as mugs, he has lost me!!!

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Apparently deer turn into slugs after dusk and carnt run :blink:

 

by no means do they turn into slugs at night, but even a poor excuse of a dog stand a higher chance of pulling one at night than in the day, seen many poor dogs pull by simply have it run into a fence, never seen this in the day though :thumbs:

ATB

 

GR

 

Plenty of deer make mistakes during the day and hitting fences isn't uncommon. At your young age it's not surprising that you haven't seen or experienced a lot of things that are fairly common. As you get older and get more experience under your belt you'll see a lot more things.

 

very true, but I myself have run a good few head of roe, nothing else, and in the day I am yet to see one hit the fence, I once seen a Roe buck jump 3 seperate fences, clearing them all like they were not there, all the time running flat out, But in all honesty, the deer rarely had a chance to leave the field.

 

Seen Roe do the same feat mate..the bull wire on both sides of a standard mesh fence with double strand on top..cleared the lot without breaking stride,i've seen Red's take the same setup right out the ground and off into the distance with it lol..Fallow clear a double mesh fence (one on top of another)..if their "spooked" and fearing for their lives well they will try just about anything,also seen a Red snap a post with single strand of barbed wire attached and swim the breadth of Coniston Lake..

 

I can only comment on roe mate, I never ran anything else, though i did once see a red hind jump a 5 foot fence, but I only had my 24tts 14 month old pup with me, so though sod that lol

you did some stuff before you were even 10 years old :whistling:

 

I am 45 really, I just say i am 18 so all the old men on here fancy me :laugh::tongue2:

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Apparently deer turn into slugs after dusk and carnt run :blink:

 

by no means do they turn into slugs at night, but even a poor excuse of a dog stand a higher chance of pulling one at night than in the day, seen many poor dogs pull by simply have it run into a fence, never seen this in the day though :thumbs:

ATB

 

GR

 

Plenty of deer make mistakes during the day and hitting fences isn't uncommon. At your young age it's not surprising that you haven't seen or experienced a lot of things that are fairly common. As you get older and get more experience under your belt you'll see a lot more things.

 

very true, but I myself have run a good few head of roe, nothing else, and in the day I am yet to see one hit the fence, I once seen a Roe buck jump 3 seperate fences, clearing them all like they were not there, all the time running flat out, But in all honesty, the deer rarely had a chance to leave the field.

 

Seen Roe do the same feat mate..the bull wire on both sides of a standard mesh fence with double strand on top..cleared the lot without breaking stride,i've seen Red's take the same setup right out the ground and off into the distance with it lol..Fallow clear a double mesh fence (one on top of another)..if their "spooked" and fearing for their lives well they will try just about anything,also seen a Red snap a post with single strand of barbed wire attached and swim the breadth of Coniston Lake..

 

I can only comment on roe mate, I never ran anything else, though i did once see a red hind jump a 5 foot fence, but I only had my 24tts 14 month old pup with me, so though sod that lol

you did some stuff before you were even 10 years old :whistling:

 

I am 45 really, I just say i am 18 so all the old men on here fancy me :laugh::tongue2:

attension seeker then :whistling:

 

:censored::thumbdown::wallbash:

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Gamerooster, By Mugs I mean...

 

Yong deer, yearlings

 

Does before november

 

dogs on them before they no whats going on causing them to panic and bounce into fences etc etc

 

Anyone who says there dog hasnt been straightlined by a deer on the lamp hasnt ran enough good quality deer

 

cheers for clearing that up mate :thumbs:

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