night warrior 178 Posted April 12, 2013 Report Share Posted April 12, 2013 Best dog is them that see plenty of them not just 2 a season so thay no how to run them right and how to take them right and its just not up to dog its up to u to help the dog when needed u are a team its not all down to the dog no I in team has for cross bull gray suluki gray will sort out them stags with a little help pre ban of course Quote Link to post
Chris Parsons 2 Posted April 12, 2013 Report Share Posted April 12, 2013 (edited) i had a 21 inch bitch that just took to Roe at a quite early age and turned out a good dog for them when she got older, could smell and hunt them up really well. i think they can be easy to catch on th lamp sometimes but always give a good run in the day.....good times Edited April 12, 2013 by Chris Parsons Quote Link to post
j1985 1,983 Posted April 12, 2013 Report Share Posted April 12, 2013 Seen some fallow bucks on big fields absolutely motor and straight line a dog, But seen the same sized bucks caught quite easily in small fields where it couldn't open up. Munty are easy when out of cover but like said can be ruthless with their tusks if given the chance to use em, and them chinks are f***ing pussys! ; ) Quote Link to post
Boss-Hog 269 Posted April 12, 2013 Report Share Posted April 12, 2013 ffs pmsl so many robert deniros Quote Link to post
Dan Edwards 1,134 Posted April 12, 2013 Report Share Posted April 12, 2013 Which do people think would be the fastest roe, fallow or red? RED,FALLOW ROE in that order Never seen any of them run but there is no doubt in my mind at all that this is the case without question. Quote Link to post
Boss-Hog 269 Posted April 12, 2013 Report Share Posted April 12, 2013 neither have any these clowns [BANNED TEXT] their own dogs on their arse lol Quote Link to post
Dan Edwards 1,134 Posted April 12, 2013 Report Share Posted April 12, 2013 neither have any these clowns [bANNED TEXT] their own dogs on their arse lol Dont f**k up a good romance with a buncha facts now Hog. Quote Link to post
J Darcy 5,871 Posted April 12, 2013 Report Share Posted April 12, 2013 Here's the thing.....deer can't (couldn't) be judged under the beam of artificial light in order to really judge them they need to be run during the daytime over a period of time....a daytime deer is a totally different animal to a lamped deer.... Just how many lads are keen enough to travel and test their dogs on the daytime stuff? well, that's the thing. Daytime, one on one, then you get a 'feel' for the whole thing.....i've heard lots of lads boasting that their dog has stopped a couple of roe or a few chinks under the beam, but when daytime comes they don't seem to want to know.... you can't boast about lamped deer... You run ten fallow in the daytime and you'll know if you've got a 'fallow' dog or not..... JMO...JD 5 Quote Link to post
stewie 3,387 Posted April 12, 2013 Report Share Posted April 12, 2013 Here's the thing.....deer can't (couldn't) be judged under the beam of artificial light in order to really judge them they need to be run during the daytime over a period of time....a daytime deer is a totally different animal to a lamped deer.... Just how many lads are keen enough to travel and test their dogs on the daytime stuff? well, that's the thing. Daytime, one on one, then you get a 'feel' for the whole thing.....i've heard lots of lads boasting that their dog has stopped a couple of roe or a few chinks under the beam, but when daytime comes they don't seem to want to know.... you can't boast about lamped deer... You run ten fallow in the daytime and you'll know if you've got a 'fallow' dog or not..... JMO...JD maybe not...........but they still taste the same.......... Quote Link to post
J Darcy 5,871 Posted April 12, 2013 Report Share Posted April 12, 2013 Here's the thing.....deer can't (couldn't) be judged under the beam of artificial light in order to really judge them they need to be run during the daytime over a period of time....a daytime deer is a totally different animal to a lamped deer.... Just how many lads are keen enough to travel and test their dogs on the daytime stuff? well, that's the thing. Daytime, one on one, then you get a 'feel' for the whole thing.....i've heard lots of lads boasting that their dog has stopped a couple of roe or a few chinks under the beam, but when daytime comes they don't seem to want to know.... you can't boast about lamped deer... You run ten fallow in the daytime and you'll know if you've got a 'fallow' dog or not..... JMO...JD maybe not...........but they still taste the same.......... yes, but who's doing it for the meat????? if you are then sell the dogs and buy a bullet rifle... 1 Quote Link to post
stewie 3,387 Posted April 12, 2013 Report Share Posted April 12, 2013 Here's the thing.....deer can't (couldn't) be judged under the beam of artificial light in order to really judge them they need to be run during the daytime over a period of time....a daytime deer is a totally different animal to a lamped deer.... Just how many lads are keen enough to travel and test their dogs on the daytime stuff? well, that's the thing. Daytime, one on one, then you get a 'feel' for the whole thing.....i've heard lots of lads boasting that their dog has stopped a couple of roe or a few chinks under the beam, but when daytime comes they don't seem to want to know.... you can't boast about lamped deer... You run ten fallow in the daytime and you'll know if you've got a 'fallow' dog or not..... JMO...JD maybe not...........but they still taste the same.......... yes, but who's doing it for the meat????? if you are then sell the dogs and buy a bullet rifle... so your doing it just to throw them in a hedgerow........... Quote Link to post
j1985 1,983 Posted April 12, 2013 Report Share Posted April 12, 2013 Maybe he liked testing his dogs aswell as eating ? 2 Quote Link to post
J Darcy 5,871 Posted April 12, 2013 Report Share Posted April 12, 2013 Lurcher 1 No...what a very, very silly question....i won't even answer that one.... Hunting, for me, is not about the kill, it is about the hunt, the adventure, the thrill and the challenge. Exploring new places all over the Uk,hunting new land,testing the dog. But, hey, that's just me, we can't all be the same..... All historical anyway.... 3 Quote Link to post
turkish 287 Posted April 12, 2013 Report Share Posted April 12, 2013 As I heard you didnt have too much luck here in ireland wit yourDEER OR VENISON DOGS Quote Link to post
stewie 3,387 Posted April 12, 2013 Report Share Posted April 12, 2013 Lurcher 1 No...what a very, very silly question....i won't even answer that one.... Hunting, for me, is not about the kill, it is about the hunt, the adventure, the thrill and the challenge. Exploring new places all over the Uk,hunting new land,testing the dog. But, hey, that's just me, we can't all be the same..... All historical anyway.... lol ok mate.........the clues in hunting...........ie feed yourself for free!!!! id have no interest in shooting a deer but plenty of interest in eating one and selling a few cuts on to cover diesel..............but what do i no.........im not a respected author on fieldsports........... 1 Quote Link to post
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