C Hall 552 Posted May 3, 2013 Report Share Posted May 3, 2013 (edited) Troter58 just because you had them around for 5 seasons does not mean you had good animals around you and you would know they were not good animals ??? ffs i am just saying what i seen and done with them and thats not tossing them out of a 4x4 on top of game there good animals but a lurcher will do the same job but faster to many come on here with half baked ideas about these dogs when they have never been out and tested the dog to it max they fit if pushed hard they got the turning circle of a wagon and can suffer from bad feet if people are going to comment be honest about it not bigging a cross up cos they have one at the moment oh and my dicks bigger than yours .atb Judging from what you have wrote on this topic alone your opinion on anything to do with any type of lurcher is not worth reading never mind the bullshit you write about bull x but lets just agree to disagree Edited May 3, 2013 by C Hall Quote Link to post
DOGGINLAD 538 Posted May 3, 2013 Report Share Posted May 3, 2013 troter reading your posts it does seem like you had some bad animals they fit, they turn like a wagon an they had bad feet... so you saying they dont do that ffs got to love this place blinkers well on and not saying bulls are shite you get good and bad in every breed just be honest about it .atb No am not saying there arent bull x's out there like that, what i am saying is yes they are out there, there the bad batch! and you had them so get your blinkers off just because you had shit! If dogs are fitting when you have got them out, then they certaintly put into that position, unfit, or pushed well too much when they should not of been, you should know when to pick a dog up and finish for the night! same with any dog, you take a saluki greyhound and give it to much unfit or even if they are as fit as you can get them, and you give them that one more trust me there going to do the same as what a bull x would do and gas right out and collapse... how do you know about dogs i ran was you there no and shit no just pointing out there faults but no thats not allowed is it you lot on here make me laugh all the gear no idea all bow to the bull x as for unfit dogs and pushing them as said good and bad points two sides to every coin I only know what you just told me and that was enough ! yes pointing the bad faults out is allowed but when done dont go crying that you hate people on here when they tell you there opinion on the matter and just to prove i dont bow down to the bull x... if i wanted a good alrounder were i wanted to run most quarry i would certaintly be adding something else into the mix who did i say i hate no one have a read back making it as you go along now how many accounts you got and opinions are like arse holes we all got one i said it because you was moaning saying you lot make me laugh! and i have got one account i have been on here for years Quote Link to post
C Hall 552 Posted May 3, 2013 Report Share Posted May 3, 2013 Kranky would give your dog a 200 yard slip on quarry that is up and running full throttle and expect it to get to terms? Quote Link to post
DOGGINLAD 538 Posted May 3, 2013 Report Share Posted May 3, 2013 I like to see my dogs pit there wits against there quarry and give them long slips and to me its all about the run and seeing the dogs earn it and I just feel if your running gear in a motor first then throwing the dogs out it isn't stacked in the quarries favour it's nearly a done deed,I've done it and game over in 100yrds where's the test of a dog in that? But hey that's just my opinion. so numbers for a bull x is not a test?? an you dont have to run gear in the motor first, driving the land just lets you find more gear and have more runs, its upto you running the quarry with the motor why didnt you let dog out from a fair distance if thats why you wanted to do ? some lads think just because your in a suburu or 4x4 you have to chase your quarry, well you dont if your dogs fast and good enough That's not right. You're saying that a motor disturbs the game less than when you walk up on it. If you aint saying that then you're saying that you drive up on your quarry and then chuck your dog out as you make it bolt. My dogs plenty fast enough and I can slip him from over 200 yards with no worries. I guarantee that I see more game than you by sneaking about. You're pushing game about with the motor and making it bolt. If your dogs fast and good enough you wouldn't need the motor. My dog can walk all night and still put the runs in. I only put him in the car to get to my permission. I've got nothing against anyone using a vehicle in anyway they seem fit, just don't pretend it's something it aint. am not saying anything you wrote there so get that out your head, and your wrong! i am not saying the motor disturbs the game less than if you walk upto it, and am also not saying i drive up on my quarry as i make it bolt, most of the stuff i have ran out of a motor the quarry has only bolted when the dog is started to near, or if it was lamp shy and the lamp has hit it, i am not one of them who will drive after quarry and over take it and push round a field before i let a dog out, and thats what your thinking of.. with what you have wrote there you have only seen some one use a motor that will drive next to there quarry an drop a dog out.... and you saying you see more game than me by sneaking about?? well how would you work that one out, tell me? 1 Quote Link to post
rocket ronnie 243 Posted May 3, 2013 Report Share Posted May 3, 2013 jay i wouldnt even get into it with him bud you have seen an done more than most an know a good dog when ye see one.an peobably forgot more than he knows ha 1 Quote Link to post
DOGGINLAD 538 Posted May 3, 2013 Report Share Posted May 3, 2013 jay i wouldnt even get into it with him bud you have seen an done more than most an know a good dog when ye see one.an peobably forgot more than he knows ha Its all a good bit of fun and banter on here mate good to know other's opinions on it aswell lol Quote Link to post
C Hall 552 Posted May 3, 2013 Report Share Posted May 3, 2013 jay i wouldnt even get into it with him bud you have seen an done more than most an know a good dog when ye see one.an peobably forgot more than he knows ha Its all a good bit of fun and banter on here mate good to know other's opinions on it aswell lol I would call them misconceptions rather than opinions Quote Link to post
kranky 507 Posted May 3, 2013 Report Share Posted May 3, 2013 and for all the lads saying they just get tossed out of motor onto there game, its not like that one bit... and obviously never done it or use were the ones tossing them right on there game... dogs that go out of the motor have still got to do a lot of running, when they leave the car there game is already in full flight, the dog is not, plus this is a way of getting them n alot of game in one night to test them... a motor dog, one you can walk with and lamp, road siding and out with terriers, a good dog will do them all This is what you said earlier. That's not what you're saying now. When you say two different things it makes people think that you're trying to lie. Quote Link to post
rocket ronnie 243 Posted May 3, 2013 Report Share Posted May 3, 2013 lol at least your someone who knows what ye talking about though bud unlike most on here you getting over to the waen show monday bud Quote Link to post
kranky 507 Posted May 3, 2013 Report Share Posted May 3, 2013 I like to see my dogs pit there wits against there quarry and give them long slips and to me its all about the run and seeing the dogs earn it and I just feel if your running gear in a motor first then throwing the dogs out it isn't stacked in the quarries favour it's nearly a done deed,I've done it and game over in 100yrds where's the test of a dog in that? But hey that's just my opinion. so numbers for a bull x is not a test?? an you dont have to run gear in the motor first, driving the land just lets you find more gear and have more runs, its upto you running the quarry with the motor why didnt you let dog out from a fair distance if thats why you wanted to do ? some lads think just because your in a suburu or 4x4 you have to chase your quarry, well you dont if your dogs fast and good enough That's not right. You're saying that a motor disturbs the game less than when you walk up on it. If you aint saying that then you're saying that you drive up on your quarry and then chuck your dog out as you make it bolt. My dogs plenty fast enough and I can slip him from over 200 yards with no worries. I guarantee that I see more game than you by sneaking about. You're pushing game about with the motor and making it bolt. If your dogs fast and good enough you wouldn't need the motor. My dog can walk all night and still put the runs in. I only put him in the car to get to my permission. I've got nothing against anyone using a vehicle in anyway they seem fit, just don't pretend it's something it aint. am not saying anything you wrote there so get that out your head, and your wrong! i am not saying the motor disturbs the game less than if you walk upto it, and am also not saying i drive up on my quarry as i make it bolt, most of the stuff i have ran out of a motor the quarry has only bolted when the dog is started to near, or if it was lamp shy and the lamp has hit it, i am not one of them who will drive after quarry and over take it and push round a field before i let a dog out, and thats what your thinking of.. with what you have wrote there you have only seen some one use a motor that will drive next to there quarry an drop a dog out.... and you saying you see more game than me by sneaking about?? well how would you work that one out, tell me? See how it seems? Quote Link to post
kranky 507 Posted May 3, 2013 Report Share Posted May 3, 2013 I'm not for one minute suggesting that you don't know what you're talking about and you probably have a load more experience with bull x's than me. Quote Link to post
kranky 507 Posted May 3, 2013 Report Share Posted May 3, 2013 Kranky would give your dog a 200 yard slip on quarry that is up and running full throttle and expect it to get to terms? I'd judge each slip on the particular situation. It's unusual for stuff to be up and running full throttle when I'm 200 yards away because I'm creeping about and not hanging out the window of my Scooby. My dog can get on to terms with stuff that are given more than fair law. He's quick. Quote Link to post
DOGGINLAD 538 Posted May 3, 2013 Report Share Posted May 3, 2013 and for all the lads saying they just get tossed out of motor onto there game, its not like that one bit... and obviously never done it or use were the ones tossing them right on there game... dogs that go out of the motor have still got to do a lot of running, when they leave the car there game is already in full flight, the dog is not, plus this is a way of getting them n alot of game in one night to test them... a motor dog, one you can walk with and lamp, road siding and out with terriers, a good dog will do them all This is what you said earlier. That's not what you're saying now. When you say two different things it makes people think that you're trying to lie. because there was lads talking about tossing them out the motor thats why i said that, as i have said most of the game i have ran the dogs still have to do alot of running to get to there game because i dont chase stuff round a field.. If your at a place were the game aint shy if you dont go tearing up to it, its going to stand or still mooch about untill the dog is near, but if its lamp shy then its game on because its already in full flight.... Quote Link to post
DOGGINLAD 538 Posted May 3, 2013 Report Share Posted May 3, 2013 lol at least your someone who knows what ye talking about though bud unlike most on here you getting over to the waen show monday bud yer mate i will be there are you coming up? Quote Link to post
rocket ronnie 243 Posted May 3, 2013 Report Share Posted May 3, 2013 yer ill be there like this one an dogs looking well so be hunting for some rosettes ha Quote Link to post
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