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I know of a salukigrey/dh/bitza grey who takes deer regular... Fecked if i know what breed they are though as all deer look same to me.... Big uns and sma down country than ll uns

Must be nice to live in an area where there is a variety of deer species to be seen,nothing but roe up here in the north east,must say though I reckon roe venison is a bit better than fallow for the cooking,what is sika like and what part of the country do you see them,I hear you have to go further down country than lincoln to see munty and cwd aswell,wish they would get their little rubbery arses up the road :laugh:

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Think people need to remember if a man does his running from a motor his idea of a deer dog will be very different to someone that does it on foot

I used to have a coursing bred saluki x and by feck he could get you in trouble, he would spot them a mile away and they'd be dots on the horizon and if you didn't get to him he was gone. I remember o

We'll any you lad's haveing trouble with your Sal types breaking off hares or the dogs just becomeiong a pain in the arse for catching them reguarler! Just drop me a PM and ill take the shit off your

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Dont think we have cwd, munty or roe, we do have fallow and we have a variety that looks like red deer but is smaller (someone told me what it is but i. Cant remember lol) which is mainly what this dog takes, hes about 30mins drive from my place, deer are about my area but nowhere near as common as id like

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Dont think we have cwd, munty or roe, we do have fallow and we have a variety that looks like red deer but is smaller (someone told me what it is but i. Cant remember lol) which is mainly what this dog takes, hes about 30mins drive from my place, deer are about my area but nowhere near as common as id like

I think you mean sika :thumbs: atb

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travelling to work up and down the A18 i can count 10-15 roe deer a day, those and badgers must be the most common protected pest.

Can quite believe it mate,I've seen 3 dead badgers on a 2 mile stretch of the A19 this is an area where up until recently you would'nt even see one on the lamp,never come across any setts either

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travelling to work up and down the A18 i can count 10-15 roe deer a day, those and badgers must be the most common protected pest.

 

Can quite believe it mate,I've seen 3 dead badgers on a 2 mile stretch of the A19 this is an area where up until recently you would'nt even see one on the lamp,never come across any setts either

Im always coming across setts round my way, tripping over them...

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you cant wrap them up in cotton wool and the amount of time i spend walking a pup ,its bound to happen tessa is 10 month and had a good end to the winter, she knows when something is about now and her prey drive takes over 8 brown and 8 white she has done day time im proud as hell with her :thumbs:

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you cant wrap them up in cotton wool and the amount of time i spend walking a pup ,its bound to happen tessa is 10 month and had a good end to the winter, she knows when something is about now and her prey drive takes over 8 brown and 8 white she has done day time im proud as hell with her :thumbs:

sire self entered to deer at around 10 month, its a chore to keep him away from them, I knew they would click the dam was also mustard on them

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