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read charles st johns book wild sports of the highlands published in the 1870s (i think), you will discover the truth about deerhounds hunting deer. they were used to pull down wounded deer in pairs. st john once paid a ghillie to let him use two deerhounds to grab an uninjured deer, and finish it himself with a knife. although the hounds were happy enough to run the stag, they needed a lot of persuasion to get to grips, and afterwards the ghillie was pretty upset because he thought the dogs would be ruined.

a pair of running dogs (the terms deerhound and greyhound were pretty much interchangeable) wasnt considered the norm for pulling deer, if you were too hunt with dogs then a pack was required

 

or read rifle and hound in ceylon, sir samuel bakers classic, he was hunting sambar stags (similar type of deer to a red, and similar size) and he used a mixed pack of lurchers, bloodhounds and anything else useful he could get his hands on. they hunted boar and leopard too. well worth a read, and both books written by people who were out there doing it regularly.

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Red Stags......................piece of piss    

How do you know ? quite a few lads have took them back in the day before the silly ban and not just with bull crosses either

To those that said reds could not be taken with lurchers, well its a pity you did,nt get out more and open your eyes before the silly ban came into force. I am only talking hinds and biggish pricket,s

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It was Sir Samuel Baker who tried the pair of deerhounds and the knife.It was at Blair Atholl and the deerhounds belonged to the Duke of Atholl who allowed him to use them without charge.

The hounds brought the stag to bay in a river but they went in and locked on once they saw him going in.

 

(There's a free ebook of his here:- http://www.gutenberg.org/files/3231/3231-h/3231-h.htm ) Enjoy!!!

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stick one out on the fens and see how long it takes to catch it

 

that would be pointless!!! deer are not designed to run long distances hence they never stroll far from cover.......... :thumbs:

 

where i live red dear are way out in the middle of the fields early morning and night come to think of it so do the roe

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stick one out on the fens and see how long it takes to catch it

 

that would be pointless!!! deer are not designed to run long distances hence they never stroll far from cover.......... :thumbs:

 

 

How much cover is in the Highlands?

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stick one out on the fens and see how long it takes to catch it

 

that would be pointless!!! deer are not designed to run long distances hence they never stroll far from cover.......... :thumbs:

 

 

How much cover is in the Highlands?

 

mountain regions are slighty different to field after field of flat open land

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stick one out on the fens and see how long it takes to catch it

 

that would be pointless!!! deer are not designed to run long distances hence they never stroll far from cover.......... :thumbs:

 

 

How much cover is in the Highlands?

 

mountain regions are slighty different to field after field of flat open land

 

 

Very true. . . .

 

On a slight tangent. . . . something that i've noticed (I think). . .

 

Is you seem to regularly see roe standing out feeding in the first light, right out in the middle of huge fields, yet don;t seem to see fallow in the same way. . . are they just smarter, more flighty?

 

Or is it because they are in bigger groups, they feel more obvious?

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It was Sir Samuel Baker who tried the pair of deerhounds and the knife.It was at Blair Atholl and the deerhounds belonged to the Duke of Atholl who allowed him to use them without charge.

The hounds brought the stag to bay in a river but they went in and locked on once they saw him going in.

 

(There's a free ebook of his here:- http://www.gutenberg.org/files/3231/3231-h/3231-h.htm ) Enjoy!!!

 

i stand corrected, thank you. been a while since i read either book, but you get my point!!

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Pulled 2 red stags going back awhile with a collie x hound and a bull x hound and to be honest without a big blade and a fast hand I wouldn't be writing this post , wouldnt advice anyone to do this without experience of smaller deer , the collie had the brains in gettin under them but by god the bull hit them head on no reverse and once they lose balance atal the wind will take em down but as long as the dogs keeps the neck and head down it will stay down for a few moments but if it gets its head up your in trouble :) a friend of mine got his arm broken by a doe , she kicked him while standing up :/

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stick one out on the fens and see how long it takes to catch it

 

that would be pointless!!! deer are not designed to run long distances hence they never stroll far from cover.......... :thumbs:

 

 

How much cover is in the Highlands?

 

mountain regions are slighty different to field after field of flat open land

 

 

Very true. . . .

 

On a slight tangent. . . . something that i've noticed (I think). . .

 

Is you seem to regularly see roe standing out feeding in the first light, right out in the middle of huge fields, yet don;t seem to see fallow in the same way. . . are they just smarter, more flighty?

 

Or is it because they are in bigger groups, they feel more obvious?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

stick one out on the fens and see how long it takes to catch it

 

that would be pointless!!! deer are not designed to run long distances hence they never stroll far from cover.......... :thumbs:

 

 

How much cover is in the Highlands?

 

mountain regions are slighty different to field after field of flat open land

 

 

Very true. . . .

 

On a slight tangent. . . . something that i've noticed (I think). . .

 

Is you seem to regularly see roe standing out feeding in the first light, right out in the middle of huge fields, yet don;t seem to see fallow in the same way. . . are they just smarter, more flighty?

 

Or is it because they are in bigger groups, they feel more obvious?

 

you do get them mate ,one of my fav sights

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Pulled 2 red stags going back awhile with a collie x hound and a bull x hound and to be honest without a big blade and a fast hand I wouldn't be writing this post , wouldnt advice anyone to do this without experience of smaller deer , the collie had the brains in gettin under them but by god the bull hit them head on no reverse and once they lose balance atal the wind will take em down but as long as the dogs keeps the neck and head down it will stay down for a few moments but if it gets its head up your in trouble :) a friend of mine got his arm broken by a doe , she kicked him while standing up :/

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