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a season might be to long for man that owns the dog but from forming an opinion on somebody else's dog one dig is not enough. Would you get rid of one of yours after one unsuccessful dig that you were

it sounds spot on to me mate the lad you went out with is just working towards the current laws and used a dog that stayed back and bayed as we all do these days

No wind up dyktos genuine question. Why not give a genuine answer instead of messing threads up. If a novice ask me a question about bushing I would help them to the best of my ability. I thought that

I went digging a couple of weeks ago with a gentleman. Must stress I'm a busher and this is why I'm asking for other peoples opinions. The dog entered and we had a mark. Dug down no Charlie but the terrier was marked up from Charlie. But he was nowhere to be seen. I believe if the terrier had contact with Charlie when we dug down they should have been mouth to mouth. However the gentleman explained Charlie had pushed on. What do you think?

it sounds spot on to me mate the lad you went out with is just working towards the current laws and used a dog that stayed back and bayed as we all do these days :thumbs:

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Thankyou to all the genuine posts that replied I now have a better understanding as to why the quarry was not there. I guess it's not as simple as put dog down hole dig to dog and meet quarry. There are many variables, as I said I get all my quarry through bushing .

 

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Fox could of gave the dog a bit of contact around a tight bend and dog couldn't return the favour then fox pushed on and dog couldn't get any further. Don't judge a dog on one dig judge it over an entire season and the truth will be revealed good or bad.

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Jiggy a season is too long for me to dig down and nothing there and this dog what the post is about could probably be judged by eye normal case of dog being too big

a season might be to long for man that owns the dog but from forming an opinion on somebody else's dog one dig is not enough. Would you get rid of one of yours after one unsuccessful dig that you weren't sure what happened. One bad dig doesn't make a bad dog the same as one good dig doesn't make them special either. I'd make my opinion on dog after 3 or 4 bad digs then its time to stop making excuses for the dog. Edited by jiggy
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If I was there I think I would have known what happened and many others too but old will is not describing what happened very good I think the mole is right he could very well be a anti so if that's the case I think the terrier ate his quarry and probably got stuck cause is stomach got too big have a nice life will1234 u bellend

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I think Charlie pushed on and the terrier couldn't get to him. The terrier was too eager to leave the earth for my liking anyway but I wanted more views because I thought maybe I was being a bit hard on the terrier. Fox bolter go and shag your sheep. Mole265 I've probably had more gear than you have had hot dinners and I reckon your a fat c#nt!

 

Jiggy you talk a lot of sense

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