shaaark 10,900 Posted August 25, 2016 Report Share Posted August 25, 2016 (edited) I would take a punt at a gwp X grey !seen a couple and they weren't that good. Not as quick as the collie lurchers on the day, and not as brave... Good hunters though in woodland and fellsideI'd have to see the parents working first like ! This foxhound X bull grey is suiting my needs at the moment great hunter and plenty of guts ! Never be a lamping dog which doesn't bother me Go for a fell hound or trail hound for a lamping dog! Much leaner than a normal foxhound. When you list the things a hound brings to lurcher lines it amazes me that they are not a popular cross but I must admit I wouldn't want too many knobs getting into hound crosses lol I'm very lucky as I can keep a few lurchers the dog im taking about will never see the lamp he has no need but u agree he brings a lot to the table lurcher wise he feets are great ! Stamina is unreal literally doesn't stop all day ! He's a nice dog to have around not everyone cup of tea but he's a massive part of my hunting and couldn't be with out the big b*****d now Yes pal I have a fell hound lurcher and I have seen the hound crosses on the lamp in short the hound cross brings amazing stamina, great drive and feet they are solid dogs built to work the British countryside and another thing the fell hounds are controlled by voice so they can't be too daft either! I suppose that is everything a gundog could bring but in a running frame. What about voice though? who'd give a f**k if a dog did yap a bit as long as it does it job,myself i wouldn't give a dam if a dog only had 3 legs as long as it done what i wanted, so stop picking stupid faults and fcuk off and do some knitting, Keep it civil please.... Was going to say something along those lines earlier, but a tad less politely lol. Anyway, like I've said previously, I think jeemes gives some valid, practical and sensible thoughts/advice/knowledge. And to TALKCHEAP, knowledge is not always, or only gained in the field with 20 - 30 + years of experience, or after owning and working 6, 7 or 8 dogs. And despite what you think you know of me, I do NOT consider myself an authority on training lurchers, BUT, I don't make the mistakes that I used to, unlike more than a few lurcher owners that I know, who are on their 3rd, 4th or 5th lurcher, and still making the same 'schoolboy' errors that they were making 30 + years ago. Some people will just never learn. Ah f**k, I've got to take this canary out again for a quick stretch Edited August 25, 2016 by shaaark 1 Quote Link to post
Gaz_1989 9,539 Posted August 25, 2016 Report Share Posted August 25, 2016 I would take a punt at a gwp X grey !seen a couple and they weren't that good. Not as quick as the collie lurchers on the day, and not as brave... Good hunters though in woodland and fellsideI'd have to see the parents working first like ! This foxhound X bull grey is suiting my needs at the moment great hunter and plenty of guts ! Never be a lamping dog which doesn't bother me Go for a fell hound or trail hound for a lamping dog! Much leaner than a normal foxhound. When you list the things a hound brings to lurcher lines it amazes me that they are not a popular cross but I must admit I wouldn't want too many knobs getting into hound crosses lol I'm very lucky as I can keep a few lurchers the dog im taking about will never see the lamp he has no need but u agree he brings a lot to the table lurcher wise he feets are great ! Stamina is unreal literally doesn't stop all day ! He's a nice dog to have around not everyone cup of tea but he's a massive part of my hunting and couldn't be with out the big b*****d now Yes pal I have a fell hound lurcher and I have seen the hound crosses on the lamp in short the hound cross brings amazing stamina, great drive and feet they are solid dogs built to work the British countryside and another thing the fell hounds are controlled by voice so they can't be too daft either! I suppose that is everything a gundog could bring but in a running frame. What about voice though? who'd give a f**k if a dog did yap a bit as long as it does it job,myself i wouldn't give a dam if a dog only had 3 legs as long as it done what i wanted, so stop picking stupid faults and fcuk off and do some knitting, Keep it civil please.... Was going to say something along those lines earlier, but a tad less politely lol.Anyway, like I've said previously, I think jeemes gives some valid, practical and sensible thoughts/advice/knowledge. And to TALKCHEAP, knowledge is not always, or only gained in the field with 20 - 30 + years of experience, or after owning and working 6, 7 or 8 dogs. And despite what you think you know of me, I do NOT consider myself an authority on training lurchers, BUT, I don't make the mistakes that I used to, unlike more than a few lurcher owners that I know, who are on their 3rd, 4th or 5th lurcher, and still making the same 'schoolboy' errors that they were making 30 + years ago. Some people will just never learn. Ah f**k, I've got to take this canary out again for a quick stretch Ive been saying that exact same thing for the last 10 years shark ? Quote Link to post
socks 32,253 Posted August 25, 2016 Report Share Posted August 25, 2016 I would take a punt at a gwp X grey !seen a couple and they weren't that good. Not as quick as the collie lurchers on the day, and not as brave... Good hunters though in woodland and fellsideI'd have to see the parents working first like ! This foxhound X bull grey is suiting my needs at the moment great hunter and plenty of guts ! Never be a lamping dog which doesn't bother me Go for a fell hound or trail hound for a lamping dog! Much leaner than a normal foxhound. When you list the things a hound brings to lurcher lines it amazes me that they are not a popular cross but I must admit I wouldn't want too many knobs getting into hound crosses lol I'm very lucky as I can keep a few lurchers the dog im taking about will never see the lamp he has no need but u agree he brings a lot to the table lurcher wise he feets are great ! Stamina is unreal literally doesn't stop all day ! He's a nice dog to have around not everyone cup of tea but he's a massive part of my hunting and couldn't be with out the big b*****d now Yes pal I have a fell hound lurcher and I have seen the hound crosses on the lamp in short the hound cross brings amazing stamina, great drive and feet they are solid dogs built to work the British countryside and another thing the fell hounds are controlled by voice so they can't be too daft either! I suppose that is everything a gundog could bring but in a running frame. What about voice though? who'd give a f**k if a dog did yap a bit as long as it does it job,myself i wouldn't give a dam if a dog only had 3 legs as long as it done what i wanted, so stop picking stupid faults and fcuk off and do some knitting, Keep it civil please.... Was going to say something along those lines earlier, but a tad less politely lol. Anyway, like I've said previously, I think jeemes gives some valid, practical and sensible thoughts/advice/knowledge. And to TALKCHEAP, knowledge is not always, or only gained in the field with 20 - 30 + years of experience, or after owning and working 6, 7 or 8 dogs. And despite what you think you know of me, I do NOT consider myself an authority on training lurchers, BUT, I don't make the mistakes that I used to, unlike more than a few lurcher owners that I know, who are on their 3rd, 4th or 5th lurcher, and still making the same 'schoolboy' errors that they were making 30 + years ago. Some people will just never learn. Ah f**k, I've got to take this canary out again for a quick stretch Ive been saying that exact same thing for the last 10 years shark Shut up you know fukc all baldie .......... Quote Link to post
Gaz_1989 9,539 Posted August 25, 2016 Report Share Posted August 25, 2016 I would take a punt at a gwp X grey !seen a couple and they weren't that good. Not as quick as the collie lurchers on the day, and not as brave... Good hunters though in woodland and fellsideI'd have to see the parents working first like ! This foxhound X bull grey is suiting my needs at the moment great hunter and plenty of guts ! Never be a lamping dog which doesn't bother me Go for a fell hound or trail hound for a lamping dog! Much leaner than a normal foxhound. When you list the things a hound brings to lurcher lines it amazes me that they are not a popular cross but I must admit I wouldn't want too many knobs getting into hound crosses lol I'm very lucky as I can keep a few lurchers the dog im taking about will never see the lamp he has no need but u agree he brings a lot to the table lurcher wise he feets are great ! Stamina is unreal literally doesn't stop all day ! He's a nice dog to have around not everyone cup of tea but he's a massive part of my hunting and couldn't be with out the big b*****d now Yes pal I have a fell hound lurcher and I have seen the hound crosses on the lamp in short the hound cross brings amazing stamina, great drive and feet they are solid dogs built to work the British countryside and another thing the fell hounds are controlled by voice so they can't be too daft either! I suppose that is everything a gundog could bring but in a running frame. What about voice though? who'd give a f**k if a dog did yap a bit as long as it does it job,myself i wouldn't give a dam if a dog only had 3 legs as long as it done what i wanted, so stop picking stupid faults and fcuk off and do some knitting, Keep it civil please.... Was going to say something along those lines earlier, but a tad less politely lol. Anyway, like I've said previously, I think jeemes gives some valid, practical and sensible thoughts/advice/knowledge. And to TALKCHEAP, knowledge is not always, or only gained in the field with 20 - 30 + years of experience, or after owning and working 6, 7 or 8 dogs. And despite what you think you know of me, I do NOT consider myself an authority on training lurchers, BUT, I don't make the mistakes that I used to, unlike more than a few lurcher owners that I know, who are on their 3rd, 4th or 5th lurcher, and still making the same 'schoolboy' errors that they were making 30 + years ago. Some people will just never learn. Ah f**k, I've got to take this canary out again for a quick stretch Ive been saying that exact same thing for the last 10 years shark Shut up you know fukc all baldie .......... That's rich coming from a 4 foot dwarf who should of started shaving his thinning locks back in 1990 when he got his bus pass ? Quote Link to post
socks 32,253 Posted August 25, 2016 Report Share Posted August 25, 2016 Lol,I'm over five foot thank you and I have a terrific head of hair ... Almost akin to a lions mane unlike yours which is more like a baboons arse ... Now dance off stiletto boy ........ Quote Link to post
Gaz_1989 9,539 Posted August 25, 2016 Report Share Posted August 25, 2016 Lol,I'm over five foot thank you and I have a terrific head of hair ... Almost akin to a lions mane unlike yours which is more like a baboons arse ... Now dance off stiletto boy ........ Hahaha I want to borrow your mirror. I would be like a 7 foot tall version of Brad Pitt in it ? Quote Link to post
jeemes 4,485 Posted August 25, 2016 Report Share Posted August 25, 2016 I would take a punt at a gwp X grey !seen a couple and they weren't that good. Not as quick as the collie lurchers on the day, and not as brave... Good hunters though in woodland and fellsideI'd have to see the parents working first like ! This foxhound X bull grey is suiting my needs at the moment great hunter and plenty of guts ! Never be a lamping dog which doesn't bother me Go for a fell hound or trail hound for a lamping dog! Much leaner than a normal foxhound. When you list the things a hound brings to lurcher lines it amazes me that they are not a popular cross but I must admit I wouldn't want too many knobs getting into hound crosses lol I'm very lucky as I can keep a few lurchers the dog im taking about will never see the lamp he has no need but u agree he brings a lot to the table lurcher wise he feets are great ! Stamina is unreal literally doesn't stop all day ! He's a nice dog to have around not everyone cup of tea but he's a massive part of my hunting and couldn't be with out the big b*****d now Yes pal I have a fell hound lurcher and I have seen the hound crosses on the lamp in short the hound cross brings amazing stamina, great drive and feet they are solid dogs built to work the British countryside and another thing the fell hounds are controlled by voice so they can't be too daft either! I suppose that is everything a gundog could bring but in a running frame. What about voice though? who'd give a f**k if a dog did yap a bit as long as it does it job,myself i wouldn't give a dam if a dog only had 3 legs as long as it done what i wanted, so stop picking stupid faults and fcuk off and do some knitting, Plenty of lads wouldn't keep a lurcher that yapped, myself included. I might if it had more than 3 legs. 1 Quote Link to post
billhardy 2,342 Posted August 25, 2016 Report Share Posted August 25, 2016 Ahhh the summers coming to its end once again ,mostly we gearing up for another season lets see what the winter brings the only true sence of the word ,so if yas got a three legged yapped that kills big bags carry on. Has normal steady always habits are usually formed some borne ,but hey who gives a feck longs the habits can be put up with be those lucky ta find out what good habits there young saplings are gonna posses happy hunting fellas good luck fa season lol pisser this thread atb bunnys. Quote Link to post
socks 32,253 Posted August 25, 2016 Report Share Posted August 25, 2016 Lol,I'm over five foot thank you and I have a terrific head of hair ... Almost akin to a lions mane unlike yours which is more like a baboons arse ... Now dance off stiletto boy ........ Hahaha I want to borrow your mirror. I would be like a 7 foot tall version of Brad Pitt in it More like his brother cess lol ........ 1 Quote Link to post
TALKCHEAP 183 Posted August 25, 2016 Report Share Posted August 25, 2016 iv been waiting for this reaction for a while , thanks, maybe now it will help me with something iv been trying to do , and thats wasting my life sat in front of a computer , so once again thanks , last time it happened i was off for 3 year 1 Quote Link to post
Gaz_1989 9,539 Posted August 25, 2016 Report Share Posted August 25, 2016 Lol,I'm over five foot thank you and I have a terrific head of hair ... Almost akin to a lions mane unlike yours which is more like a baboons arse ... Now dance off stiletto boy ........Hahaha I want to borrow your mirror. I would be like a 7 foot tall version of Brad Pitt in it More like his brother cess lol ........ Lmao ? Quote Link to post
forest 137 Posted August 25, 2016 Report Share Posted August 25, 2016 Pointers pure useless 1 Quote Link to post
look up 406 Posted August 25, 2016 Report Share Posted August 25, 2016 (edited) socks anit these your lamping shoes ...Iv heard you like to make out your taller than you are.... Edited August 25, 2016 by look up 1 Quote Link to post
Bosun11 537 Posted August 25, 2016 Report Share Posted August 25, 2016 image.jpg socks anit these your lamping shoes ...Iv heard you like to make out your taller than you are.... With gortex... Quote Link to post
straight2hand 303 Posted August 25, 2016 Report Share Posted August 25, 2016 I would take a punt at a gwp X grey !seen a couple and they weren't that good. Not as quick as the collie lurchers on the day, and not as brave... Good hunters though in woodland and fellsideI'd have to see the parents working first like ! This foxhound X bull grey is suiting my needs at the moment great hunter and plenty of guts ! Never be a lamping dog which doesn't bother me Go for a fell hound or trail hound for a lamping dog! Much leaner than a normal foxhound. When you list the things a hound brings to lurcher lines it amazes me that they are not a popular cross but I must admit I wouldn't want too many knobs getting into hound crosses lol I'm very lucky as I can keep a few lurchers the dog im taking about will never see the lamp he has no need but u agree he brings a lot to the table lurcher wise he feets are great ! Stamina is unreal literally doesn't stop all day ! He's a nice dog to have around not everyone cup of tea but he's a massive part of my hunting and couldn't be with out the big b*****d now Yes pal I have a fell hound lurcher and I have seen the hound crosses on the lamp in short the hound cross brings amazing stamina, great drive and feet they are solid dogs built to work the British countryside and another thing the fell hounds are controlled by voice so they can't be too daft either! I suppose that is everything a gundog could bring but in a running frame. What about voice though? none have made a peep mate would never of bred out of the origional if it yapped your right maybe a gundog could bring that to the table but there isn't a gundog in the world that could keep with a fell hound at work and I'm not knocking gun dogs they have good qualities pal. I think gundogs could offer a bit of refinement to some lurchers with manners and solid retrieval....but there not really proven on all game. 1 Quote Link to post
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