Plucky1 1,119 Posted November 23, 2016 Report Share Posted November 23, 2016 Green dragon, if you have anywhere decent holding stuff me and my mate get over to Anglesey for the day on some permo or tag along with us, there has been a lot of shit spoken on here about terriers,do not limit yourself by other peoples failures,early training as a pup will sort any dropping in,WM 4 Quote Link to post
Treehands. 1,379 Posted November 24, 2016 Report Share Posted November 24, 2016 Bit like inviting severe herpesvirus into your underpants imo 4 Quote Link to post
green dragon 701 Posted November 26, 2016 Author Report Share Posted November 26, 2016 Bit like inviting severe herpesvirus into your underpants imo Whats do you mean matte?? Quote Link to post
FKOF 371 Posted November 26, 2016 Report Share Posted November 26, 2016 Bit like inviting severe herpesvirus into your underpants imoWhats do you mean matte?? He means he'd rather stick stinging nettles between his ball sack than have a day spent with the poster above him. 2 Quote Link to post
lurcherman 887 13,185 Posted November 26, 2016 Report Share Posted November 26, 2016 Lol Quote Link to post
morton 5,368 Posted November 27, 2016 Report Share Posted November 27, 2016 Just get a dog thats meant for bushing. All these other types i wouldnt bother with... stick with what works for others. Spaniel springer or cocker. Or a cocker patt. Springer patt ect. Sprocker russell the list goes onWhat other types wouldn't you bother with? Beagle spaniels? They are spoken highly of by the lads who've seen them graft.Depends on the land i guess, if your hunting vast land / hills then yeah a beagle x would be better but if i was looking for something to stay close i would leave the beagle out , i wouldnt want chance having beagle blood places i hunt just incase they did range to farerage terrierThe reason i thort a terrier would do well as the covers id work are quite small and tight but after a think i dont need a dog that keeps going to ground Little spaniel x will get any where a terrier would anyway mate , and like you say who wants be standind around while your dogs gone to ground , ruin the mooch that would A little Spaniel is far larger than the average terrier and will never enter and move as fast through tight cover,the speed which the busher pursues its chase is often the factor that makes for the end result and a terrier pursuing a chase to ground,then extending the chase with a bolt is what makes a bushing terrier far more purposeful than any Spaniel. Quote Link to post
squirell1 1,350 Posted November 28, 2016 Report Share Posted November 28, 2016 Just get a dog thats meant for bushing. All these other types i wouldnt bother with... stick with what works for others. Spaniel springer or cocker. Or a cocker patt. Springer patt ect. Sprocker russell the list goes onWhat other types wouldn't you bother with? Beagle spaniels? They are spoken highly of by the lads who've seen them graft.Depends on the land i guess, if your hunting vast land / hills then yeah a beagle x would be better but if i was looking for something to stay close i would leave the beagle out , i wouldnt want chance having beagle blood places i hunt just incase they did range to farerage terrierThe reason i thort a terrier would do well as the covers id work are quite small and tight but after a think i dont need a dog that keeps going to ground Little spaniel x will get any where a terrier would anyway mate , and like you say who wants be standind around while your dogs gone to ground , ruin the mooch that would A little Spaniel is far larger than the average terrier and will never enter and move as fast through tight cover,the speed which the busher pursues its chase is often the factor that makes for the end result and a terrier pursuing a chase to ground,then extending the chase with a bolt is what makes a bushing terrier far more purposeful than any Spaniel. yoda you must tell us more great quotes 4 Quote Link to post
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