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  On 26/02/2018 at 22:29, snizle06 said:

Do you use the GPS tracker when free casting the terrier 

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No sir, I have never needed a tracking collar, I work rigorously on recall with each dog as a pup to adulthood. I simply drop them on Creek banks, river bottoms, brush pile, junk piles, drifts, etc and they find and work their own quarry. I just simply expose them to the woods and follow them down the creeks, they do the rest with exception of me digging to them .

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  On 26/02/2018 at 22:11, keepdiggin said:

Wonder how the raccoon compares to fox 

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I can only tell you on our side of the pond a coon is much more of a formidable opponent than fox. Because our fox in America is puny (tiny) and there is coon reported over 50+ pounds here. I've only dug a few fox because I will dig to whatever my dogs find enter and stay too but I'm not really in pursuit of fox.  but, at any rate, that has been my experience..

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