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This lad was owned by a very good mate saw him take a good number of fallow 

Saw a good few of this cross on deer,once they have a hold of them there not letting go ,this bitch was the same cross and she put a few away pre ban 

The fastest of lurchers will be straight lined by a fallow at some point in their career if they run enough of them.

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1 hour ago, joe ox said:

The fastest of lurchers will be straight lined by a fallow at some point in their career if they run enough of them.

in the past I've saw good fallow make fast dogs look like Muppets and it doesn't even look like the fallows putting it's foot down 

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My whippet chased a couple of big fallow does across a large wheat field the other week and made absolutely no attempt to actually catch them but kept up with them just fine! Gave them some exercise for the day! He is bloody fast but a rabbit dog and no more think he just fancied a chase ??. The big lurcher who doesn’t mind a deer has been made to look slow by deer a few times however....

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There’s a massive difference in your terrain and another guys 

a lad running small wet fields crisscrossed with wire etc could be fooled into thinking through no fault of his own that he has a four legged cervidae Exocet 

that same dog taken to a wooded area or a nice flat plateau with only a few copses in sight could often be in danger of loosing its seat home in the car at the end of the day 

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2 hours ago, Bobtheferret said:

My whippet chased a couple of big fallow does across a large wheat field the other week and made absolutely no attempt to actually catch them but kept up with them just fine! Gave them some exercise for the day! He is bloody fast but a rabbit dog and no more think he just fancied a chase ??. The big lurcher who doesn’t mind a deer has been made to look slow by deer a few times however....

Thing his Bob they knows when they need drop a gear and it's a serious jukel on there tail .atb bill

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2 minutes ago, THE STIFFMEISTER said:

There’s a massive difference in your terrain and another guys 

a lad running small wet fields crisscrossed with wire etc could be fooled into thinking through no fault of his own that he has a four legged cervidae Exocet 

that same dog taken to a wooded area or a nice flat plateau with only a few copses in sight could often be in danger of loosing its seat home in the car at the end of the day 

Yeah lol atb bill

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9 minutes ago, THE STIFFMEISTER said:

There’s a massive difference in your terrain and another guys 

a lad running small wet fields crisscrossed with wire etc could be fooled into thinking through no fault of his own that he has a four legged cervidae Exocet 

that same dog taken to a wooded area or a nice flat plateau with only a few copses in sight could often be in danger of loosing its seat home in the car at the end of the day 

Horses for courses. Be naive to think any other way but hey, we've all been there.

Cheers, D.

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47 minutes ago, THE STIFFMEISTER said:

There’s a massive difference in your terrain and another guys 

a lad running small wet fields crisscrossed with wire etc could be fooled into thinking through no fault of his own that he has a four legged cervidae Exocet 

that same dog taken to a wooded area or a nice flat plateau with only a few copses in sight could often be in danger of loosing its seat home in the car at the end of the day 

you prob find that the serious  deer boys travel all over the country to run the 6 types on all different ground ?

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45 minutes ago, Big Ron said:

you prob find that the serious  deer boys travel all over the country to run the 6 types on all different ground ?

You’d also probably find there’s a few that have also never killed a deer in their lives but somehow feel informed to pass comments 

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8 minutes ago, THE STIFFMEISTER said:

You’d also probably find there’s a few that have also never killed a deer in their lives but somehow feel informed to pass comments 

Its THL full of experts but a forum where people are free to post  , chill and have a cider ?

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