Scentchaser 48 Posted December 4, 2023 Report Share Posted December 4, 2023 (edited) What are peoples thoughts on a silent busher? For places that a speaking busher would draw attention.....I'm after hearing off lads that have this type and what xs you got.?...I'm wanting something that doesn't speak that catches in cover..and stays relatively close.... Edited December 4, 2023 by Scentchaser More description 1 Quote Link to post
johnrussell84 2,831 Posted December 4, 2023 Report Share Posted December 4, 2023 Id say a pomeranian would get itself in a right fankle Quote Link to post
Scentchaser 48 Posted December 4, 2023 Author Report Share Posted December 4, 2023 1 minute ago, johnrussell84 said: Id say a pomeranian would get itself in a right fankle Quote Link to post
johnrussell84 2,831 Posted December 4, 2023 Report Share Posted December 4, 2023 I think it depends on your terrain . I have a few woods and banking by me where my old russell in the avatar was almost like a human. He had a knack off bringing things full circle back to me. Would hunt independently and grab hold given the chance. He was silent and would drop to ground so knowing terrain was always a plus. He brought loads off great days. What's your terrain when you say hunt close how close are you thinking? What's your quarry that you'd like them to have a bash at. Maybe see if someone on here lives close by that would take a walk give you an idea of what would suit your needs and in return maybe they'd take you with them. Don't rush do some research . There's a few decent folk on here that will be able to assist I'm sure 3 Quote Link to post
terryd 8,391 Posted December 4, 2023 Report Share Posted December 4, 2023 Bushing and silence don’t go hand in hand. That said you got the full on cry or yap yap which or though nice to hear can be pain depending where you are. When I younger we had a couple JR terriers they would only yap if they were right behind rabbit in tight cover. Apart from that pretty quiet. My jr was a ferreting dog too and if he marked in cover would stand by hole silently and if I shouted where are you would give one woof. 2 1 Quote Link to post
white van man 3,300 Posted December 4, 2023 Report Share Posted December 4, 2023 Got 2 bushers here. Both spaniel x terrier. One will make a right racket once he’s behind something. The other is pretty much silent. She will give a slight yap when she’s right on something. maybe look at terrier x whippet if you are wanting something quick enough and you might have a chance of it being silent 1 Quote Link to post
Scentchaser 48 Posted December 4, 2023 Author Report Share Posted December 4, 2023 18 minutes ago, terryd said: Bushing and silence don’t go hand in hand. That said you got the full on cry or yap yap which or though nice to hear can be pain depending where you are. When I younger we had a couple JR terriers they would only yap if they were right behind rabbit in tight cover. Apart from that pretty quiet. My jr was a ferreting dog too and if he marked in cover would stand by hole silently and if I shouted where are you would give one woof. 2 minutes ago, white van man said: Got 2 bushers here. Both spaniel x terrier. One will make a right racket once he’s behind something. The other is pretty much silent. She will give a slight yap when she’s right on something. maybe look at terrier x whippet if you are wanting something quick enough and you might have a chance of it being silent I'd like something that will smash cover,thick brambles ,rhododendron,bracken, I've had a beagle spaniel and I liked him just went too far and that's no good nr roads and a exciting as it was him speaking ,not ideal in some situations .... Quote Link to post
Scentchaser 48 Posted December 4, 2023 Author Report Share Posted December 4, 2023 23 minutes ago, terryd said: Bushing and silence don’t go hand in hand. That said you got the full on cry or yap yap which or though nice to hear can be pain depending where you are. When I younger we had a couple JR terriers they would only yap if they were right behind rabbit in tight cover. Apart from that pretty quiet. My jr was a ferreting dog too and if he marked in cover would stand by hole silently and if I shouted where are you would give one woof. I like the jrt, only things really that put me off is If it drops to ground and the size,would be sound on rat ,rabbit but a shot muntjac I don't know.... Quote Link to post
Scentchaser 48 Posted December 4, 2023 Author Report Share Posted December 4, 2023 26 minutes ago, johnrussell84 said: I think it depends on your terrain . I have a few woods and banking by me where my old russell in the avatar was almost like a human. He had a knack off bringing things full circle back to me. Would hunt independently and grab hold given the chance. He was silent and would drop to ground so knowing terrain was always a plus. He brought loads off great days. What's your terrain when you say hunt close how close are you thinking? What's your quarry that you'd like them to have a bash at. Maybe see if someone on here lives close by that would take a walk give you an idea of what would suit your needs and in return maybe they'd take you with them. Don't rush do some research . There's a few decent folk on here that will be able to assist I'm sure Thanks for the reply John, mainly woodlands small but thick cover .Rabbits seem to run into cover of brambles to the next so wouldn't need it to range alot really,I'd like something that if it gets the opportunity to grab it .I come across all quarry from a pheasant to muntys which although I can shoot, sometimes has to be tracked so that is very important.... Quote Link to post
johnrussell84 2,831 Posted December 4, 2023 Report Share Posted December 4, 2023 I think the above , jrt x whippet to big for ground work but quick enough if gets the chance to grab. Someone may have something they can share experiences . I maybe looking again myself soon so will be interesting to hear folks views 1 Quote Link to post
johnrussell84 2,831 Posted December 4, 2023 Report Share Posted December 4, 2023 30 minutes ago, white van man said: Got 2 bushers here. Both spaniel x terrier. One will make a right racket once he’s behind something. The other is pretty much silent. She will give a slight yap when she’s right on something. maybe look at terrier x whippet if you are wanting something quick enough and you might have a chance of it being silent I ran a spaniel x terrier for a mate for a while . She had abit of leg. She was a great little dog, flushed a good amount off roe , would mark a fox and crawl through cover to rabbit 1 Quote Link to post
white van man 3,300 Posted December 4, 2023 Report Share Posted December 4, 2023 2 minutes ago, johnrussell84 said: I ran a spaniel x terrier for a mate for a while . She had abit of leg. She was a great little dog, flushed a good amount off roe , would mark a fox and crawl through cover to rabbit These are the same mate. Hit any cover and touch wood, never gone to ground. Wouldn’t be without my bushing dog. The young bitch is really quick. If I didn’t know her breeding you would think there’s whippet and beagle in there too 1 Quote Link to post
Gypsydog94 4,561 Posted December 4, 2023 Report Share Posted December 4, 2023 13 minutes ago, white van man said: These are the same mate. Hit any cover and touch wood, never gone to ground. Wouldn’t be without my bushing dog. The young bitch is really quick. If I didn’t know her breeding you would think there’s whippet and beagle in there too Get a day out soon. Let me know when your snout will sort something. Fairly limited to Sundays at the minute but hopefully have a few days free over Christmas Quote Link to post
johnrussell84 2,831 Posted December 4, 2023 Report Share Posted December 4, 2023 13 minutes ago, white van man said: These are the same mate. Hit any cover and touch wood, never gone to ground. Wouldn’t be without my bushing dog. The young bitch is really quick. If I didn’t know her breeding you would think there’s whippet and beagle in there too Excellent mate that's what u want, I ran my mates along side my old russell. They got to grips with a few bits in cover . Some roe in Rosie Dundrums got a good going at . They where fantastic fun Quote Link to post
johnrussell84 2,831 Posted December 4, 2023 Report Share Posted December 4, 2023 26 minutes ago, white van man said: These are the same mate. Hit any cover and touch wood, never gone to ground. Wouldn’t be without my bushing dog. The young bitch is really quick. If I didn’t know her breeding you would think there’s whippet and beagle in there too Do you have any pics off yours?? Quote Link to post
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