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Morty, a filth generation lamper he tracked 7 cwd and a munty single handed during the day in January. Not to bad considering it was his first daytime jaunt out.   

Another of Maurice, tracked this and put it on the deck single handed in the middle of a field without the aid of fence or ditch, we got there it saw us panicked and full of adrenaline it managed to g

More tracking for the shooting clowns 

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5 minutes ago, Deerhunter1 said:

Some nice bucks Joe, what’s the biggest headset you’ve had? 

Had a few nice big ones mate, I have no idea what is supposed to be good or bad though. He was a big fiery buck with nice headset, 2014 rut I remember the action as if it was yesterday. Its all about the action for me if I'm honest.

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4 minutes ago, joe ox said:

Had a few nice big ones mate, I have no idea what is supposed to be good or bad though. He was a big fiery buck with nice headset, 2014 rut I remember the action as if it was yesterday. Its all about the action for me if I'm honest.

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You’re not wrong, the hardest caught are always the most memorable

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33 minutes ago, Havelightforcewilltravel said:

No disrespect at all but you can tell that’s an out an out coursing dog that you don’t really like doing deer because dog should changed it’s hold and had proper throat hold never kill roe holding back of neck.And a run saluki crosses was just making a point.There’s dogs that make meal out of killing deer but if that’s your game they have to hit them then learn when time is right to change hold .

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it had finished it before we got there from the front lol 

it’s grabbed it were it can while on a lead if you look mate proud as punch 

another out and out coursing dog  black bitch was 6E175C0A-A75A-4420-8D94-B66D40D28AD3.jpeg.9dcbae60f182586b4f731b6c91e2a27f.jpegfrom lol 

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I’ve seen a fair number of dogs that will go on to the front end eventually once a deer’s been stopped but what I’d call proper deer dogs are rare, the sort of dogs that just have a knack for getting deer over and under control & making it look easy 

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Just now, Deerhunter1 said:

I’ve seen a fair number of dogs that will go on to the front end eventually once a deer’s been stopped but what I’d call proper deer dogs are rare, the sort of dogs that just have a knack for getting deer over and under control in the blink of an eye.

Yes some dogs just know how to get a deer under control they make their job look really easy, brains and technique. 

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8 minutes ago, Deerhunter1 said:

I’ve seen a fair number of dogs that will go on to the front end eventually once a deer’s been stopped but what I’d call proper deer dogs are rare, the sort of dogs that just have a knack for getting deer over and under control & making it look easy 

finished before you can get there with  as little damage as possible is what i like mate 

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7 minutes ago, mC HULL said:

finished before you can get there with  as little damage as possible is what i like mate 

Smaller species, CWD/Roe, even up to fallow does that’s what id expect really, minimal damage & a broken neck. You won’t get dogs finishing off fallow bucks and reds though, not often anyway 

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4 minutes ago, Deerhunter1 said:

Smaller species, CWD/Roe, even up to fallow does that’s what id expect really, minimal damage & a broken neck. You won’t get dogs finishing off fallow bucks and reds though, not often anyway 

Seen it a few times on fallow bucks with Molly her favourite hold was wind pipe just enough to finish the job really quick. Most dogs grab a full mouth of neck not her just the wind pipe she could have them dead really quick doing that.

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8 minutes ago, Deerhunter1 said:

Smaller species, CWD/Roe, even up to fallow does that’s what id expect really, minimal damage & a broken neck. You won’t get dogs finishing off fallow bucks and reds though, not often anyway 

spot on i have to be able to move em mate and want meat me personal want em killed quick when you have accidents with big uns  and you need to find em  i don’t feel comfortable letting em go threw that and the grunting bring you on top quick 

but each to there own 

 

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15 minutes ago, joe ox said:

Seen it a few times on fallow bucks with Molly her favourite hold was wind pipe just enough to finish the job really quick. Most dogs grab a full mouth of neck not her just the wind pipe she could have them dead really quick doing that.

Nice to see dogs figuring things out, I once had a red hind who’s neck was so big the dog had to hang on to her by the ear, she was glad of a rest when all was sorted out 

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15 minutes ago, chartpolski said:

I’ve marvelled at how the Ozzy and NZ dogs seem to instinctively go for an ear hold, wether it be deer, pig, goat;

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Cheers.

To be fair I wouldn’t want a dog grabbing a deer by the ears on a regular basis, I imagine you’d lose a lot with that kind of style, the one I mentioned was just a one off really 

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