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Took my two russels out for a walk when i got in from work. Within 5 min of being there the dog had vanished, i whistled and shouted but nothing. I walk along the boundrey to see if i could see him when i past a rabbit hole and heard baying. I hoped over the fence and it had been well kicked out. I got on the phone as i had no tools with me and my mate turned up with the bull nose, graft and locating spike. i had a prod round and had a listen and found a rough area of where the dog was. It was an ash banking but under a tree the roots were everywhere. It took us two hours to get down to him due to the rots and a few rocks. I dropped in about three foot off charlies brush. I just managed to draw him out and i let him fly for another day due to us actually being on a nature reserve. I had to open the tube up more to get the dog out as he is very deep in the chest. I sataked the dog out and backfilled then made my way home. I am over the moon with his performance s it is only his second dig and he stayed for two hours. Here is a pic of when i got home.

 

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Took my two russels out for a walk when i got in from work. Within 5 min of being there the dog had vanished, i whistled and shouted but nothing. I walk along the boundrey to see if i could see him when i past a rabbit hole and heard baying. I hoped over the fence and it had been well kicked out. I got on the phone as i had no tools with me and my mate turned up with the bull nose, graft and locating spike. i had a prod round and had a listen and found a rough area of where the dog was. It was an ash banking but under a tree the roots were everywhere. It took us two hours to get down to him due to the rots and a few rocks. I dropped in about three foot off charlies brush. I just managed to draw him out and i let him fly for another day due to us actually being on a nature reserve. I had to open the tube up more to get the dog out as he is very deep in the chest. I sataked the dog out and backfilled then made my way home. I am over the moon with his performance s it is only his second dig and he stayed for two hours. Here is a pic of when i got home.

 

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spot on mate.nice looking dog aswell.all the best.

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Took my two russels out for a walk when i got in from work. Within 5 min of being there the dog had vanished, i whistled and shouted but nothing. I walk along the boundrey to see if i could see him when i past a rabbit hole and heard baying. I hoped over the fence and it had been well kicked out. I got on the phone as i had no tools with me and my mate turned up with the bull nose, graft and locating spike. i had a prod round and had a listen and found a rough area of where the dog was. It was an ash banking but under a tree the roots were everywhere. It took us two hours to get down to him due to the rots and a few rocks. I dropped in about three foot off charlies brush. I just managed to draw him out and i let him fly for another day due to us actually being on a nature reserve. I had to open the tube up more to get the dog out as he is very deep in the chest. I sataked the dog out and backfilled then made my way home. I am over the moon with his performance s it is only his second dig and he stayed for two hours. Here is a pic of when i got home.

 

DSCF4642.jpg

looks like you was the one in the hole!

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