Stevie D 9 Posted June 23, 2008 Report Share Posted June 23, 2008 I've just finished reading my copy of Mr Darcy's book and would like to comment. It's a reasonable read and I can imagine some of the younger terrier enthusiasts being well impressed with the content. What I'd like to compliment Mr Darcy on is his handling of quarry once the terrier has been reached below ground. You obviously have nobody to impress and must have been taught by good honest dogmen who had respect for their quarry. Good to hear someone openly saying they don't want their terrier to get injured unnecessarily. If this is the standard of young terrierman we have in the UK, then our sport is in good hands. More power to your elbow young man. Stevie Quote Link to post
Neil Cooney. 1 Posted June 23, 2008 Report Share Posted June 23, 2008 Have to agree Stevie it's a good read. Your right, it's a pleasure to see a man at the end of a dig after the terriers been lifted confidently and expertly quickly end the dig. Wether it's a quick kill or a release. To many youngsters nowadays not been shown or don't want to learn. Quote Link to post
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