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Here are some pics, hope you like them... The other dog in the pics is my friends gyp "Radish"

 

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Jackson on the bottom,

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Jackson on the right,

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Jackson, is the one in my right arm,

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He will be started on Badger when the ground thaws where they are at and fox when I can get over to where my friend has a problem w/ them, the Nutria are a pest here so he gets a lot of "practice" on them..

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That is a well built terrier right there. Apparently bred right too; to have managed that game off the starting line in two months time. I hope he continues to do well for you.

 

Do you typically work two terriers on the nutria? Is it safer that way, just more efficient, or necessary? Thanks in advance.

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That is a well built terrier right there. Apparently bred right too; to have managed that game off the starting line in two months time. I hope he continues to do well for you.

 

Do you typically work two terriers on the nutria? Is it safer that way, just more efficient, or necessary? Thanks in advance.

 

It all depends on the sett, we freecast two dogs at a time plus a lurcher, most setts have more than one Nutria so I find it helpful to have two down loose just in case... Once they draw if they are solo I will drop another dog to help finish... We also find a lot in the brush and 2 or 3 dogs in a brush pile really gets the game moving or killed quickly.. My lil dogs(less than 11lbs) I hunt solo w/ a lurcher on leash and a terrier ready for the draw once we break through cuz the lil ones have to much trouble drawing.... It just all depends on what dogs are out and whet the area is like...

 

p.s. he is good but not anything special any good dog should do the same and the real good ones are fun to watch...

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