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SMOGGY

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About SMOGGY

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    Born Hunter
  • Birthday 26/01/1977

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    North Yorkshire Moors
  • Interests
    HUNTING, SHOOTING, LURCHERS, FISHING
  1. Kazakh tasi, nura, tasi saluki pups, Kazakh import they should all bring up topics off here, salukihounds is the member who bred them, atb smoggy
  2. The mother is a lot stronger built, if you do a search you'll find pics and topics on her, speed maybe not up there with the best, but definetly no slouch, but they do stay, in the right hands they could do a really good job for someone, I don't pretend to be the "right hands" lol, but never seen a dog so agile and not afraid to go up a gear when hitting heavy cover or rocky out crops
  3. is that mark A mate ?? No mate mark m
  4. They're from Scotland mate, wasn't a ideal mating mother to son, mother full tasi, son half tasi half saluki,i would say they're more suited for rougher going, rather than big open fields, but can still do a job,
  5. masive influx of refugees crossing the syrian /turkish borders .southern turkey is generally a poor region anyway , , that's what I was thinking, wouldn't go over there , a white face you loose your feckin head with them scum , safer here at moment just about . Your right their riohog. Bird, its dodgy enough down the south east turkey, but isis have not got into their yet, hopefuly they wont. However, i would not go over their, too dodgy right now. Smoggy, thats a smashing tazi x, i had my eye on that litter and nearly got a pup, looks a picture of health. Should ha
  6. She's doing great, I don't pretend to be a brilliant dog man, and I properly haven't done her justice, but she's done everything I pointed her at, loves both fur and feather, as she's been beating with me for the season, I had my issues with her recall, but that's a lot better now, her retrieve still a bit of a problem, but getting there. I'd have another in a shot.
  7. Beautiful animals, here's mine Kazakh tasi, although not pure.
  8. As a sheep farmer, I would hope the dog owner would do the responsible thing, and see the farmer and compensate him for the loss of the sheep ! Unfortunetly doesn't happen very often!
  9. Here's mine, 7 months old now, not the best pic's in the world. but coming on a treat. 3/4Kazakh Tazi 1/4 saluki
  10. I started taking him out around eight, my youngest (who is came out with me on tuesday night. They both seem to really enjoy it
  11. Just come back in from a quick look out with the lamp, Took my 10 year old son for his first lamping session of the season. Good night for it with a howling wind and lashing with rain. My dog ran well helped with the favourable condition. Ended up with a quick fire 6, before the conditions got to me lad, So cut the night short and headed back home for a change of clothes and to rest his tired legs. All in all just out for less than a hour
  12. I wouldnt raise to the bait poacherpocket, just the green eyed monster in them. YIS Alan
  13. Well conditions were good, as i made my way up to my land, i had with my young saluki cross, I was hoping to give her a good little work out, as she needs brings on to get her fully fit. Arrived just after 8 and after a short talk with the farmer, off i set. First field full off long ears nine in total, wasnt going to touch these tonight but couldnt help my self, so i picked one out, and with one shot and a good retrieve, the bag had its first victim, A short walk through a boundary wood brings me on to a stone dry wall running between the moorland and grass fields with limited numbers
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