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Showing content with the highest reputation on 22/11/18 in all areas

  1. My little patterdale/whippet here in the USA. She's about 14 inches tts. Been on coon, possum, groundhog, rabbits and squirrels.
    14 points
  2. took the lurcher pups out with the pack tet the lad off his xbox
    11 points
  3. The dog next door was keeping paddy up all night barking when he said to his wife fcuk that I'm going down to sort it so after 15 minutes paddy returns and his wife asks what was he doing as the dog is still barking paddy replied I put it in our garden see how they fcuking like it
    9 points
  4. Today see me and the dog out at just before first light , first real frost with all the exposed fields white , cold easterly blowing is an ideal wind to work with on my Ashdown permission , I’m able to get cover to get me right down to the bottom woods and the margins around them that is normally frost free .. Today was no exception and there was several groups dotted along the edge , first to go was a fairly easy 100 yarder , she was actually out in the field walking towards me , a cough stoped her and she fell to the shot , from where I was I could see clearly she wasn’t going anywhere .. tw
    7 points
  5. Hello All ,called in to catch up with Don today,had this cracking five month old bitch with him.Pics don’t do justice,tried to take her home with me!!East Essex “Jane”
    7 points
  6. Picked up a pup today pat x cocker ......
    6 points
  7. Paddy thought he'd found the woman of his dreams until he looked in her wardrobe and found a nurses outfit a French maid and a police woman's uniform when he said fcuk that if she can't hold down a job she's not the woman for me
    6 points
  8. THE DIFFERENCE IF YOU MARRY A SCOTTISH GIRL Three friends married women from different parts of the world..... The first man married a Greek girl. He told her that she was to do the dishes and house cleaning. It took a couple of days, but on the third day he came home to see a clean house and dishes washed and put away.... . The second man married a Thai girl. He gave his wife orders that she was to do all the cleaning, dishes and the cooking. The first day he didn't see any results but the next day he saw it was better. By the third day he saw his house was clean, the dishes were done
    6 points
  9. had to google it.....I thought you ment he had actualy died......and couldn't believe you beat socks to it
    5 points
  10. No not at all started with a bitch I had put to a son of the late Barry Jones’s mick dog then really tight breeding since no outcross. I kept all the first three litters lent them out to different hunts and mates and developed a large family
    4 points
  11. think fettle had other stuff in her apart from sal and grey.....that fluffy poode coat she had aint from a sal.....most them coursing bred dogs have lurcher in there make up....beddi..deerhound ,,Norfolk etc..
    4 points
  12. In this video I'm out ferreting for rabbits with Ryan and his lurcher pup Max. Its Max's first day out ferreting with Longnets. We return back to Ryans permission which has open warrens and is perfect for hunting rabbits. Ryan start by surrounding the warrens with a 50 yard Longnet and a ten yard stop net which has a leaded bottom line from Rabbitfever.co.uk Max is a natural at jumping the longnets and is also friends with the ferrets. Ryan lets him have a sniff around the rabbit holes but when Ryan enters the ferrets he puts Max in position to observe the rabbit warren whilst we let
    4 points
  13. Hello, today I finished this gents knife, with forging texture, 82mm blade from 1.3505, soldered guard from bronze, spacers from aluminium, fiber, bronze and mammoth, handle (115mm total) from buffalo. 110gr. Regards Nicolas
    3 points
  14. Another design completed by my son....I can't get near the grinder now-a days. One for the kitchen in 1095, very thin ground, will make a great slicer. Meranti scales. He also makes solid wood chopping boards one can be seen in the background of some of the pics. P1090235 by Terry Griffiths, on Flickr P1090240 by Terry Griffiths, on Flickr P1090238 by Terry Griffiths, on Flickr P1090234 by Terry Griffiths, on Flickr P1090232 by Terry Griffiths, on Flickr P1090230 by Terry Griffiths, on Flickr P1090228 by Terry Griffiths, on Flickr
    3 points
  15. allsorts of lurchers went into the melting pot to create what we refer to as coursing dogs, I acquired this bitch from Leicestershire 30 ish years ago because she was supposed to carry blood from my old 70s dogs she looked very lurchery as did allot of those early Leicester dogs and surprisingly these broken coated lurcher looking ones are still common, sadly she did not make the grade, but a lamping mate liked her and she made him a decent dog for many years and mothered some decent lurchers in retirement.
    3 points
  16. Killing 5/5 on fens true bulldozers bred
    3 points
  17. Don't know much about coursing bred stock, but from what I've seen over the years in your part of the UK... I feel that a good strong, fast type of lurcher, one that is savvy enough to use its God-given physicality and speed, whilst still managing to use its gears and keep itself safe, does really, really well...
    3 points
  18. Ive ordered a gift for Ted, to celebrate his new status.......
    3 points
  19. what has to be remembered is that the original dogs going way back were lurchers with saluki added, they were not started with f1 saluki greys.
    3 points
  20. Inspired by Nathan,s success with his and F O D Redneck,s getting his lad 1 <cool dad or what > i made a trip to the nice peeps at Leics airguns and made a purchase .Well after a quick very foggy drive home out came the PR900W in .177 and some cardboard died an early death . Initial thoughts ,light as a feather ,simple design ,Chinese standard woodwork but works and a nice previous owner has fitted a PSI /Bar guage .And my first .177 air rifle so far so good ,pudding will be proofed when i go and see some pigeons and discuss how they like to be fried ,pied or diced . Now to g
    2 points
  21. Took an hour out of my day to take the dogs for a walk around some fields, woods, and hedgerows. It was time well spent. The dogs are working well together, and my older dog (on the right) made a fantastic retrieve, swimming through some very heavy flooded cover for a hard pricked bird.
    2 points
  22. Hello everyone! I used to be a real regular in the airgun section on this forum a few years ago - between around 2008 and 2013, I think. I moved to Australia (via almost a year in Canada) about 4 years ago, and haven’t done any shooting since - but that’s about to change! You need to be licensed for an airgun here, regardless of its muzzle velociy. My license has just come through (obviously I had a few other more important things to get sorted out first), and I’ll be picking up my new FX Wildcat in the next couple of weeks! I’m so excited to get back to it. I have an HW95 back at my
    2 points
  23. Too right Killed plenty of hares, back in the day, with all sorts of miscellaneous hybrids... Obviously, when the fabulous Saluki started to influence breeding projects, things changed drastically,..but for the average Joe,...the hunting life went on,.. as usual...
    2 points
  24. That's the bitch pup similar age in the pic... There 6 months old now starting to hunt and have been fired over and all... A brother to these has had a few pheasants over him so far seem to be showing good signs now
    2 points
  25. Done the show job back in the 70s not interested now .This line is very old now come like peas in a pod and do the job
    2 points
  26. 2 points
  27. Most kidd r same prefer the x box then the outdoor life
    2 points
  28. Quite right sir but a good biggun beat a good little un for effectiveness at smashing stuff Yes smashing ??
    2 points
  29. em dave courtney OBE " ONE BIG EGO,"?
    2 points
  30. I was only fooling at that distance. However, a crow is welcome to a 22 LR of any type and at any distance from me! ?
    2 points
  31. Is there a yawning emoji on here?!
    2 points
  32. Its been an absolute pleasure mixing with riff raff i felt so charitable today off for a gin and tonic now
    2 points
  33. The sulking/ recall /dog aggression/ nervousness don't get me wrong a good one is a pleasure to watch but like a collie saturated dog they only suit a certain owner with a certain mindset and understanding of there ways
    2 points
  34. That's right mate. If someone goes out and rakes up all those leaves it will fix the problem for good. A more sensible response would be along the lines of "There's clearly an issue here and we need to look into how forest management needs to be improved to save lives, homes, and businesses." Or he could've simply said nothing but instead chose to prattle on while everyone stood around hoping the world would open up and swallow them whole. Better still would have been refraining from flat out lying to everyone present as the Finnish president denies even discussing raking leav
    2 points
  35. My dog has 1/4 saluki in him and I would say that’s enough for me. About an 1/8 collie and the rest grew. He has been easy to train and is clever. His recall is really good and he’s back as soon as the lamps off. Hunts well and uses his nose. I havnt seemed to bond with him as well as other dogs......maybe because he spends most his time sulking!! Or maybe it’s just me!
    2 points
  36. Running across a 60 acre field to stop the crazy fecker before she found a spot to jump the fence onto the motorway embankment was today's stressful event. Who knows what tomorrow will bring
    2 points
  37. Coursing bitch x lamping dog ?
    2 points
  38. Coursing need dogs = shite cow hocked no recall w@nk stains .. the only reason they can run for 4 mins is because the b@stards don’t come back
    2 points
  39. Few more pictures of some old style hounds from the eighties, great Times, bit more relaxed back then, atb Keith J
    2 points
  40. Ok he's got a drink problem but if YOU are randomly accused of an incident does that immediately make YOU GUILTY? This akin to medieval witch hunts. A neighbour accuses you of something or your accused of being a peso and straightaway your blacked, a social pariah. If an offence has been committed the system has the ability to sort it out and deal with him as law prescribes. It doesnt need a twit like you to get involved advocating castration ect.
    2 points
  41. Any pups you breed will sell for loads especially if you just put a load of random names like Fred x Suzy out of Hopkins slider bred out the original ball buster dog No one will question you for fear of looking like the don't know ote
    2 points
  42. I owned a few coursing dogs pre ban and sold a few for good money, £1000, £2000 and the best little cnut for £5000 but i wouldn't have one of them back for free for what I do these days. You can't beat the well bred one's for what they are bred for but just a bit or none in a dog for me these days.
    1 point
  43. Virtually free, lovely strong wine. On the last glass or two tonight. If you love the countryside you should use it as well as look after it atb Mark.
    1 point
  44. Ferreting rabbits with Lurcher, long and purse nets video. In this video I go ferreting with Ryan from MW RABBIT CONTROL. We head to his old permission with his dog Molly the machine, 3 ferrets, purse nets and a 50 yard long net from RABBITFEVER.COM. The rabbits are few and far between and we have to walk a lot of ground. The first few warrens the warrens are too big and deep because the ground is sandy and the rabbits like to dig deeper. We manage a couple bolts but have to dig to the first rabbit. We move onto some smaller warrens but the wind makes it tricky for Molly to anti
    1 point
  45. That’s why every man should have a comfy shed, at least you have some where to sleep,
    1 point
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