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Simoman

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  1. Kiwi, Are there any differences in the ways pigs are hunted in New Zealand or Australia. Which has a higher pig density? Cheers Simon
  2. i have'nt seen any pull up but i've seen a few good "roe" dogs really struggle to get a good hold on a fallow, let alone stop it, or bring it down even Thanks Lucky, I've just read Jackie Drakefords new book and she describes fallow as "not particually fast" and roe "not particually fast in the open" and a story about a pair of border terriers that "wrought havooc on ther local roe population". Who needs lurchers :whistle: :11: HOW MANY BOOKS HAVE GOT SIMMOMAN Far too many Tomo I've got a pretty good collection now that has taken me 20 years to attain
  3. i have'nt seen any pull up but i've seen a few good "roe" dogs really struggle to get a good hold on a fallow, let alone stop it, or bring it down even Thanks Lucky, I've just read Jackie Drakefords new book and she describes fallow as "not particually fast" and roe "not particually fast in the open" and a story about a pair of border terriers that "wrought havooc on ther local roe population". Who needs lurchers :whistle: :11: well i think that quote speaks volumes for the author who stated it...... fallow are FAST....roe are FAST.....Personally i would rate fallow faster
  4. So due to their size fallow, sika etc are harder to bring down but which is the hardest species for the dog to actually catch?
  5. i have'nt seen any pull up but i've seen a few good "roe" dogs really struggle to get a good hold on a fallow, let alone stop it, or bring it down even Thanks Lucky, I've just read Jackie Drakefords new book and she describes fallow as "not particually fast" and roe "not particually fast in the open" and a story about a pair of border terriers that "wrought havooc on ther local roe population". Who needs lurchers :whistle: :11:
  6. Great thread fellas, really enjoying it Just a question from somebody whos only seen deer taken on dvd Will some dogs take the smaller CWD, munties and roe and pull up when taking fallow, sika or red? Historically speaking?
  7. I don't think the size will matter at all......unless you are ratting.
  8. Thats nothing Tomo, I've got 6
  9. You know the spots Tomo Worked about 200 yards away, lots of ladies of the night in the area Lovely area we saw robbery, armed in one case when our wages van was done, assualts and when working overtime there was security for the women to escort them to their cars Wonderfull area :11:
  10. I agree Dillon, these are the basics that should be learnt before even contemplating breeding a litter
  11. Bit of an adrenilin rush the first few rats eh? Well done and keep him at it
  12. Dave IS writing another terrier book
  13. Better to be too big than too small
  14. ive been wondering this for a while who is the dude in yer picture What in particular have you been wondering?
  15. I work with a lot of women and any job which needs help, car trouble, heavy lifting etc they come and ask me, so they nicknamed me simoman......
  16. Anyone with an ounce of sense would never run there dogs on a unicorn, they have been the downfall of many a good lurcher :whistle:
  17. Bandit country do you know hysongreen WELL then simoman :11: rew My first job was there 1989-1997, and I lived to tell the tale :11:
  18. Are you sure they haven't got kennel cough?
  19. Shouldn't you have taken the time to look up things like this before breeding a litter?
  20. boar in Oz, coyotes in the USA, deer, mink and fox in the UK..............
  21. Simoman

    UFC

    If you are reading this i've ruined it for you, St Pierre and Sylvia wins..... :11:
  22. You really need a lurcher, you could train a terrier to work with ferrets and nets but it will very, very rarely catch bolters. And as for lamping.....................get yourself a lurcher suitable for rabbiting, there are some for sale in the classifieds.
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