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Dan Edwards

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  1. Was cookin on the grill last night and then had to go over and feed pups so the wife and kids and I jumped in the pickup and told a couple dogs to get in too. So, we loaded and they loaded and off we went. Fed the pups and took a little detour around the countryside to see what we could see ya know. Well, sure enough there was a dumb one out there about a 1/4 and he went to runnin. Stitch seen him and started screamin. I punched it and went up the road a bit and slammed on the brakes and he bailed over the side and Cotton and Sage shot out the back. Cotton's belly full of pups makes her
  2. Scent, that is an outstanding lookin dog right there. I dont know if you can answer stuff like this cause I dont know your laws or what not but I was wondering if you used that dog on your fox and if you did it daytime and what the results were. Outstanding lookin dog anyhow.
  3. Yes the beer is very important. You forgot the part about the midget strippers riding on the hood of the truck though. Get your facts straight stuntchump before you come on here bashin people's ways.
  4. I would keep her put up during her season and then I would get her real healthy and start exercising her a whole bunch. Teach what a fence is and teach her about the woods sort of. Then I would start takin her for walks and gettin her ready to rock. Then I would hunt he hair off of her for at least one whole season on fox and if she makes the grade, I would find me another dog that takes fox for fun and then I would breed her to that no matter what cross the dog is. I wouldnt care if it was 1/8th bull, 1/8th beddy, 1/8th collie, 1/8th saluki, 1/4 deerhound, and 1/4 greyhound. Breed fox do
  5. Yes, the hounds basically flush them to the yellow dog and then he is in the back of my pickup and I am driving around the sections waiting for the hounds to push the coyote out. When he sees the coyote, he will start screaming and I can drive up and let the coyote cross a road or whatever and slam on my brakes and he will bail out the side of the bed and run them down. The coyotes are usually about 150 meters to 250 meters out and he usually will catch them at the 800 meter mark or so depending on the coyote. I just got this yellow dog. He makes it way too easy really but its still fun
  6. The coyotes would fight extremely hard if the dog will let them. The yellow dog does not let them. When he gets up to them, he trips them and then pins them by the throat. He doesnt mess around with them at all. If you have a dog that wants to fight instead of kill, you will have a dog that is ate up bad.
  7. there are no "russian" dogs - we import greyhounds, majority Irish and Australian racer lines, so ours and yours dogs are similar we have different hunt conditions and differen hares only one in ten greyhound can catch our hare alone! ( and three in ten can't reach hare at 50-100 m starting distance!!!) where are available saluki, borzoi, tazi, bakhmull, taygan, whippet, hortay but... greyhound! yes, lack stamina... yes, injuries :censored: but... greyhound! only greyhound has enough speed to reach hare I like your style partner. I dont care about breeds but over here only t
  8. I caught 5 one day and they were all very easy runs when it comes to coyote but the dogs were done for awhile. This was a long while back though. The most I ever caught in one weekend was 6. 4 the first day and 2 the second. Most of them were probably pretty easy. I really dont remember all of them nor all of them on the 5 day deal. I am sure a few were tough but there had to be easy ones too. Today, we had a hard time at first but then got things lined out and it was still a pretty good coyote. Actually, one of the best I caught all year but the big yella dog makes the hard ones
  9. They are on the hunt 90% of the time. I do not leave them out unless its a night when they have something else goin on. The girls have ballet twice a week so they dont get to hunt then and the boy is busy doin other stuff at times but other than that, they are with me.
  10. He is a coyote dog. We dont really have any breeding on these types of dogs over here. They are just coyote dogs for along time now. He is about 30 inches at the should and weighs about 86 pounds if that helps any. He can take a coyote by himself but usually dont have to cause the running hounds push them out to him and they are right behind most of the time.
  11. The crew. They aint to good but they keep the beer on ice for me so I am happy.
  12. My boy. He is 5 but someday he will take a bunch of yotes I hope. Probably be a hell of alot better than daddy actually.
  13. Here is a coyote we caught today. The running hounds looked like shit for a bit but then got it all straightened out and we had some luck and got one. Anyhow couple pics or so for ya.
  14. If you want to catch a hare in Russia, you will have to use a several dogs. It is very difficult problem. I am surprised that you don't understand such simple thing. unless you use saluki blood in your dogs sarcasm is erroneous. I wish you were in Russia...Maybe you would understand that saluki can not catch immediately and their stamina can not help in most cases because hare is very fast and dexterous...hare will hide in trees or shrubs or other barriers that's why dog can not fly for a long time...when i have a long time, I will give a detailed account of hunting's conditions and
  15. I have no problem with a saluki cross at all gents. I like good huntin dogs no matter the breed or type.
  16. I would want an extremely fast rabbit dog. It will probably look like a whippet/greyhound I guess.
  17. hunter from russia, I am tryin to side with you a little but you are makin it hard. There are certain areas and our situations where "pure" greyhounds will not work. Get over it man. It aint no deal really. Good hunters hunt the dogs that work, not ones that dont work.
  18. Here in heavy sage ground, Saluki crosses will not never ever catch one of our jackrabbits. You have to use damn near straight up explosive type greyhounds. They are not track greyhounds though that break down. They are greyhounds that have been tried and tested for 100s of years in our deserts and rough ground and they hold up and have tons of stamina but are very explosive. I dont mean they have the stamina of the saluki type crosses cause they dont but stamina wont catch a hare in rough country here.
  19. Here is a good one. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MT7dcloolIg...feature=related I think there may be some lack of understanding cause of language barriers. Its obvious in this video that alot of these dogs are not pure greyhounds in the sense that we would call them. A sighthound is a sighthound gents and if they are good at their job, you can call em whatever the feck you want. We hare dogs here or jackrabbit dog whatever you want to call them and alot of them are cold blood greys we call them and they dont have an ounce of saluki in them and they will catch hare anywhere you take
  20. Outstanding video! Put more of them up please.
  21. Its the same feckin way over here brother. Damn shame! Bunch of miserable c**ts tryin to make everybody else miserable.
  22. I tried to get the young trail hound back on him but he was hot and too wound up about the crib too.
  23. Thanks for throwing that pic up of him also rocks. The cost of a staghound pup would most likely be free or close to it like uphill said but just the cost of gettin one over there would be tough. I think you fellas got all the necessary ingredients already there. You dont hear alot of the this cross by this cross over here. The good staghound guys which there aint many, breed good coyote dog to good coyote dog no matter what the initial cross was or were. Same way with the jackrabbit fellas. They just breed good jack rabbit dog to good jack rabbit dog. Pretty much though if your dog
  24. Dont be too hard on stuntman fellas. He was born with an inny between his legs and his arsehole is between his shoulder blades. LOL!
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