
irwin
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Rookie Hunter
- Birthday 08/08/1985
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hertfordshire
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Thanks every one for your comments. i'll start saving for one now a long with every think else i want
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i've been looking at the bellman and flint locator box and collar and was wondering if any one had used one and if it was any good or not
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what can i say i read i read but still with out doubt the best way to learn is to get out there every thing at one time or another has been learned by just trying and trying till you or they got it right
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i have been asked on a number of times if i can move them but every time can not seem to do it. the terriiers work well on every other earth i put them to but just not this one
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i read every book i can and take ponits form all as all have good and bad points to be fair
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each to there own
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i am looking for a lucher pup in the near future not sure of which type yet but needs to be able to work along side my terriers and there for take all types of quarry any help [please
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in the sense of killing some thing no it dose'nt but it has dogs at the mouhts of holes and hunting round rock piles which is all part and parcel of working
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i would recomend a book by Sean Frain 'the traditional working terrier' it is not a story book and has a lot of imformation that could help you but then again the only real way to learn is frist out in the filed you can read all the books and not have a cule
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thank you for your repiles i was only asking as i have some work where my other terriers can not move them and can not be dug to easily so was wondering if a harder dog could do the job not that my other dogs are soft in any way
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should i just stick to a pure fell or go for a fell cross staff as i hear these or harder ?