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  1. back legs 3 inch's bigger than they supposed to be makes for better turning and it can tern seen with my own eyes ........
  2. any body just use lurchers and do thay enter cover i like to see this in a big dog .....
  3. and you did well to mis the rain .....good stuff
  4. spot on ...and the dog will trust you that there is something in the beam..and then you can run stuff out at a bit of a way
  5. fear play ............rain rain at one point had to have a word ....but that soon changed when mr fox made is apperance and from the smollest bit of cover...........happy hunting pal
  6. If he was a true mate he'd be giving you a pup free not cheap Y.I.S Leeview to true
  7. do you know how hancock breeds to get his crosses ? the stud dog was a full working border colle back to a dog sally had
  8. i no that sally hancock has just out crossed to a non hancock dog to get the pray drive back in .....so starting to move forword.. ......£200/175.....
  9. digging dogs yes ....the odd fox 50/50 but fox day in day out then no sorry its not happening unless is a racey one like ruby jets harf x ............ this one u mean mate :thumbs:
  10. Derek you are absolutely correct, and in our small rough fields, a fox and be gone in a second, leaving a slow dog bewildered. I think in Ireland for sure, the fast lightly built dogs, with a quick kill, are the best. imo foxs ant that hard for a dog to get if its out far anuff its dead ................. :lol: it must be horrible not getting my dogs on stuff................................ dont have that worry mate wrong post mate ...............lol
  11. Derek you are absolutely correct, and in our small rough fields, a fox and be gone in a second, leaving a slow dog bewildered. I think in Ireland for sure, the fast lightly built dogs, with a quick kill, are the best. imo foxs ant that hard for a dog to get if its out far anuff its dead ................. :lol:
  12. get with the post mate ...... Ok, I'll get with the post, the post says 'heavy', well lets face it, no heavy (as in weight) can catch much at all. As for first crosses, well run at the right weight and they'll do the job, week in week out. Take the Pie dog as an example, as it's blood is so frequently mentioned in your dogs make up. The pic that has been posted on here, taken in Scotland, did that look too heavy to catch foxes, he was a genuine half cross? Well if he 'looks' capable, then i'll tell you he was capable, run at the right weight, that pic was taken when he was with one o
  13. the bag would be biger ...on the fox thing at least my eyes are open .......
  14. and has it ran a fox on the lamp or just out the ground .......
  15. what ever the % dont really mater, its the weight that counts. To much weight you loose agilty, my last2 bullxs were 70- 77lb. They were fast+agile, and unless you get the fox close, you will need all that agilty catch the fecker. A fox is fast and can turn like hares at times . an honest man
  16. digging dogs yes ....the odd fox 50/50 but fox day in day out then no sorry its not happening unless is a racey one like ruby jets harf x ............
  17. where you start and where you go is your own business and nobody else's...........the longer you keep it that way the less chance you got of getting hassled.........bit of respect does go a long way on your part even if you are poaching,hope that makes sense lol if thay dont no were youve bin they wont no were your at...........
  18. when they were light and got heart .........in the ,s
  19. Yep, all you all need to know, right there in a straight line........ or just cubs ........ you cant kill what you cant catch..... If you have to ask... You'll never know... not run that many fox then ...... walked in to that then ....... Eh...? Do you think you've just tripped me up there or something?? its not your fault you not ran much and in chat room style :laugh:
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