my first and only attempt lol. everyone should make themselves a stick. might not be world beaters but they are functional. mine is used for shooting, dog walking and as a camera rest i cheated and bought in the stick at a gamefair
ive fancied a whippet for a while. but its a minefield if you look to deeply into the serious whippet world. . you have to wonder why folk get so het up about little spindley shivery dugs. over rated i reckon
the plummers catch the odd one. but with my help the lurcher will nab more than the terriers. although he would'nt if i didnt play my part. . great fun to be had bushing with one dog. done right it tends to cause more injuries to man than dog
i used to love single dog bushing. mainly mink. and the odd rabbit. with a terrier you need to watch for setts or earths. you would be better off with a crossbred. bushing is bushing. no matter what type you use. i would plump for a smaller fast sort with a dash of whippet or greyhound. as it will improve your chances of catching your supper once in a blue moon. remember that single dog bushing is a a team of two. and not a spectator sport. this makes it a lot more likely to result in success also. and doubles the enjoyment .
this little plummer can find and move rabbits in he
nice pup fella. i sent stuff to south carolina many years ago. out of my old dog trusty. and a bitch called maddy. what do you plan to work your russell on..
i would go for a whirrier less chance of it going to ground. and more chance of it catching . also better for the odd ferretting trip
terrier/whippet. smashes most cover. but i still need a terrier for really tight cover. brambles can have the little lurchers in a right old muddle. it wouldnt be the first time ive had to go in and cut him out of them.
the one i'm using is a sony a58. its taking some decent pics to be fair with budget lenses. it was a bargain so i couldnt knock it back. i'm glad i never as i'm enjoying using it