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mighty celt

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  1. No doubt you can get them,they were never shy of game.i just personally wouldn't have another i find the crosses a far superior dog for fox hunting.
  2. I have tried the full springer route on a couple of occasions with no great successes turned out only fair dogs,and other full springer dogs that I seen that were ment to be good fox dogs never rated them,you want a half springer half Beagle.or a 3/4 springer 1/4beage or a springer Beagle terrier mix,just my opinion from personal experience pal.
  3. As it's mostly fox I hunt with my bushers IL always have my lurcher on slip or she will be in there with them,if it's rabbits your hunting I'd let lose,
  4. Fine animal,size of the neck on him.
  5. Whippet i had long gone,was a cracking dog 23tts ball of muscle,had a great strike on him,exceptional nose,he was a pleasure to own.
  6. Really like whippets,I had a pair of them when I started off,they were cracking little dogs and got me in to hunting foxes, killed a good amount of foxes with them running double obviously, they took a hell of a lot punishment if on there own and dropped a few here and there if 1 caught while the other was still in cover as they used to hunt up with terriers,now all I do is foxes,I wouldn't dream of adding whippets to a good fox bitch if you think you need add whippet for bitch to catch she not that good obviously,
  7. Nice pups hope they make the grade,sire is a fine animal.
  8. There was a lad on here called Irish lurcher he had a line of Irish terrier/greyhounds he kept for foxes,they were lovely looking animal's looked well capable of the job.
  9. Not really apart from the small light on enforcer for getting threw gates over ditches is handy,had a lot of problems with the lead off enforcer going bad on my 3rd 1 now and have it taped up to help support its connection to lamp to be fair I do a lot of lamping and it takes a good bit of stick threw out season. It's a good lamp.
  10. His is the new HID white bulb 1, expensive thing about 400 he paid for it.read your post wrong thought that's what you were asking about,yes that lamp is more powerful then my 240 enforcer not the halogen 170 ,it's to bright for my liking. No bud you can get enforcer in 240 aswell.
  11. Friend of mine has a 170 version and it's way more powerful than my standard 240 enforcer it's a bit to bright for my liking,he uses red filter the whole time with it he has it hooked up to lithium motocaddy golf battery gets around 3 nights lamping from a charge.
  12. Ya that's the way we hunted as kids a pack of Russell's and terriers be a few whippets whippet/grey and a Beddy/whippet we put a lot of game to bed with them dogs,there was nothing safe in the country,up at first light and back well in to the night probably after covering around 30 miles happy days and as you said trev them dogs would smash cover for there game and work well with the terriers best type of hunting still do it to this day mainly for foxes.
  13. Hi pal I'm in south of Ireland looking for Springer to hunt fox for lurchers always kept teagles and teckels if you hear of any Springer pups or cockers or even an adult dog doing the job could you let me no would be much appreciated.
  14. Was around 24tts was excellent dog at every thing she done made it all look easy.
  15. Had a bitch bred this way and she would make fast dogs look slow unbelievable acceleration and top end speed and could maintain it had the best strike mouth I ever seen on a dog I dont think I will ever see a dog as good on edible game
  16. Nice type very well put together dog looks like it could run as good as it could finish the job. ?
  17. Collie/bull/grey pushing on now will be retired after this season good honest bitch put a hell of a lot of foxes away.
  18. Cracking stamp,is there some 1 breeding a line of them or was it just a 1 off mating,as i dont do as much lamping 1 of these really interest me if bred off proper stock.
  19. here you go bud the 2 together i find the best for trout there 7cm original there deadly.I use the countdown version in deep rivers or if the current is strong to get them down to fish.
  20. think there called European worm get them in any tackle shop.i just freeline them running them threw any pools lies i think a fish might be holding just use enough weight to keep worm down but moving along bottom.
  21. its an original 7cm purple florescent its deadly for sea trout and brown trout salmon will hit it aswell,very good allrounder,if your fishing a deep river id go for the countdown version,will get a pic of it for you.
  22. out for 2 hours today another nice trout put this lad back.had a bit of damage under jaw from back treble have to replace them for single.
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