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steadymob

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About steadymob

  • Rank
    Rookie Hunter
  • Birthday 09/04/1982

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    Male
  • Location
    michigan
  • Interests
    terriers, lurchers
  1. The pics might be good but they dont hold a candle to the real thing! I sure enjoyed my time at your place this past week Tomcat. Cant wait to make it back!
  2. Edwards-I first met you on the www, same as Mosby ...did I treat you unfair, or try to tell you how you should do things? Take care. Doc you are a bully and Dan edwards is fat! Take that bitches!
  3. I hear its easy! two Knobs turn one or the other to the left a bit and you got it. A friend of mine did it and his reads within an inch now!
  4. Well spoken Main!.... oops i mean Doc! LOL Word on the street is that there has been some sharin of trouser trout between the two of ya... I dont believe it though.
  5. Yankee Can you give me your definition of a fur and sport hunter? Also please state which one you are and why. Thanks in advance I'm curious.
  6. I respect everyones choices as to their favorite way to hunt there terriers but I also enjoy some good healthy debate. I will start with your point about scenting. If scenting in the woods started at the holes edge then maybe you could compare the two as being close in difficilty. The problem with this theory are the thousand and thousand of acres you are forgetting about that the dog has to search to find the hole. In a barn the coons run the same runs constantly and quite often you dont even need a dog to tell where they are hiding. You can actually follow the grease slides from there f
  7. Bob o bob... Come on man. You rival main attraction with all your bs.
  8. Coyotehunter, Again I have to disagree with you. I hope your not offended because it seems like I am attacking you but it just so happens we are ending up on the oppoisite sides of these debates. nothing personal! Barn work is fun and it is a nice tool to pass some time when digging is tough to come by. But it is not true terrierwork. Coons are easy to find in comparison to other game and especially in barns. I barn hunt just as much as I dig so this is just my personal opinion from my time in the field and in barns. IMO what it comes down to is this. Barn work is very attractiv
  9. I have to repectfully disagree with you on a couple of points , goundhogs , woodchucks call them what you want are not any kind of a challenge for a terrier , you'd be better off with a ferret !!!! pissing around with an animal thats running away and trying to suffacate your terrier in the bargain, been there done that, got the Tshirt , i'd rather not go out than piss around on groundhogs "Any dog that is up over 14" and 20lbs is only getting into coyote and bear dens around here for proper earth work and good luck to them." Maybe where you are , but there's plenty of places around here t
  10. Come on BOB! Do you walk your dog right up to the correct hole in the hay mow and let them go down it? Do you think finding game located in holes in the woods starts at the hole edge? Barns are the easiest place for terriers to find game. I hunt barns just as much as I dig. There is absolutely no comparison to following your dogs for miles through fields and woods to find game versus opening a barn door and letting them search for a bit. Finding game in the woods or fields can be compared to the old saying of "searching for a needle in a haystack." Barns on the contrary are great s
  11. Nice work! You get my nasty weather just a day or so later so I know what your going through.
  12. I think its time you and that Hastings make a hunting post you meat licker

  13. what happen to my post? Todd and tony fork over some of that big cash to the mods so it would be removed?
  14. I use a 1/2 inch T bar approximately 5' tall. For the rest of the world, thats 12.7 mm in diameter and 1524 mm tall. One thing that I never understood about alot of peoples choice in T bar design is the length of the T. I only use about a 127 mm piece for the T. On this side of the pond a T bar can be pretty usefull. Ofcourse it is great for a back up locator but it has many other uses aswell. Our game can be pretty small and elude terriers quite often. The woodchucks we have back fill there holes to fool the dogs as on of their "GO TO" techniques. The bar comes in handy in these situatio
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