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  1. they look like theyd kill a ferret in short order.
  2. CZ American 17hmr + .22 Karl Walther View Advert as above £150 and £50 please get in touch for more information. Advertiser jeemes Date 07/02/18 Price £150.00 Category Rifles Calibre .22  
  3. Brian Plummer and D Hancock marketed these dogs very cleverly. They even gave them a pointless gimicky colour to make them look like they had something new to offer. They took bull shitty pictures of snared foxes and made it look like his dogs had caught them. It was and is all bullshit. They are off the shelf lurchers with nothing behind there breeding. Anybody wanting to breed a Collie type lurcher would be better going to Birds dog Bryn before its too old. A real rabbit catcher with breeding behind it. And no I dont know Bird!!!
  4. Have you considered Countryside alliance. Looks like you have a running dog so you could kill two birds with one stone. You would be fully covered with the CA as far as your shooting goes.
  5. I paid 20 its just a floater really.
  6. fox is an oppertunist, he doesnt rely on one prey animal, plus a rabbit is a good meal. Whenever I have dug to cubs Im ashamed to admit I did notice that most of the grub was pheasant and hardly any rabbit but then again it was shooting estates..
  7. met Steve once and bought a dog off him. cups of tea and a good dog chat...nice lad, another good lad gone.
  8. nice shooting mate. is that a maintained lead youre doing there?
  9. these old peddlers new how to sell dreams to kids..I miss reading the paper adds though. It takes you back reading the old ones.
  10. Wheatens are usually dog aggressive but it can change when crossed with Greyhound or bull greyhound, and be the opposite.
  11. The main thing is birds on the field feeding, and seeing more coming in. If you see a group of birds on the stubble but no more coming in from anywhere, then put them off and see what happens. They may just go somewhere else because theyre not that bothered. The best picture to see is one that is building. Then you can watch flght lines to determine where to put the hide,but its the interest the birds have in that field that will determine wether to shoot it or not. Years ago I would watch a field for a week or so but nowadays I would shoot it pretty quick because I think things have changed.
  12. proper old dog man and helpful to people starting up. Lst time i spoke to him he was mad on the carp....RIP
  13. how do you see that. Is it on computer or telly?
  14. true, both my lurcher are 1/2 xs and the alsatian and the collie comes through them alot, as both have good noses for finding game, and Buck my big 1x gsd x grey goes into cover , yeh thats right lol just like a over grown springer lol . But i have seen few big springers and labs when beating thats gone in cover , so it was no surprise to see my 2 dogs doing the same job.And infact ive had some great bit of sport with them mooching etc, norm Buck goes in and knock out whats in there and old Bryn will grab it it when it bolts out great crack deff Buck going
  15. shot 40 0dd on stubble with just 10 shell decoys. I wasnt being clever ,just forgot battery for flapper.
  16. dogs that constantly stare at you are too needy.
  17. 93 on Barley stubble from bales. Lots of young birds but good sport. Rape looks very ripe in parts.
  18. I think some of the working sealyhams might have English Bull in there makeup,or at least the ones pictured in Cork. They seem to have more useful strains of English Bull terriers in Ireland than most of Britain. Is that because a few were used in badger trials years ago?
  19. hes a bullshitter alright! and ready to take your money if your daft enough to believe all that crap. 10 years ago he told me he could trace his line back 400 years...now its gone upto shitting 800! A few hundred years ago peasants couldnt read or write so is it word of mouth? very convenient that. I reckon He'd make a good wedge with a memory man act if the dog peddling dries up.
  20. https://www.pets4homes.co.uk/classifieds/1598232-norfolk-tumbler-and-smithfield-lurcher-puppies-wellingborough.html 800 years he says lol Bred to continue old-fashioned family bloodlines (kept for over 800 years). Bred for function , health , temprement, brain and athleticism . Make ideal family pets , because historically kept hidden from public view (poaching dogs) in family dwelling. Growing up amongst children. Can be trained when to chase and not to chase as required. The puppy pictures are of ones in their new homes : because I disagree with people choosing pup
  21. Good tip that King..All the best ideas are simple. I usually put mine in a sealed container overnight and fridge in morning,but I'll be doing your way tomorrow.. In about a years time I'll probs believe it was my own idea anyway
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