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Everything posted by rolly
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I'm looking forward to this pup. Should be a learning experience for two....:wacko:
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Uphilldoc, hear ya on that. My first one and will be used on anything I can catch with her. Hunting is always the best test of what can/can't be done. She is coming from RC1 and Hoss1 and catchdog are getting some too I believe. Oldskool, it's greyhound crossed to a female airedale/pit. Will snap some shots when I get her. Picking her up this weekend. Not being nosey, don't worry about it.
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Kye, I didn't get it just for coons. I am doing a coyote project making a terrier for denning yotes (not pups, fullgrown adults) for the ADC and coyote chasers, and wanted something for if the yote busted out a woodpile or culvert after being drawn by the terrier. Figure this should work alright for that. I had an airedale for coon bolts and she did okay. She'd play with them more than kill them, but I figure this new lurcher should be the ticket for coyote bolt primarily, and handle any coon that walks for a secondary job. I sold her and hope this one works out.
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How can you tell a dog is good by pictures? Maybe your buddy got all the game and you are standing in with dead game.... I have several pics of my buddy with game and cull dogs that had nothing to do with the hunt other than BS'ing and carrying tools.
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Its because i'm that damn handsome my pm box would be full from all the female members................ You may be right. Are there quite a few lesbians on here? Just Kidding.
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Ahhh....got the point here fellas. Stuff is a little different over here, but I agree with Neil that live quarry shots with fresh marked dogs maybe not the most tactful of ways to do it. I got plenty of those and video too, but not for the masses. Simoman, I'm sure you have your reasons for not showing your mug. I'd rather show just my dogs, but hell if I can get them to stick around for a shot so I have to hold them or leave em in the box.
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Not sure what you are referring to there, but wouldn't mind seeing a few of your pics, hunting or tailgate shots. That is if you have any good sir?
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EMC, Makes sense. You diggin boys should start backfilling your holes with anti's. Cheers
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Because I can. I don't give a shit who knows what I do. If I have a problem, I'll take care of it.
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I'm getting my first running dog a good Pit/Airedale x Grey and wondering what it might be fast enough for in the US. I plan on using it on slow game like bolting coons, but with half fast blood, will it be fast enough for fox and rabbit? Would like to try it on the end of a coyote race too.
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Dev, in two years, I'll just call him a worker for ya.... Blackandtan, you can call a plott whatever you like and a hound whatever you like also. I hate all of them. Had'em all and I think they are all curs, and I don't mean the good type.... I DO NOT WANT TO OFFEND ANYBODY, but it seems the only people caught up in what they call their dogs are wondering how to market them. Dev I know that's not your case and blackandtan, I believe you are just a purist, wanting the correct type designation here, but the other people in the world who care about what they call "their" terriers, are
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Why do some of you overseas hunters block out your face in hunting pics if they are pics of old when the type of hunting may have been legal or is still legal? I understand some have HAD to conceal identity NOW because it may be illegal the way or quarry that was worked, but I'm not ashamed of my face holding my proven dogs, why are you? Especially if it was in the past. I'd be proud to own such dogs that worked. Not meant to offend anyone, just curious. Besides, if they made hunting NOT legal the way I hunt or on the game I hunt, I'd still be doing it.
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Dev......of two patterdale workers, it's a patterdale. Don't matter what he looks like. I had a lady ask me where I got such a huge beagle once (it was my female Treeing Walker hound) and another ask where I got such a small dalmatian (heavy black ticked Russell). Most people are stupid and I know you hunt hard, seen the pics, so to me....you got a working patterdale. If you want to sell him some day, sell him as a rough coated miniature Rottweiler. He'd be worth more to an idiot than a working person could afford for a good worker anyhow. Very nice pup though. Great coat and nice buil
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Couple tailgate shots. Don't have time to operate a camera when the crap hits the fan and coons are bolting everywhere. Coon on the left weighed 37lbs, and two of the others were over 30lbs. Not bad for 15lb terriers. They are like a badger with monkey hands. Airedale watching for coon bolts. This one didn't like getting scruffed....
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Dev, What you have there is a patterdale brother. It is just a throw back from two recessive genes. He's some pics of my two red patterdales bred together. All from the same litter, mostly reds, one black and tan.
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Had a patt. bitch of mine catch a mallard by a lake once....
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worker to worker is all that matters. Nice dog.
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lets see pictures of your bully looking terriers
rolly replied to twelsh's topic in Earthdogs & Working Terriers
Stupid good for nuthin lab, that didn't go on the hunt. My buddy's yard dog on the farm. -
lets see pictures of your bully looking terriers
rolly replied to twelsh's topic in Earthdogs & Working Terriers
Mouser, I hunted him real hard last year, but he got CHP this last Dec so I am retiring him from coons at least. I would like to breed him to my Pip and see how they do. He is a real steady worker and draws very well. Probably the best mannered dog I've ever owned. Just a nice dog to be around and good with kids and other dogs too. Pic of Haunter's last hunt (the one he got CHP from) 2nd from left -
Neil, good post. I've only been into terriers a short 12 years, but those who have had good ones, still have good ones. If you are a hunter already, then you know where to find them. You won't hear about mine, or many of those I have gotten them from as they aren't show dogs, but they were ALL from hunters. In the States there are good ones, in Ireland there are good ones, France, Belguim, Germany, just about anywhere they have them, there are good to be found. Like my hunting partner says about badgers "Badgers are where you find them..." To answer your question, I don't think it's c
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lets see pictures of your bully looking terriers
rolly replied to twelsh's topic in Earthdogs & Working Terriers
Butcher Butcher Haunter Haunter -
someone who likes walking in the countryside, normally have beards and glasses, imagine a university lecturer from the 1970's. Ahh...got it. You won't find them where I hunt.....
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I say giver a go! If she wants, she will. If she don't, she won't. Head size don't matter as much as heart size. Good luck.
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I wouldn't worry about it so much. Get her on game bro. I have a small headed bitch that works coon all the time. Not much of a hard dog, but if you wanted that, I suppose you wouldn't have gone with a russell in the first place, at least for the most part. Yeah, I know, some are hard, but not real common....
