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low plains drifter

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  1. They were hanging on butterbean's washing line,last time they were seen
  2. Hosepipe think it would be more jumping practice for my dogs if I tried that,straight over the garden fence is that england's oldest tree next to the trough,looks a nice relaxing place to have a radox bath,nice bright looking collie crosses atb
  3. Was this post mean't to go in the puntgunning section
  4. Maybe not but the young malamute hybrids will be ready to go next season,then we'll see what's what
  5. Real smart pups,be good little freezer fillers for someone,and at that price,what can you say
  6. I used to run a hare in the early 90's,it only looked about 6lbs wet through,but it used to spring up out of the same form on the same field,and used to straight line the dog every time,and that dog was no slouch,when you see a real good one you never forget them
  7. I've heard it said that the hare can reach speeds of up to 45 mph,Know they are fast but that sounds a bit over the top to me,can a greyhound even reach that sort of speed ?
  8. Never overlook the short coupled,some of them have no problem putting them in the bag
  9. Too bad kangaroos are slow as shit. Only the ones that have been tied down by old rolf
  10. The hares vital organs are out of proportion to an animal of it's size,I've always likened it to a human with the heart and lungs of a race horse
  11. Dogs looking well BS,but you'd find more meat in a tin of beans and sausages,than what those little snouters have got on them
  12. Tarpaulin 5 quid from B&Q,specially designed to protect against puppy drool and biccy crumbs
  13. Neither since I joined this site,just like to look at pictures now
  14. Well here's one from this evening, took from the roadside as I didn't have my boots on to go into the field. It's a bit swampy where it's hunting. never used to see a barn owl where I live,but they are getting about now,real nice to see
  15. he held onto the dog abit to long and it was the last run of day, i thought he should have one it aswell looked a very strong fast killer on dvd, good back on him, do you no what gc was running on dvd? that was a good animal? The hare was'nt too far away,the sliplead just got snagged up in the dogs collar for a couple of seconds
  16. he held onto the dog abit to long and it was the last run of day, i thought he should have one it aswell looked a very strong fast killer on dvd, good back on him, do you no what gc was running on dvd? that was a good animal? G C was running his sally bitch,real fast tight little runner,it was the old masters coursing dvd,thought it was a good bit before 2005 though
  17. THERE WAS A TOP BITCH CALLED IRISH FLY BRED BY PADDY SWEENEY OF LADY AND SONNY OWNED BY MARTIN Q that,s the one I was thinking of cheers
  18. i just like difference mate for me i wouldnt want to own 2 or 3 dogs that are the same my dog does me proud i just want something abit bigger with abit more wind 3/4 grey 1/4 whippet,400 g of curried beans before you go out,then you'll learn all about wind
  19. Whats going on here i'm getting dizzy someone bring me a gallon of guinness ffs
  20. Still waiting to see the private keep out signs,dont suppose you are taking these pictures on a phone are you,remember seeing on the regional news about a big time rambo fan going missing with a mixed pack of game providers,that was'nt you ,was it
  21. Was having a look in darcy's coursing book,and i saw C W mention fly was out of irish lady,hard to keep track,how's the bitch in pup doing captain,hope everything is going well,I was walking across a pasture field lastnight and my 10 year old dog put a fit one up you should have seen it ears flat body lowered flat out lol
  22. It's hard to keep up with all of these coursing bred dogs,was there two bitches named fly that came from the Irish/english bred dogs
  23. Know what you mean K C, I've been fascinated with hares since the first time I saw one explode out of the stubble as I walked towards the sand dune rabbit burrows with my box full of ferrets, that was 21 years ago,and that vision has never left me,got my first lurcher the year after and never missed a season,I've seen some real weird things with hares since then,including watching a hare lie down on october stubble,as me and two other lads made our way back home with four tired lurchers and a mad keen nuttall terrier,they were all off the lead and were going mad with what they could smell,but
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