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Will1234

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  1. I hope AJ will be king but he hasn't been hit yet or gone past 6 rounds than we will know what his all about. Happy fury got the decision
  2. I think Charlie pushed on and the terrier couldn't get to him. The terrier was too eager to leave the earth for my liking anyway but I wanted more views because I thought maybe I was being a bit hard on the terrier. Fox bolter go and shag your sheep. Mole265 I've probably had more gear than you have had hot dinners and I reckon your a fat c#nt! Jiggy you talk a lot of sense
  3. Thankyou to all the genuine posts that replied I now have a better understanding as to why the quarry was not there. I guess it's not as simple as put dog down hole dig to dog and meet quarry. There are many variables, as I said I get all my quarry through bushing . Happy hunting
  4. No wind up dyktos genuine question. Why not give a genuine answer instead of messing threads up. If a novice ask me a question about bushing I would help them to the best of my ability. I thought that was the whole purpose of this website. A lot of egos on here. Happy hunting
  5. Very good mole265 too many words. Gentleman like me love pictures
  6. I'm very curious as to how a terrier can make contact than lose quarry also not been out with the man before. I use spaniel Russell's very good in cover
  7. No the gentleman said we should leave it I was baffled being a busher if Charlie is giving my dogs the run around they will not leave till it is bolted. I understand Charlie can get into tight tubes but if the dog made contact should it of stayed with its quarry? Thanks for your reply
  8. I went digging a couple of weeks ago with a gentleman. Must stress I'm a busher and this is why I'm asking for other peoples opinions. The dog entered and we had a mark. Dug down no Charlie but the terrier was marked up from Charlie. But he was nowhere to be seen. I believe if the terrier had contact with Charlie when we dug down they should have been mouth to mouth. However the gentleman explained Charlie had pushed on. What do you think?
  9. Lovely pup really like the type you keep bet its a buzz when their on Charlie's arse!
  10. I had a bitch worked her in season no problems . Every dog is different though give her a few runs a see how she goes happy lamping
  11. I have a springer that I use purely for bushing foxes to my lurcher she's keen as mustard. She has a terrier mentality the first time she got bit she ran a mile. But the second one I caught she was mouth to mouth eversince than she's always at the sharp end. I don't believe all springers are like this I think I am just lucky to have her. However brought on right cockers or springers will definitely hunt fox with a passion. I must say I hunt covers against fences and allotments if you were hunting big forests and covers I would go for more beagle types. Fox pack on here has some lovely cocker b
  12. Morton is a prick I've seen loads of posts his a keyboard warrior
  13. Just have to be a good shot
  14. Bushing is bushing whether to a gun or lurcher. IMO a spaniel should be able to work at any range and be under control
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