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  1. Hi I'm looking to join a gun pack or team up with somebody with hounds.... I'm reliable... I've got transport... I'm willing to contribute to any costs... I've got permission on a few farms....I'm based in south Wales but can travel.... I'm looking to get more digging for my terriers... if there's anybody out there that can help please contact me... cheers lads.

  2. HI IM LOOKING TO TEAM UP WITH SOMBODY WHO HAS HOUNDS OR LURCHERS WHO HUNT FOX, IVE GOT A COUPLE OF TERRIERS AND IM LOOKING TO GET MORE DIGGING FOR THEM , IVE GOT PERMISSIONS AND WILLING TO HELP OUT WITH ANY FINANCIAL COSTS INCURED WITH TRAVELING, IM A GENUINNE RELIABLE PERSON, IM BASED IN SOUTHWALES BUT TRAVELING ISNT A PROBLEM. IF THERES ANY GENUINNE LADS OUT THERE WHO NEED A HAND OR EXTRA TERRIER OR 2 FOR A DAYS SPORT PLEASE MESSAGE ME AND WE CAN SORT A DAYS SPORT OUT.

  3. As a few of you may know Gaz has sent the little plummer "Tanner" down here to Wales because of her tendency to drop to ground.

     

    My good pal Wales123 off here took me up to the midlands to collect the bitch yesterday, a six hour round trip and this is after we had been for an early morning mooch with the lurchers so just shows there are some real genuine lads left in this game.

     

    my plan was to settle her in , get a bond going and then start taking her out with the hounds but im an impatient f****r so as soon as we got back i just had to take her out on the hill to see what she was about. Such a funny little dog as she is as steady as a rock! a real happy go lucky little bitch.

     

    i was out with a mate of mine with his old lurcher "Bess" and as we walked off the hill into the trees we found the old mutt biting at a small earth. now this bitch will only mark one quarry so i had no doubt what was home. so here we are, out on the hill , one being marked to ground, and all i had with me was one of those useless plummers that i have read so much about on here, and she has only been with me for less than three hours.

     

    but im an optimist......a real "glass half full" type of fellow so i hussed her in. long story short she was a little unsure after her first meeting with old red but with a little encouragement she stuck to, settled into her stride and bayed her head off. i left her to it for a while before getting the banjo out and opening up to her working a nice fiery vixen at a depth of...........12 inches lol

     

    one swallow certainly doesnt make a summer and although im an optimist im also a realist, and its a long hard season for the terriers in my kennel so we will see if she is still there at the end!!!

    atb

     

    As a few of you may know Gaz has sent the little plummer "Tanner" down here to Wales because of her tendency to drop to ground.

     

    My good pal Wales123 off here took me up to the midlands to collect the bitch yesterday, a six hour round trip and this is after we had been for an early morning mooch with the lurchers so just shows there are some real genuine lads left in this game.

     

    my plan was to settle her in , get a bond going and then start taking her out with the hounds but im an impatient f****r so as soon as we got back i just had to take her out on the hill to see what she was about. Such a funny little dog as she is as steady as a rock! a real happy go lucky little bitch.

     

    i was out with a mate of mine with his old lurcher "Bess" and as we walked off the hill into the trees we found the old mutt biting at a small earth. now this bitch will only mark one quarry so i had no doubt what was home. so here we are, out on the hill , one being marked to ground, and all i had with me was one of those useless plummers that i have read so much about on here, and she has only been with me for less than three hours.

     

    but im an optimist......a real "glass half full" type of fellow so i hussed her in. long story short she was a little unsure after her first meeting with old red but with a little encouragement she stuck to, settled into her stride and bayed her head off. i left her to it for a while before getting the banjo out and opening up to her working a nice fiery vixen at a depth of...........12 inches lol

     

    one swallow certainly doesnt make a summer and although im an optimist im also a realist, and its a long hard season for the terriers in my kennel so we will see if she is still there at the end!!!

    atb

     

    great to see you digging to a Plummer terrier . I've got 2 male plummer terriers that work below ground . Can't fault you my frend.
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