ruby jet 184 Posted May 2, 2012 Report Share Posted May 2, 2012 Freelance the best dogs Ive had the pleasure to watch run floored them in the open and didnt wait for them to make mistakes or bounce, bigger species or not. you must have seen some top dogs ... Dont you think good dogs should of pulled in the open or have you not seen it? think if a dog dont pull in the open how can u class it as good ? if it was quick enough to catch up with it and had to wait for it to bounce or make a mistake it wasent a deer dog jmo atb rj 1 Quote Link to post
Guest Moscow Posted May 2, 2012 Report Share Posted May 2, 2012 if it was quick enough to catch up with it and had to wait for it to bounce or make a mistake it wasent a deer dog jmo atb rj Well said Quote Link to post
fredthefrog 169 Posted May 2, 2012 Report Share Posted May 2, 2012 Freelance the best dogs Ive had the pleasure to watch run floored them in the open and didnt wait for them to make mistakes or bounce, bigger species or not. you must have seen some top dogs ... Dont you think good dogs should of pulled in the open or have you not seen it? think if a dog dont pull in the open how can u class it as good ? if it was quick enough to catch up with it and had to wait for it to bounce or make a mistake it wasent a deer dog jmo atb rj Freelance the best dogs Ive had the pleasure to watch run floored them in the open and didnt wait for them to make mistakes or bounce, bigger species or not. you must have seen some top dogs ... Dont you think good dogs should of pulled in the open or have you not seen it? think if a dog dont pull in the open how can u class it as good ? if it was quick enough to catch up with it and had to wait for it to bounce or make a mistake it wasent a deer dog jmo atb rj so if a dog dint take a red in open an took it in a dyke or a fecne it werent really a deer dog ? dont talk pish....have you ever actually run red or are you talking what shit youve read on here?? 1 Quote Link to post
freelance 448 Posted May 2, 2012 Report Share Posted May 2, 2012 Freelance the best dogs Ive had the pleasure to watch run floored them in the open and didnt wait for them to make mistakes or bounce, bigger species or not. you must have seen some top dogs ... Dont you think good dogs should of pulled in the open or have you not seen it? think if a dog dont pull in the open how can u class it as good ? if it was quick enough to catch up with it and had to wait for it to bounce or make a mistake it wasent a deer dog jmo atb rj Freelance the best dogs Ive had the pleasure to watch run floored them in the open and didnt wait for them to make mistakes or bounce, bigger species or not. you must have seen some top dogs ... Dont you think good dogs should of pulled in the open or have you not seen it? think if a dog dont pull in the open how can u class it as good ? if it was quick enough to catch up with it and had to wait for it to bounce or make a mistake it wasent a deer dog jmo atb rj so if a dog dint take a red in open an took it in a dyke or a fecne it werent really a deer dog ? dont talk pish....have you ever actually run red or are you talking what shit youve read on here?? Exactly what i was thinking Quote Link to post
FUJI 17,623 Posted May 2, 2012 Report Share Posted May 2, 2012 Been lucky to "nab" a red or two in years gone by and apart from one i think the remainder were all took with a wee bit of fortune..for example something that hindered the darn things lol..pulling them in the open with your average mutts just ISN'T an option imo from what i've done and seen myself...to those who have been lucky enough to get em in the open then my hats off to you and your dogs. ATB Andy. 3 Quote Link to post
freelance 448 Posted May 2, 2012 Report Share Posted May 2, 2012 Been lucky to "nab" a red or two in years gone by and apart from one i think the remainder were all took with a wee bit of fortune..for example something that hindered the darn things lol..pulling them in the open with your average mutts just ISN'T an option imo from what i've done and seen myself...to those who have been lucky enough to get em in the open then my hats off to you and your dogs. ATB Andy. Exactly Andy All the one,s i have seen taken were on mostly rough ground and as you say were hindered and takin in or against a gutter dyke fence ect, and the mutts still had a rough ride, am talking preban here early 90,s. Atb 1 Quote Link to post
hedz31 1,308 Posted May 2, 2012 Report Share Posted May 2, 2012 Ive seen them taken in the open either they didnt run and stood or when they run with 2 dog's and ive seen plenty dog's straight lined of them and i agree a dog that has to wait for an animal to bounce or fook up aint a deer dog obviously it is going to happen even when good dog's are on them, but dog's that can only take them that way are not deer dog's there average dog's that will take them when they can 1 Quote Link to post
ruby jet 184 Posted May 2, 2012 Report Share Posted May 2, 2012 Freelance the best dogs Ive had the pleasure to watch run floored them in the open and didnt wait for them to make mistakes or bounce, bigger species or not. you must have seen some top dogs ... Dont you think good dogs should of pulled in the open or have you not seen it? think if a dog dont pull in the open how can u class it as good ? if it was quick enough to catch up with it and had to wait for it to bounce or make a mistake it wasent a deer dog jmo atb rj Freelance the best dogs Ive had the pleasure to watch run floored them in the open and didnt wait for them to make mistakes or bounce, bigger species or not. you must have seen some top dogs ... Dont you think good dogs should of pulled in the open or have you not seen it? think if a dog dont pull in the open how can u class it as good ? if it was quick enough to catch up with it and had to wait for it to bounce or make a mistake it wasent a deer dog jmo atb rj so if a dog dint take a red in open an took it in a dyke or a fecne it werent really a deer dog ? dont talk pish....have you ever actually run red or are you talking what shit youve read on here?? never read it properly dident realise u were on about reds! i retract my previous statement atb rj Quote Link to post
fredthefrog 169 Posted May 2, 2012 Report Share Posted May 2, 2012 something i would love to see.......not in my life time i dont think certainly not now its banned........an if you think a dog waiting for red to be hindered in some way aint a deer dog then your taslking pish aswell......once a dogs had a proper tumble with a big red they soon learn to realise they cant handle them on the straights an a mistake is needed on deers behalf for dog to take em........most reds taken are by some luck or event on deers part or its a sickly or weedy specimen....thats my take on things an ive run a fair few pre ban........ 3 Quote Link to post
paulus 26 Posted May 2, 2012 Report Share Posted May 2, 2012 top 20 land animals as you can see the greyhound and even the whippit come before any of our native deer, so a fit well schooled individual with the right metal should be able to at least latch on to all our species of deer in an open run. if only it was that simple http://www.petsdo.com/blog/top-twenty-20-fastest-land-animals-including-humans 1 Quote Link to post
ruby jet 184 Posted May 2, 2012 Report Share Posted May 2, 2012 something i would love to see.......not in my life time i dont think certainly not now its banned........an if you think a dog waiting for red to be hindered in some way aint a deer dog then your taslking pish aswell......once a dogs had a proper tumble with a big red they soon learn to realise they cant handle them on the straights an a mistake is needed on deers behalf for dog to take em........most reds taken are by some luck or event on deers part or its a sickly or weedy specimen....thats my take on things an ive run a fair few pre ban........ i agree with what your saying and as u say with a red there had to be a factor of luck as well as things all going right to take one and also as u say id love to see it with my own eyes but not in my life time ..........the closest ive come is watching the bull arabs my brother runs out in oz running a samba atb rj 1 Quote Link to post
hedz31 1,308 Posted May 2, 2012 Report Share Posted May 2, 2012 something i would love to see.......not in my life time i dont think certainly not now its banned........an if you think a dog waiting for red to be hindered in some way aint a deer dog then your taslking pish aswell......once a dogs had a proper tumble with a big red they soon learn to realise they cant handle them on the straights an a mistake is needed on deers behalf for dog to take em........most reds taken are by some luck or event on deers part or its a sickly or weedy specimen....thats my take on things an ive run a fair few pre ban........ Utter bollox that fred ive seen it plenty time's with my own eye's your hard pushed to find a dog that can get on term's pull and hold a red stag that's why they usualy use 2 dog's a runner and puller and a dog that can hold when a red stag is down 1 dog can hold them if they get it right and dont grab there back feet and arse and hesitate and get there face kicked in or let them up,ive also seen plenty get straight lined and also seen plenty jack but your wrong dog's can and did take them fair and square in the open Quote Link to post
fredthefrog 169 Posted May 2, 2012 Report Share Posted May 2, 2012 something i would love to see.......not in my life time i dont think certainly not now its banned........an if you think a dog waiting for red to be hindered in some way aint a deer dog then your taslking pish aswell......once a dogs had a proper tumble with a big red they soon learn to realise they cant handle them on the straights an a mistake is needed on deers behalf for dog to take em........most reds taken are by some luck or event on deers part or its a sickly or weedy specimen....thats my take on things an ive run a fair few pre ban........ Utter bollox that fred ive seen it plenty time's with my own eye's your hard pushed to find a dog that can get on term's pull and hold a red stag that's why they usualy use 2 dog's a runner and puller and a dog that can hold when a red stag is down 1 dog can hold them if they get it right and dont grab there back feet and arse and hesitate and get there face kicked in or let them up,ive also seen plenty get straight lined and also seen plenty jack but your wrong dog's can and did take them fair and square in the open something i would love to see.......not in my life time i dont think certainly not now its banned........an if you think a dog waiting for red to be hindered in some way aint a deer dog then your taslking pish aswell......once a dogs had a proper tumble with a big red they soon learn to realise they cant handle them on the straights an a mistake is needed on deers behalf for dog to take em........most reds taken are by some luck or event on deers part or its a sickly or weedy specimen....thats my take on things an ive run a fair few pre ban........ Utter bollox that fred ive seen it plenty time's with my own eye's your hard pushed to find a dog that can get on term's pull and hold a red stag that's why they usualy use 2 dog's a runner and puller and a dog that can hold when a red stag is down 1 dog can hold them if they get it right and dont grab there back feet and arse and hesitate and get there face kicked in or let them up,ive also seen plenty get straight lined and also seen plenty jack but your wrong dog's can and did take them fair and square in the open something i would love to see.......not in my life time i dont think certainly not now its banned........an if you think a dog waiting for red to be hindered in some way aint a deer dog then your taslking pish aswell......once a dogs had a proper tumble with a big red they soon learn to realise they cant handle them on the straights an a mistake is needed on deers behalf for dog to take em........most reds taken are by some luck or event on deers part or its a sickly or weedy specimen....thats my take on things an ive run a fair few pre ban........ Utter bollox that fred ive seen it plenty time's with my own eye's your hard pushed to find a dog that can get on term's pull and hold a red stag that's why they usualy use 2 dog's a runner and puller and a dog that can hold when a red stag is down 1 dog can hold them if they get it right and dont grab there back feet and arse and hesitate and get there face kicked in or let them up,ive also seen plenty get straight lined and also seen plenty jack but your wrong dog's can and did take them fair and square in the open well youve seen better dogs then me son......... bet them deer was as green as grass......all the best ftf... Quote Link to post
FUJI 17,623 Posted May 2, 2012 Report Share Posted May 2, 2012 I think Hedz is right..just because i and others ain't done it most certainly doesn't mean it ain't been done,dogs purpose bred for the job which mine were NOT would be far more up to the task than what i had back then? I know lads over in Ireland who have dogs capable of the feat and their word is good enough for me! ATB Andy. 1 Quote Link to post
junior 267 Posted May 2, 2012 Report Share Posted May 2, 2012 fredthefrog your a 4x4 deerman ffs,and you wernt even good at that lmfao Quote Link to post
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