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Little b*****d it is...  

A dozen Red Stags here..       Part of a herd ")    

Shites herself if they chase her haha  

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On a serious note . I had a 3/4 grey bitch that puled fair bit of game over never ran er on big reds tho. personally I think I good red stag I run fairly sith two strong runners could be pulled over but would have to big strong thpes in my opinion . Atb

few years ago me and a mate were rabbiting one night, it was in jan .it was cold night and the ground was very hard, so we kept by the wood so it was not over exposed , and bit softer ground there . we came to one field and the gate was stuck froze solid to the floor , the gate was only open 10in wide , no way could we get through it, the dog only just about, we couldn't move it no feckin way.anyway we climbed over, start to walk the edge of field , when thedogs shot off in front . then they went to wards us flat out behind a red hind , the deer ran past hit the gate if it was like feckin matchstick , the gate slammed right back to hedge , it ran through to other end of wood and vanished . the power of the bloody thing was unreal , :yes: don't know about dog taking them you need a feckin lion lol
You only have to look at there back to see the power but for big deer you needed big dogs.....a5fe8cff-9e25-4fc0-83e7-c8d9cca118c4_zps
big dogs are a must Imo doing the big ones it certainly helps things it did when I used to do them

 

big dogs aren't needed technique is more important....never used to own a dog over 26tts and use to take all the different types of deer preteen

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On a serious note . I had a 3/4 grey bitch that puled fair bit of game over never ran er on big reds tho. personally I think I good red stag I run fairly sith two strong runners could be pulled over but would have to big strong thpes in my opinion . Atb

 

few years ago me and a mate were rabbiting one night, it was in jan .it was cold night and the ground was very hard, so we kept by the wood so it was not over exposed , and bit softer ground there . we came to one field and the gate was stuck froze solid to the floor , the gate was only open 10in wide , no way could we get through it, the dog only just about, we couldn't move it no feckin way.anyway we climbed over, start to walk the edge of field , when thedogs shot off in front . then they went to wards us flat out behind a red hind , the deer ran past hit the gate if it was like feckin matchstick , the gate slammed right back to hedge , it ran through to other end of wood and vanished . the power of the bloody thing was unreal , :yes: don't know about dog taking them you need a feckin lion lol
You only have to look at there back to see the power but for big deer you needed big dogs.....a5fe8cff-9e25-4fc0-83e7-c8d9cca118c4_zps
big dogs are a must Imo doing the big ones it certainly helps things it did when I used to do them

big dogs aren't needed technique is more important....never used to own a dog over 26tts and use to take all the different types of deer preteen

What you were catching all types of deer when you were 12 ......:gunsmilie: ...............

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On a serious note . I had a 3/4 grey bitch that puled fair bit of game over never ran er on big reds tho. personally I think I good red stag I run fairly sith two strong runners could be pulled over but would have to big strong thpes in my opinion . Atb

few years ago me and a mate were rabbiting one night, it was in jan .it was cold night and the ground was very hard, so we kept by the wood so it was not over exposed , and bit softer ground there . we came to one field and the gate was stuck froze solid to the floor , the gate was only open 10in wide , no way could we get through it, the dog only just about, we couldn't move it no feckin way.anyway we climbed over, start to walk the edge of field , when thedogs shot off in front . then they went to wards us flat out behind a red hind , the deer ran past hit the gate if it was like feckin matchstick , the gate slammed right back to hedge , it ran through to other end of wood and vanished . the power of the bloody thing was unreal , :yes: don't know about dog taking them you need a feckin lion lol
You only have to look at there back to see the power but for big deer you needed big dogs.....a5fe8cff-9e25-4fc0-83e7-c8d9cca118c4_zps
big dogs are a must Imo doing the big ones it certainly helps things it did when I used to do them
big dogs aren't needed technique is more important....never used to own a dog over 26tts and use to take all the different types of deer preteen

What you were catching all types of deer when you were 12 ...... :gunsmilie: ...............

 

I wondered what you were on about then lol...preban not teen thanks lol

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Yaaaaaaaawn haha ... technique,and strength and obviously a bit of balls to get fired in initially as Reds even hinds often stand in excess of 40 odd inch to the shoulder..they can and did look quite intimidating to many dogs..a big tall dog isn't necessarily the answer imo..anyhow who cares these days..some of us old cnuts were lucky enough to run the big uns many years ago..they maybe took away our right to hunt them but our memories stay with us forever ")

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On a serious note . I had a 3/4 grey bitch that puled fair bit of game over never ran er on big reds tho. personally I think I good red stag I run fairly sith two strong runners could be pulled over but would have to big strong thpes in my opinion . Atb

 

few years ago me and a mate were rabbiting one night, it was in jan .it was cold night and the ground was very hard, so we kept by the wood so it was not over exposed , and bit softer ground there . we came to one field and the gate was stuck froze solid to the floor , the gate was only open 10in wide , no way could we get through it, the dog only just about, we couldn't move it no feckin way.anyway we climbed over, start to walk the edge of field , when thedogs shot off in front . then they went to wards us flat out behind a red hind , the deer ran past hit the gate if it was like feckin matchstick , the gate slammed right back to hedge , it ran through to other end of wood and vanished . the power of the bloody thing was unreal , :yes: don't know about dog taking them you need a feckin lion lol

You only have to look at there back to see the power but for big deer you needed big dogs.....a5fe8cff-9e25-4fc0-83e7-c8d9cca118c4_zps
how tall was that dog mate
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I've even seen Red Deer in South Yorkshire, spotted them on the way home from work one morning, we hunted Deer further south though.

They are very nomadic creatures mate and there is always a possibility of seeing them in strange places...it's not uncommon for Stags in particular to travel 40-50 miles away from the hinds at certain times of year more so spring/summer before returning for the rut..I enjoy getting out into the wilderness and on occasions bumping into them in places where ive not encountered them before..amazing animals.

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for some reason andy i was expecting another pic of one of ruby charging over the hill towards them 3 you do get some good shots in beautiful landscapes :thumbs:

I have some of the Pomeranian mate working it's ticket so to speak haha..comical thing it is for sure

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