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Bella she's a 5/8 3/8 who will be 12 months old next week,she's already bumped into a few odds & sods on our daily exercise wanders..she is 100% going to do what's asked of her if early indication

4th full season for this fella. Just does what he does. Been great to have him as a role model for young dog. Always keeps me happy this fella Atb Igz

Fawn dog...bull/grey x saluki/bull/grey....black bitch 1st x..

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18 hours ago, NEWKID said:

Cracking looking dog mate..

Have you still got the brother to my bitch? They were 10 this week..time flies eh!

I don't mate , I had to nock the hunting on the head for a few years as my lad got the opportunity to sign for a pro football club and it involved about 500 miles of travelling a few nights during the week and weekend . With that and work I couldn't keep it up . He was some dog though and if I could clone him I'd have another one of him  tomorrow. He was a great allrounder . Worked alone 90 percent of the time and would take anything from rabbits to fallow bucks . Like you say he was also a joy to own at home . Brilliant with the kids and just people in general but different once he got in the field . I ended up letting him go to see out his days with a bloke on a farm not far from me. It still pulls on my heart strings now but I know I done the right thing for the dog as he loved the graft and he wouldn't have seen much with me .Im back at it now but my lad gained a scholarship at the end of it and now lives in digs down there . Hopefully this time next year he'll get a pro contract. We had 4 hard seasons together on average I'd say we was out 4/5 nights a week . Some weeks we was out every night . He put some serious stuff to bed over them few years. I'm one of them people that's all in when I do something . No half heartedness, 1 nights lamping a week would have been no good to me or the dog . I'm back at it now with a young dog who's just over 18 months. Seen a few bits last season and done ok. Hopefully he can carry on as he left off come September. I still think it will be a tough ask to get something as consistent as the big lad though but we shall try . He will get given the same chance and will br out just as much so the rest will be down to him. 

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2 hours ago, Igz said:

I don't mate , I had to nock the hunting on the head for a few years as my lad got the opportunity to sign for a pro football club and it involved about 500 miles of travelling a few nights during the week and weekend . With that and work I couldn't keep it up . He was some dog though and if I could clone him I'd have another one of him  tomorrow. He was a great allrounder . Worked alone 90 percent of the time and would take anything from rabbits to fallow bucks . Like you say he was also a joy to own at home . Brilliant with the kids and just people in general but different once he got in the field . I ended up letting him go to see out his days with a bloke on a farm not far from me. It still pulls on my heart strings now but I know I done the right thing for the dog as he loved the graft and he wouldn't have seen much with me .Im back at it now but my lad gained a scholarship at the end of it and now lives in digs down there . Hopefully this time next year he'll get a pro contract. We had 4 hard seasons together on average I'd say we was out 4/5 nights a week . Some weeks we was out every night . He put some serious stuff to bed over them few years. I'm one of them people that's all in when I do something . No half heartedness, 1 nights lamping a week would have been no good to me or the dog . I'm back at it now with a young dog who's just over 18 months. Seen a few bits last season and done ok. Hopefully he can carry on as he left off come September. I still think it will be a tough ask to get something as consistent as the big lad though but we shall try . He will get given the same chance and will br out just as much so the rest will be down to him. 

@Bangersanmash that’s how it’s done above no shitty arses around here mush 

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27 minutes ago, scotty12 said:

@Bangersanmash that’s how it’s done above no shitty arses around here mush 

I'm just hedging all my bets on mC's land, a diamond he is offering all his permission to me. He's said I can mention his name if I get pulled.

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3 hours ago, Bangersanmash said:

Crazy over there 1 min cracking flags next min a monsoon lol 

You cursed it was dead on now its pelting down lol 

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1 hour ago, Pardus said:

I'm just hedging all my bets on mC's land, a diamond he is offering all his permission to me. He's said I can mention his name if I get pulled.

They'll be like who the fucks mick lol. Get to f**k off my land 🤣

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4 minutes ago, Bangersanmash said:

They'll be like who the fucks mick lol. Get to f**k off my land 🤣

Just say the plastic p***y looking fella with the skinny saluki crosses sent me up 

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18 minutes ago, gunter said:

Just say the plastic p***y looking fella with the skinny saluki crosses sent me up 

There's that many in hull all the way up the east coastal area. It could be any c**t. 

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3 hours ago, Pardus said:

I'm just hedging all my bets on mC's land, a diamond he is offering all his permission to me. He's said I can mention his name if I get pulled.

Aaahhh the man whose dogs couldn’t catch their own tail …. Just carry on as you were sir lol 

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6 hours ago, Igz said:

I don't mate , I had to nock the hunting on the head for a few years as my lad got the opportunity to sign for a pro football club and it involved about 500 miles of travelling a few nights during the week and weekend . With that and work I couldn't keep it up . He was some dog though and if I could clone him I'd have another one of him  tomorrow. He was a great allrounder . Worked alone 90 percent of the time and would take anything from rabbits to fallow bucks . Like you say he was also a joy to own at home . Brilliant with the kids and just people in general but different once he got in the field . I ended up letting him go to see out his days with a bloke on a farm not far from me. It still pulls on my heart strings now but I know I done the right thing for the dog as he loved the graft and he wouldn't have seen much with me .Im back at it now but my lad gained a scholarship at the end of it and now lives in digs down there . Hopefully this time next year he'll get a pro contract. We had 4 hard seasons together on average I'd say we was out 4/5 nights a week . Some weeks we was out every night . He put some serious stuff to bed over them few years. I'm one of them people that's all in when I do something . No half heartedness, 1 nights lamping a week would have been no good to me or the dog . I'm back at it now with a young dog who's just over 18 months. Seen a few bits last season and done ok. Hopefully he can carry on as he left off come September. I still think it will be a tough ask to get something as consistent as the big lad though but we shall try . He will get given the same chance and will br out just as much so the rest will be down to him. 

Best of luck to your lad mate hopefully he’s successful what team is he playing with ? 

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