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A few pics from last weekend got a few and had a good weekend hunting, hounds worked well and had some good long runs. A couple of good ones in a den, a tree and a pile of timber    

Never thought much about spiders so I guess on the east coast or in the tropics it could be an issue in those areas, have had a young dog bitten by a white tail spider that caused her some grief not a

a bit of both plenty of terriers about doing den work and a lot of spotlighting and running dogs as well, fox a not native here and are classed as vermin, we have a lot of problems with them at l

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4 minutes ago, Robbusher said:

Going to palm beach to see sister in law who just moved from Sydney next year so hope to find couple of lads who close by who have dogs and get to see how things get done over there 

Palm beach is a pretty high class area,you'd have to be lucky to find any doggers around that area,you probably have to go bush.There is some Sydney based hunters so good luck.

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On 15/09/2018 at 21:25, Robbusher said:

Going to palm beach to see sister in law who just moved from Sydney next year so hope to find couple of lads who close by who have dogs and get to see how things get done over there 

Im a couple of hours north of the ritzy area of Palm Beach if your out here in our winter might be able to sort something . 

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On 15/09/2018 at 21:30, Rabbit Hunter said:

Are the foxes you dig pushed to ground by hounds? As I'd imagine they'd rarely go to ground with it being warm most of the time?

Winter here is pretty cold and most foxes are to ground in dens, log piles or hollow trees when its cold, wet and heavy frosts. We get snow here in Central Vic on the ranges around us.

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