Chevy Chase 101 Posted September 14 Report Share Posted September 14 3 hours ago, FUJI said: I think these pups are going to be in for a few skin tears with these antics,they are all or nothing,heart in your mouth types at everything they do,jumping the barbed wire fence isn't an issue but when they are jumping the single stranded 'bull wire' a yard or two the other side of it along with it they are destined for trip to the vet's at worst & or a purple spray & staple job..the word 'steady' is one that hasn't been adhered to just yet.. they'll learn one way or another. Seen a few nasty hang ups on those single strand stand off fences, pups all looking well. Doesn’t seem like 5 minutes ago you were posting about them being born 1 Quote Link to post
Black neck 17,521 Posted September 14 Report Share Posted September 14 3 hours ago, FUJI said: I think these pups are going to be in for a few skin tears with these antics,they are all or nothing,heart in your mouth types at everything they do,jumping the barbed wire fence isn't an issue but when they are jumping the single stranded 'bull wire' a yard or two the other side of it along with it they are destined for trip to the vet's at worst & or a purple spray & staple job..the word 'steady' is one that hasn't been adhered to just yet.. they'll learn one way or another. Much about 1 Quote Link to post
FUJI 17,729 Posted September 15 Author Report Share Posted September 15 There's never been an abundance of gear local to me bud, when I say local I mean in walking distance from where I live,although a couple of days ago when just a ten mins walk from home I managed to see a Roe,Fox,Rabbits & a Badger too,nice to see them to be honest,what's around here we tend to leave alone,bodies accidentally falling victim to the dog's are inevitable on occasions but as I say we don't intentionally go looking for stuff. There's plenty of gear around if one's prepared to drive for a hour & a half or so & are prepared to run the gauntlet so to speak Quote Link to post
FUJI 17,729 Posted September 15 Author Report Share Posted September 15 Just want to say thanks to everyone who's took the time to read the posts & have liked or commented too,I really appreciate it..thank you. 13 Quote Link to post
Black neck 17,521 Posted September 15 Report Share Posted September 15 13 minutes ago, FUJI said: There's never been an abundance of gear local to me bud, when I say local I mean in walking distance from where I live,although a couple of days ago when just a ten mins walk from home I managed to see a Roe,Fox,Rabbits & a Badger too,nice to see them to be honest,what's around here we tend to leave alone,bodies accidentally falling victim to the dog's are inevitable on occasions but as I say we don't intentionally go looking for stuff. There's plenty of gear around if one's prepared to drive for a hour & a half or so & are prepared to run the gauntlet so to speak Nice one , do u still lamp.or is it mostly daytime like 1 Quote Link to post
FUJI 17,729 Posted September 19 Author Report Share Posted September 19 On 15/09/2025 at 19:43, Black neck said: Nice one , do u still lamp.or is it mostly daytime like I mainly rake about in the daytime mate,my lad will do 90% of the lamping with the dog's these days..I still on occasions go for a few gallops on the lamp, nearly always in the company of the Gamekeeper & or with the farmer's son getting chauffeur driven around the fields..I'm just a part time hunter these day's,I'm out a couple of times weekly throughout the winter & that's about it. I'm the one walking,cleaning,prepping food & feeding the dogs BN of a daily basis,I'm out 6 times a day everyday,hail,rain,snow or sunshine,I've had 4 soakings today with two more to go they certainly ain't my first & definitely won't be my last. 1 Quote Link to post
FUJI 17,729 Posted September 19 Author Report Share Posted September 19 Tino,Gus & Maggie yesterday morning on our first wander of the day.. 8 Quote Link to post
Black neck 17,521 Posted September 19 Report Share Posted September 19 10 minutes ago, FUJI said: I mainly rake about in the daytime mate,my lad will do 90% of the lamping with the dog's these days..I still on occasions go for a few gallops on the lamp, nearly always in the company of the Gamekeeper & or with the farmer's son getting chauffeur driven around the fields..I'm just a part time hunter these day's,I'm out a couple of times weekly throughout the winter & that's about it. I'm the one walking,cleaning,prepping food & feeding the dogs BN of a daily basis,I'm out 6 times a day everyday,hail,rain,snow or sunshine,I've had 4 soakings today with two more to go they certainly ain't my first & definitely won't be my last. That's some graft ffs no wonder your skipping about like a burnt out whippet 1 Quote Link to post
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