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45 minutes ago, mC HULL said:

mate if you think there a bull x can live with a saluki x on deer you want eat  then a half descent saluki cross your bombed out lol lol  id do more roe in a night then grunter  would manage in a month lol

 

ive run everything a top hare killer is the dog thats the hardest to get for running the hare is the ultimate for a running dog very few make the grade 

Your delusional mate ya wouldn't even be able to keep up see if you want a weekend there's  house to stay in somewhere to keep dogs your more than welcome to come over see if you've a weekend in you no problem bring your camcorder hares foxes deer you'll get plenty of running I've a hound has had more foxes than you've had dinners mate not into deer but have took a good few anything in a hole pick it out let it run and seeing you think it'll plow into other things aswell give it plenty of them one trick pony's made to run in desert  for 20 minutes better left there 

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1 minute ago, Moonlighter123 said:

For muntys you want a dog that wants to kill it quick. The dogs needs a throat hold. They scream like mad and the bucks can thrash and cut a dog quite badly if it’s just grabbing a leg and not trying to kill it.. you can’t teach a throat hold, that’s just instinct in some dogs. My old coursing dog was a leg grabber…. Caught loads of deer but killed very few. If muntys are your game, your dog will need to be good in cover.. large coursing dogs aren’t suited to this.. their legs are too long and aren’t fast enough in thick cover to keep up. Great for lamping them but daytime hunting is a different ball game. My beddy cross has a great nose and jacket, is good in cover and wants to kill what it catches… that would be ideal if you were looking to hunt munty. 

And that's why they can be quite tricky to kill, because they don't have a long neck inviting a throat hold like a roe deer. They are small, short and compact, sturdy little things.

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7 minutes ago, Moonlighter123 said:

For muntys you want a dog that wants to kill it quick. The dogs needs a throat hold. They scream like mad and the bucks can thrash and cut a dog quite badly if it’s just grabbing a leg and not trying to kill it.. you can’t teach a throat hold, that’s just instinct in some dogs. My old coursing dog was a leg grabber…. Caught loads of deer but killed very few. If muntys are your game, your dog will need to be good in cover.. large coursing dogs aren’t suited to this.. their legs are too long and aren’t fast enough in thick cover to keep up. Great for lamping them but daytime hunting is a different ball game. My beddy cross has a great nose and jacket, is good in cover and wants to kill what it catches… that would be ideal if you were looking to hunt munty. 

spot on the ones that go to the throat finish them are were it’s at well if you eating it and needing to carry it like 

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5 minutes ago, Pardus said:

And that's why they can be quite tricky to kill, because they don't have a long neck inviting a throat hold like a roe deer. They are small, short and compact, sturdy little things.

like hes said some dogs just go to the throat no what to do

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1 hour ago, Leo Sayer said:

Is that in cover dan or on the beam. Tbh I've never even seen one in the flesh. I don't know anything about them or there habitat or habits . I must admit I would like to see them. 

They harder to stop in cover daytime than on the lamp Leo 👍

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My old coursing dog was great on the hares. He was well bred (dickensons Red x a bitch out of lucky), but he wasn’t an aggressive dog. He caught a few deer but didn’t really want to kill them. He would grab the leg, let go, catch them again etc. That come from the farthers side I think as the mum loved to kill stuff. My dog was pretty gay though.. didn’t cock his leg and looked like a girl 😂

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6 minutes ago, mC HULL said:

like hes said some dogs just go to the throat no what to do

My bitch grabs them by the front leg,trips them,then switches to the  snout....stops them making a noise and sucks the last bit of life from them lol..

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5 hours ago, mC HULL said:

lol i just laugh at the shite on here daily just fantasy men talking pure dog shit none stop. 

I just laugh at your ignorance but your feathery fantasies are hilarious, lol.

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12 minutes ago, Aussie Whip said:

I just laugh at your ignorance but your feathery fantasies are hilarious, lol.

lol i wonder if anyone takes me up mate 

 

 

 

 

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19 minutes ago, chartpolski said:

Take up Gunters invite, mC .

My pal did and he is still talking about now, months later ! 
Cheers.

Chartpolski old aidys lurcher would smoke it no problem

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Just now, mC HULL said:

how do we go from small deer to been around a hole ?

No hole mchull all day time cover foxes hares deer any foxes go to ground go up the field 

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6 minutes ago, gunter said:

Chartpolski old aidys lurcher would smoke it no problem

lol you think running edible hed smoke me ? 

what would you bet no teeth just bambi hares and make it a full day and night until both dogs a finished 

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