| Thomas Burgeland Johnson - 1826 - 324 páginas
...foxes are in plenty, that he does not run the heel ; for it frequently happens, that hounds can run the wrong way of the scent better than they can the right, when one is up the wind and the other down. " Fox-hunters, I think, are never guilty of the fault of... | |
| John Mills - 1845 - 498 páginas
...care must be taken that hounds do not run the heel ; for it not unfrequently happens, that hounds hunt the wrong way of the scent better than they can the right, when one is up the wind and the other is down. When a fox is " tally'd" away, the huntsman should get... | |
| John Mills - 1845 - 276 páginas
...plentiful, care must be taken that your hounds don't run heel; for it often happens that hounds hunt the wrong way of the scent better than they can the right, when one is up the wind, and the other down. When a fox is tally'd away, you should get forward with... | |
| Thomas Burgeland Johnson - 1848 - 1102 páginas
...must take care that his hounds do not run the heel ; since it sometimes happens that hounds can run the wrong way of the scent better than they can the right ; for instance when one is up the wind, and the other down. When the huntsman hears a halloo, and has... | |
| John Mills - 1854 - 312 páginas
...other. When they 're at fault, don't be in a hurry to make your cast. Let them have tune to hit it off themselves ; but if they can't do it, make your cast...they can the right, where one is up the wind, and t' other down. Lift your tail-hounds, and get 'em to the rest ; but be cautious that you don't lift... | |
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