dawnbreaker
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Thanks mateCant wait to hear when you succeed![]()
Thanks mateCant wait to hear when you succeed![]()
Nice work mate, no joy yet but ill be out this week on new ground, was on the new ground on Fri night the farmer was looking rid of rabbits, I seen two foxes just observed and let them go for now I no they're thereHad 5 last night but only 2 to caller as other 3 spotted and stalked. 1 to dog fox mating call and 1 to Jack rabbit distress.
Any joy yet DB ?
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They work perfectly well early in the day. I often take mine out for an hour or so before pheasant feeding. Any of the distress calls work at this time. Well worth a try.Do most folk tend to go out in the evenings with the caller? I've shot a lot of foxes at dawn or very early in the morning (usually as a result of being out stalking anyway) and wondering if the same calls are still as effective early doors? Can't imagine why not but wondering what others have found...
Strange that you have had nothing with the chicken in distress call as I have shot plenty. It's the call I often use last when nothing else has worked , played very loud.Foxes follow a routine, and a general route, at least that what I’ve found in my ground.
I get most foxes 4-5 hrs into dark, but it always tails off around midnight until 3-3:30 ish, no idea why but I would say 80% of my foxes are shot before midnight
Callers, I’m on the fence, some days they work and another day they can put them off, the next day they can be completely ignored.
I’ve seen foxes charge across 3 fields to get to the caller, I’ve seen them walk the hedge line in the same field and not even look in its direction.
Calls, that changes on an hourly basis as wellmouse can work well, as does mating calls and cub distress a little later in the yr.
I have a good number of poultry, yet chicken call has accounted for a grand total of…. Zero ! Go figure
I mix it up, I play a call for a few minutes and often sit and wait 30 minutes to see if anything moves, I work the caller more if I see something a field or two away.
I am starting to really like mouth calls again, always keep one in my pocket.
I’ve been hearing foxes calling for several weeks, the nights are getting colder, I think the season will be changing up a gear very shortly, that’s when the mating call will come into its own.
I also think you can overdo the use of a caller and it ends up been a deterrent, no scientific evidence, just my belief.
I also use trail cams and bait areas, this seems to work very well.
Very odd considering I bait with chickens, have had chickens taken when they are stupid enough to sleep in the bottom of the hedge, always thought the chicken call would be dynamite but alas, i rarely bother with it nowStrange that you have had nothing with the chicken in distress call as I have shot plenty. It's the call I often use last when nothing else has worked , played very loud.
This is why we love foxing its fascinating.Very odd considering I bait with chickens, have had chickens taken when they are stupid enough to sleep in the bottom of the hedge, always thought the chicken call would be dynamite but alas, i rarely bother with it now
Is that only on the gen 2 callersThe Blaze call on the ICOtech has been lethal over the past few weeks, proper nasty raspy call but it brings them in at high speed.