Out last night.

I haven’t put anything on here for a while but this was an odd one last night, I went to a new farm that my mate has taken over due to the owner passing away. Anyway I don’t really know the lay of the land so set up at the back of a shed with the caller out in a grass field, it wasn’t long before I spotted a fox about 600 yards away trotting towards the caller, now I expected it to get to the grass field and and come through a gate into the field about 120 yards from me, but no, it got to the corner and followed the fence up towards me, not wanting to take a shot through a fence I let it come, it stopped when it got to the end of the fence at which point I put it to sleep. A fair size dog for around these parts. IMG_1765.jpegNow I knew it was close and guessed it to be about 18 meters, before I left I ranged it with the thermal and that said it was 14 yards, definitely the closest fox I’ve shot with the.243, about an hour later I had another do exactly the same but this one winded me and made its escape. So some daylight wandering needed here to find some better shooting positions. There was also a lot of roe so a few of them will be getting whacked
 
The vixen that I shot a few days ago was heavily pregnant. I would have thought they would mostly be ungerground with cubs at the moment. Are these vixens that are mentioned recently, mostly pregnant, barren or post whelping?
 
The vixen that I shot a few days ago was heavily pregnant. I would have thought they would mostly be ungerground with cubs at the moment. Are these vixens that are mentioned recently, mostly pregnant, barren or post whelping?
One I shot was "fat" the other not, possibly barren although at this time of year I wouldn't have laid any money on it without some field surgery, both pairs were in excellent condition.
 
The vixen that I shot a few days ago was heavily pregnant. I would have thought they would mostly be ungerground with cubs at the moment. Are these vixens that are mentioned recently, mostly pregnant, barren or post whelping?
I haven't shot any heavily pregnant, the one I inspected the other night they were only marble sized.
 
I haven't shot any heavily pregnant, the one I inspected the other night they were only marble sized.
I shot a vixen that was being mated on February 2nd last year. I had assumed it was barren, but your post suggests otherwise, perhaps!
Several years ago while following hounds a fellow follower said he had seen cubs above ground between Xmas and New Year. The mating season for foxes must be a drawn out affair, perhpas.
 
Just got in from a night's ratting with the nephew on my favourite pig farm. We did both units and managed 182 between us. A cheap night's fun, I think my #1 nephew shot 105 so he was chuffed :).
Gotta love these modern PCP air rifles, they are great tools for this sort of work.
A nice bonus was a bottle of Glen Scotia Campbeltown Harbour Scotch Whisky that was forced into my hands by the owner of the units, it's nice to know you're appreciated ;)
Atb
BD
 
Just got in from a night's ratting with the nephew on my favourite pig farm. We did both units and managed 182 between us. A cheap night's fun, I think my #1 nephew shot 105 so he was chuffed :).
Gotta love these modern PCP air rifles, they are great tools for this sort of work.
A nice bonus was a bottle of Glen Scotia Campbeltown Harbour Scotch Whisky that was forced into my hands by the owner of the units, it's nice to know you're appreciated ;)
Atb
BD
Great memories for you and the Nephew well done, I'm sitting having a nice Jura after a good walk about tonight for that vixen I got
 
Great memories for you and the Nephew well done, I'm sitting having a nice Jura after a good walk about tonight for that vixen I got
Enjoy sir, I always like a tipple when I get back indoors, especially if I'm successful... sometimes it's tea & cake...

It's nice to have a few memories created, luckily we shared similar interests, he's just starting his rifle shooting journey with the deer stalking, and we have a love of Cocker spaniels as well.
 
Enjoy sir, I always like a tipple when I get back indoors, especially if I'm successful... sometimes it's tea & cake...

It's nice to have a few memories created, luckily we shared similar interests, he's just starting his rifle shooting journey with the deer stalking, and we have a love of Cocker spaniels as well.
Cocker spaniels - true love there
 
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