You need to be out in hours around me. Often cut and in the clamp sub 12 hrs depending on weather.
First rule of foxing is always always look behind you. Doesn't matter if your waiting out or walking around always stop and scan behind you.
D
You need to be out in hours around me. Often cut and in the clamp sub 12 hrs depending on weather.
First rule of foxing is always always look behind you. Doesn't matter if your waiting out or walking around always stop and scan behind you.
D
I probably scan more then most but hedges and cover hide a lot and there is only so much you can check. I'm sure all of us have thought "where did that fox come from"
On the timeframe I mentioned it was the delay between grass being cleared and slurry going out. I dont generally bother until the grass is off the field if I can avoid it...makes getting about more of a pain.
This is so very true so many times I have thought where has that fox got to and lo and behold it has snook up behind me and is just sitting on its haunches and is thinking what is this silly bu^$"er up to I wonder.
Agree entirely I have got the medal with several bars!
On occasions you can walk past a hidden fox and it will just let you go by and when your well.past it will come out and continue on it's way.
Always expect the unexpected when foxing.
D
Seen many this summer.
What with buzzards, kites and ferret types, (couldn't spell the correct species name and spell checker kept suggesting Muslims), my wild stock has no chance
Seen many this summer.
What with buzzards, kites and ferret types, (couldn't spell the correct species name and spell checker kept suggesting Muslims), my wild stock has no chance
Keep at it SD - keep knocking the stuff we do - foxes - crows - maggies - It does help
Our local trust is now on about releasing elk - imagine in a cage !
Stork ?
And pine marten ! - they really have so little idea
Seen many this summer.
What with buzzards, kites and ferret types, (couldn't spell the correct species name and spell checker kept suggesting Muslims), my wild stock has no chance
A farmer I knew used to call them Muselims, the other two bastardisations he used for a couple of rainbow people would likely land me on a naughty step
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.