Lazy techno foxing.

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My dog usually tells me when we have an unwanted visitor around the farm. When it comes to foxes she anoints her forehead with fox spraint & sits under the table, if that doesn't work she sits next to me and waits for me to stroke her head. At breakfast time that usually works. I spring into action, for soap! Armed with bait & game cam, I went into the paddock & watch her until she starts rolling in something savory. I picked a spot visible from the bedroom window. Two days later, its on it like a bonnet, On the third night Im ready with loaded rifle beside the bed. Half eleven I go to sleep, just nodding off when I get a ping on the camera, grab gun & shoot fox. Total distance covered, 3 feet. Feeling chuffed I get into bed again, & its blanky time again. Just nodding out an hour later & I get another ping, fox is feeding next to camera so take aim, & just about to pull the trigger when the battery on the NV packs up, damn flicking switch on again I take aim & same happens again. It stayed on for about 3 seconds, so third time lucky I switch on, fire, see fox jump up, camera flash goes off all at the same time. This time the NV won't fire up, I wasn't too sure if I hit it or not, & its too bloody cold to get out there in my Jim Jams & dressing gown.
Heres the first pic, note the timescale, the camera is set to take photos no sooner than every 5 mins. If you look very carefully you may see white outline of 3 bedroom windows. I'm sitting in the middle one.
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Heres the second one, ever wondered what its like to be at the receiving end at night time, no wonder missed foxes get spooky. Flash goes off at the same time as I fired, the bullet must have been inches from the fox. Unbelievable coincidence. Light to the left of blast is the security light in farm yard, 110 meters.blast.webp

Up at dawn with dog, found the first fox easily, the second fox was nowhere to be seen, called her over & she found it straight away, nearly 40 yds away in some rape behind the camera. Now can anyone explain to me how a fox can travel all that way with an exit hole that size! Beggars belief.rape.webp
What a very strange night, technology + old canine help + lazy farmer, & its in the bag, Phew,bag.webp
 
My dog usually tells me when we have an unwanted visitor around the farm. When it comes to foxes she anoints her forehead with fox spraint & sits under the table, if that doesn't work she sits next to me and waits for me to stroke her head. At breakfast time that usually works. I spring into action, for soap! Armed with bait & game cam, I went into the paddock & watch her until she starts rolling in something savory. I picked a spot visible from the bedroom window. Two days later, its on it like a bonnet, On the third night Im ready with loaded rifle beside the bed. Half eleven I go to sleep, just nodding off when I get a ping on the camera, grab gun & shoot fox. Total distance covered, 3 feet. Feeling chuffed I get into bed again, & its blanky time again. Just nodding out an hour later & I get another ping, fox is feeding next to camera so take aim, & just about to pull the trigger when the battery on the NV packs up, damn flicking switch on again I take aim & same happens again. It stayed on for about 3 seconds, so third time lucky I switch on, fire, see fox jump up, camera flash goes off all at the same time. This time the NV won't fire up, I wasn't too sure if I hit it or not, & its too bloody cold to get out there in my Jim Jams & dressing gown.
Heres the first pic, note the timescale, the camera is set to take photos no sooner than every 5 mins. If you look very carefully you may see white outline of 3 bedroom windows. I'm sitting in the middle one.
View attachment 284350

Heres the second one, ever wondered what its like to be at the receiving end at night time, no wonder missed foxes get spooky. Flash goes off at the same time as I fired, the bullet must have been inches from the fox. Unbelievable coincidence. Light to the left of blast is the security light in farm yard, 110 meters.View attachment 284351

Up at dawn with dog, found the first fox easily, the second fox was nowhere to be seen, called her over & she found it straight away, nearly 40 yds away in some rape behind the camera. Now can anyone explain to me how a fox can travel all that way with an exit hole that size! Beggars belief.View attachment 284352
What a very strange night, technology + old canine help + lazy farmer, & its in the bag, Phew,View attachment 284354
Well done FG (not shot with copper) lol
 
Good work. I've just been to my camera and it was there in my car lights.
Looks like I'll be sitting out in the car tomorrow night with the window down waiting. Wrapped up and blanket over me legs.. dunno about PJ's though.
 
Good work. I've just been to my camera and it was there in my car lights.
Looks like I'll be sitting out in the car tomorrow night with the window down waiting. Wrapped up and blanket over me legs.. dunno about PJ's though.
Thats hardcore. winceyette pyjamas, dona knock em till you try em. keeps you from laying down in an ice cold bed like an Indian Fakir, & gets you out of bed warm instead of freezing ya nuts off.
 
So now you can sell it in to the food chain with no issues
Round here Bakers meaty chunks has killed more foxes than copper ever has, Jeez, have you ever smelt those things```````? You wouldn't even feed em to your neighbours noisy dogs.
 
And still they keep coming. Starting to get into the vixens now, from a conservation perspective February is THE month to get rid of them, but there again I dont release birds. Weirdly enough despite regular patrols on foot, not seeing them, they seem to arrive in flushes to bait, it pays to leave carcasses out there for a couple a days.IMG_2FE1882E6104-1.webpIMG_8AA50D8F6D90-1.webpIMG_9BDE8DEBC6C0-1.webpIMG_678A2CDB82FA-1.webpIMG_C595E395B172-1.webp
 
good result,I love it when a plan comes together.
just wait till it's lambing time ( pizza time for fox's) with all the afterbirth,tails and milky sh,t you won't even need to put bait out👍
 
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