See you in 2026 then.

See you in 2026 then.

DedicationI have ordered a click counter, the same as the shearer's use, I am going to sit through 200+ pages & try to collate the Fox count if possible, from post one.![]()
Or insanity?Dedication![]()
See you in 2026 then.
Any sign of his fox running your way?I had a stroll around at first light this morning, it was bloody cold! Got excited within the first 10 minutes when three ‘blobs’ started dancing around in my thermal, I’d gone out with the old fashioned glass scope and soon wished I’d bolted the NV on.. after 15 minutes it was light enough for me to realise that they were hares, not foxes!.. After that I did a loop of the farm and recovered the trial cam which was equally unimpressive.
At least the view is good, I can almost see Smellys house from up here!

.Woken up by my phone bleeping, I was cat napping, he usually comes round by 10, but my window jams, he kept hearing me opening it, he didn't like camera flash or IR light much either, tracked him through 3 fields the other night, but each time I was about to pull the trigger he made off. Nothing escapes from the Paddock del Morte.3.41 am could you not sleep?
It was cold last night.
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I truly admire your dedication to fox control.
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What I wouldn’t give to be able to shoot foxes from my bedroom window.Woken up by my phone bleeping, I was cat napping, he usually comes round by 10, but my window jams, he kept hearing me opening it, he didn't like camera flash or IR light much either, tracked him through 3 fields the other night, but each time I was about to pull the trigger he made off. Nothing escapes from the Paddock del Morte.
I’ve fallen asleep more than once in high seats, waiting for dawn, this before t spotters were about.You have to remain alert for the full outing,A buddy used to fall asleep if we went up on top of straw stacks due to the warmth
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Bloody Nora mate, the field to your right a fox walked up to the spinney from the lane under that thick hedge just after 23:00!I had a stroll around at first light this morning, it was bloody cold! Got excited within the first 10 minutes when three ‘blobs’ started dancing around in my thermal, I’d gone out with the old fashioned glass scope and soon wished I’d bolted the NV on.. after 15 minutes it was light enough for me to realise that they were hares, not foxes!.. After that I did a loop of the farm and recovered the trial cam which was equally unimpressive.
At least the view is good, I can almost see Smellys house from up here!
Ken, this year apart from cleaning up a family of foxes that were coming in from my neighbours, I haven't seen too many, seem to have got their numbers down. After that I usually get out twice weekly for a good walk round after dark, it keeps me fit & I get to see what's going on. Its nice to check on hare & deer numbers, woodcock & partridge roosts, but after a while if not seeing pests it can get a bit discouraging. Sometimes I switch to a pushbike, I can cover vast acreages quickly & quietly with just a therm. If I dont get any joy I keep a close eye out round the farm buildings, its been so wet tracks are easily visible its amazing how far they will come to visit an old bonfire, scrapheap, or the smell of poultry. Feeding them in is easy, I sit by the fire, keep the phone nearby & wait. I probably got more off the paddock than anywhere else, I got to 45 & gave up counting.What I wouldn’t give to be able to shoot foxes from my bedroom window.
Ken.
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Wow! That sounds like the life of Riley, whoever Riley is/was?Ken, this year apart from cleaning up a family of foxes that were coming in from my neighbours, I haven't seen too many, seem to have got their numbers down. After that I usually get out twice weekly for a good walk round after dark, it keeps me fit & I get to see what's going on. Its nice to check on hare & deer numbers, woodcock & partridge roosts, but after a while if not seeing pests it can get a bit discouraging. Sometimes I switch to a pushbike, I can cover vast acreages quickly & quietly with just a therm. If I dont get any joy I keep a close eye out round the farm buildings, its been so wet tracks are easily visible its amazing how far they will come to visit an old bonfire, scrapheap, or the smell of poultry. Feeding them in is easy, I sit by the fire, keep the phone nearby & wait. I probably got more off the paddock than anywhere else, I got to 45 & gave up counting.
You have to respect them. They are fine critters.I spent a few moments with him....
Glad you got out ken. Has the bait been going?Wow! That sounds like the life of Riley, whoever Riley is/was?
Perhaps Foxxy will chime in with answer?
Thanks, Ken.
Ps.
I visited the farm late afternoon and put some more bait down, then set up my big umbrella with camo netting in front, chair and sticks in place.
Returned at 20.00 to find it very misty. Spotter working fine out to 250 yards so no problem.
Must turned to steady drizzle, saw nothing but horses, not enjoying it so went home for 2300.
At least I had the brolly to sit under.