Foxyboy43
Well-Known Member
Was out last nite - just!
First stop was the hillside I have shot thirty something on this year but not seeing much the last visits. Stepped into farm lane from the yard and a fox busted me from 30 yards away - took off like a scalded cat. Bugger!
Walked 200 yards up the lane still muttering to myself and started the wee caller, nothing seen so walked a further 100 yards and resumed with the wee caller - way off in the distance I swore I saw a flicker of a heat signature through the thick hedge but it faded out. So another few minutes of calling and a clear signature was coming down the fenceline - obviously responding to the call…
Stopped it with the usual rather fetching grunt and took the shot; it dropped so great result. Then the screeching started and the bloody thing got up and ran off - still screeching. Lost sight of it in the Zulus as the IRvbounceback from the hedge blinded me but a quick look through the Pulsar showed a very quiet and still signature maybe 15 yards from the strike.
This fella took a seriously hard hit from the sainted triple deuce and 50 gns of Hornady Vmax trundling along at just south of 3,000 fps which later showed that it traversed itband on the way out pretty much removed the shoulder but it still had a “death run” and sufficient breath/strength to make the sustained screeching! Never seen or heard anything like it but pleased that it didn’t go far or suffer too long.
Retrieved the dog and placed it on the lane for collection tomorrow and started down the lane homeward. Dunno why but I did a quick pan with the thermal and blow me another fox was in the same field that I had just walked halfway across and pulled the dead fox from - It surely must have been watching me and certainly heard the banshee-like wailing…
A very quick mount on B&Q’s finest and a grunt to stop her and down she went - as easy as that!
The Pulsar Thermal and the Zulus make a potent combination - add in the triple deuce and it just gets a bit silly….


First stop was the hillside I have shot thirty something on this year but not seeing much the last visits. Stepped into farm lane from the yard and a fox busted me from 30 yards away - took off like a scalded cat. Bugger!
Walked 200 yards up the lane still muttering to myself and started the wee caller, nothing seen so walked a further 100 yards and resumed with the wee caller - way off in the distance I swore I saw a flicker of a heat signature through the thick hedge but it faded out. So another few minutes of calling and a clear signature was coming down the fenceline - obviously responding to the call…
Stopped it with the usual rather fetching grunt and took the shot; it dropped so great result. Then the screeching started and the bloody thing got up and ran off - still screeching. Lost sight of it in the Zulus as the IRvbounceback from the hedge blinded me but a quick look through the Pulsar showed a very quiet and still signature maybe 15 yards from the strike.
This fella took a seriously hard hit from the sainted triple deuce and 50 gns of Hornady Vmax trundling along at just south of 3,000 fps which later showed that it traversed itband on the way out pretty much removed the shoulder but it still had a “death run” and sufficient breath/strength to make the sustained screeching! Never seen or heard anything like it but pleased that it didn’t go far or suffer too long.
Retrieved the dog and placed it on the lane for collection tomorrow and started down the lane homeward. Dunno why but I did a quick pan with the thermal and blow me another fox was in the same field that I had just walked halfway across and pulled the dead fox from - It surely must have been watching me and certainly heard the banshee-like wailing…
A very quick mount on B&Q’s finest and a grunt to stop her and down she went - as easy as that!
The Pulsar Thermal and the Zulus make a potent combination - add in the triple deuce and it just gets a bit silly….

