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There are other smelly things that live down holes, so unless you specifically know the difference, dont just have a wiff get a musky smell and think "charlie is home", and the size of the hole isnt a

More than likely a fox has used this earth, but may not be in residence. Fox’s will be in and out of every hole round this time of year, so by just smelly the hole alone may not prove anything.  

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f**k me that bone looks fresh.

You can still see the fingernail and everything.

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And to answer your question...possibly.

You can only really tell when your there (prints in the soil, hairs on the tunnel wall, smell, size, kickout etc)

 

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f**k me that bone looks fresh.

You can still see the fingernail and everything.

:whistling:

 

And to answer your question...possibly.

You can only really tell when your there (prints in the soil, hairs on the tunnel wall, smell, size, kickout etc)

 

FTB

Haha I was looking for a fingernail on that bone bit slow there me :wallbash:

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There are other smelly things that live down holes, so unless you specifically know the difference, dont just have a wiff get a musky smell and think "charlie is home", and the size of the hole isnt a dead certainty either. Alot of basic fieldcraft in terrierwork, only experience will teach you. :thumbs:

 

Edited to add, that that hole looks inocent enough and probablem holds a fox at the right time but my point was just because a hole stinks doesnt mean it stinks of fox. I only say this because I get the impression your quite inexperienced and dont want you getting into trouble. ;)

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There are other smelly things that live down holes, so unless you specifically know the difference, dont just have a wiff get a musky smell and think "charlie is home", and the size of the hole isnt a dead certainty either. Alot of basic fieldcraft in terrierwork, only experience will teach you. :thumbs:

 

Edited to add, that that hole looks inocent enough and probablem holds a fox at the right time but my point was just because a hole stinks doesnt mean it stinks of fox. I only say this because I get the impression your quite inexperienced and dont want you getting into trouble. ;)

oh i am inexperienced its only a small woods and it definitely holds badgers deer and i have seen two or three foxes at the opposite side of the woods from were these hole are and these are the only holes i can really put the fox to unless they share the badger set which is not unheard of

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There are other smelly things that live down holes, so unless you specifically know the difference, dont just have a wiff get a musky smell and think "charlie is home", and the size of the hole isnt a dead certainty either. Alot of basic fieldcraft in terrierwork, only experience will teach you. :thumbs:

 

Edited to add, that that hole looks inocent enough and probablem holds a fox at the right time but my point was just because a hole stinks doesnt mean it stinks of fox. I only say this because I get the impression your quite inexperienced and dont want you getting into trouble. ;)

oh i am inexperienced its only a small woods and it definitely holds badgers deer and i have seen two or three foxes at the opposite side of the woods from were these hole are and these are the only holes i can really put the fox to unless they share the badger set which is not unheard of

 

 

 

More than likely a fox has used this earth, but may not be in residence. Fox’s will be in and out of every hole round this time of year, so by just smelly the hole alone may not prove anything.

 

Only when you hear the barking of ur dog will your be satisfied that something is home. But be careful when sticking ur hand up the hole, last time I did that I ended up marrying her. :yes::yes:

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