Sako.243 1 Posted March 1, 2007 Report Share Posted March 1, 2007 While out lamping this last couple of weeks on my ground i have been having trouble squeaking in foxes ! Is it the time of year or have i just lost my touch ?? I use a Wham squealer and the old conventional back of the hand. I have missed out on about 6 different foxes now and getting a bit pissed off. Anyone help ? Quote Link to post
Guest baldie Posted March 1, 2007 Report Share Posted March 1, 2007 Time of year mate, theyve just finished breeding, and the vixens are denning, give it another couple of weeks, and they will have it again. Quote Link to post
v-max 2 Posted March 2, 2007 Report Share Posted March 2, 2007 Have you not learned any thing?.& dont say bad teacher this time of year there alway's jumpy think they have seen a lamp or 2 buy know.Maybe you need [banned Text] got & this game of lamping & shooting them at range under lamp think i know [bANNED TEXT] close to you with that pedigree . Have you not learned any thing?.& dont say bad teacher this time of year there alway's jumpy think they have seen a lamp or 2 buy know.Maybe you need [banned Text] good in this game of lamping & shooting them at range under lamp think i know [banned Text] close to you with that pedigree . Quote Link to post
Sako.243 1 Posted March 3, 2007 Author Report Share Posted March 3, 2007 Have you not learned any thing?.& dont say bad teacher this time of year there alway's jumpy think they have seen a lamp or 2 buy know.Maybe you need [banned Text] got & this game of lamping & shooting them at range under lamp think i know [bANNED TEXT] close to you with that pedigree . Have you not learned any thing?.& dont say bad teacher this time of year there alway's jumpy think they have seen a lamp or 2 buy know.Maybe you need [banned Text] good in this game of lamping & shooting them at range under lamp think i know [banned Text] close to you with that pedigree . Sorry my master for i have sinned I must have forgot all you have taught me already !! I must be punished Quote Link to post
v-max 2 Posted March 3, 2007 Report Share Posted March 3, 2007 Keep it down dont want every one to know were gay shooter's. Quote Link to post
Winchester 6 Posted March 4, 2007 Report Share Posted March 4, 2007 Keep it down dont want every one to know were gay shooter's. ooops you gota be tough to be a puff Quote Link to post
Squirrel_Basher 17,100 Posted March 4, 2007 Report Share Posted March 4, 2007 While out lamping this last couple of weeks on my ground i have been having trouble squeaking in foxes ! Is it the time of year or have i just lost my touch ?? I use a Wham squealer and the old conventional back of the hand. I have missed out on about 6 different foxes now and getting a bit pissed off. Anyone help ? Its got nothing to do with time of year, more likely your your technique in squeaking and with going over the same ground too often.You have to vary a squeak if you do the same ground week after week,along with different filters .Try holding the attention of a fox with a loud sqeak while you stalk in closer . Quote Link to post
dickyboy 1 Posted March 6, 2007 Report Share Posted March 6, 2007 at a guess i would say foxdropper is mainly shooting dog foxes.....vixens don't respond well to squeaks for the last few weeks.......a dog will as they often believe another fox is on their territory! not to say a vixen won't but not reliably!! Its much like a theory of mine on a 50/50 wood/field lowland shoot you won't see many foxes till well after midnight if at all for a few nights before full moon the night of or after they will be back out!! I believe the ones you do see are moving from one wood to anotheri've been keeping a diary of what i see/shoot, the conditions and weather for about 18months and this is one of my first theorys and so far is holding strong!! Any theorys from anyone? Quote Link to post
rifleshooter 0 Posted March 7, 2007 Report Share Posted March 7, 2007 We also strugle to call them in at this time of year ( we will finish shortly anyway unless we get a call out ) , a couple of week ago over in the north east we saw three fox's no more than 150 yds away , looked like it was two dogs where after a vixen , had the foxpro and tryed various calls but other things were on there minds , after a while one fox stoped and gave enough time to squeze off a shot , down it went (dog fox ) needles to say the other two made off , competition removed Quote Link to post
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