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First night on new land (Pic now Added)


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Picked up 300 acres last week in prime Bunny/Fox/Deer region. Was well happy so thought I should get out with the lamp. Night proved very productive bagging 12 bunnies and this Dog Fox, I saw his eyes about 300 yards away in the forest and called him to within 80 yards, he would of kept running but I stopped him and the HMR the rest. Great night and will be back next week!

 

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I then walked further into the field and found this! I think Charles was after another snack!

 

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i haven't pick up any new land for ages then last week i picked up loads of grass land just as the crops are too high.all over run with rabbits.makes your week,can't wait to get out again when and if it stops raining.

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Congrats on the new land mate ,any luck with the variation for deer? .

Lot to think about at the moment, I've just sold my house and been looking for a new place, I'm thinking maybe get my feet under the table on the land and give it a few months then BOOM! Thanks for asking man

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