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To big for a terrier?! Huge fox


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most big dog foxes are cowardly feckers. i agree that the smaller vixens cause more problems. although if you get a big un with fire in its belly. your terrier can be in for a spot of bother. they look like big strapping foxes. but i never believe pictures. they can trick the best of us :D

that one i put up is the british record :thumbs:http://www.dailymail...ghed-38lbs.html

 

it doesnt help the pic as its being held up by a verticaly challenged person. just saying :tongue2:

:laugh: at 38lb he sunk 2 inch in the mud :laugh:
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Oh I should have clarified that I didn't hunt this fox, a mate sent me this telling me how it would eat my little mutt up.

Underground I agree the fox should not be at any real advantage, I was referring to an open field.

 

Here is another image of the fox but it is at an angle that makes the quarry appear larger

(an old hunting trick I'm sure some of us have all been guilty of doing at one point in are lives)

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Maybe but I am sure my pitter patter would say differently since no coon can teach him a lesson, lol.

Oh a pitter patter should have no problem with this fox.

Coons are nasty buggers, I had a 40 pound boar take on both my little mutt and my cat lol.

Biggest one I have seen in my life, however if I had my patterdale(r.i.p) with me the scene would have ended much differently.

 

What size coons do you usually work? Sound like you have a great dog.

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most big dog foxes are cowardly feckers. i agree that the smaller vixens cause more problems. although if you get a big un with fire in its belly. your terrier can be in for a spot of bother. they look like big strapping foxes. but i never believe pictures. they can trick the best of us :D

depending on the fire in the terriers belly :yes:

 

as said, them tiny fecker just out of reach or on a bend can hold their own by far :yes:

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Oh I should have clarified that I didn't hunt this fox, a mate sent me this telling me how it would eat my little mutt up.

Underground I agree the fox should not be at any real advantage, I was referring to an open field.

 

Here is another image of the fox but it is at an angle that makes the quarry appear larger

(an old hunting trick I'm sure some of us have all been guilty of doing at one point in are lives)

cheers

6613309939_fb8062e0d7_z.jpg

 

He's made a lovely nest :laugh:

 

Tight tubes get a terrier punished not size or sex of a fox.

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