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Sorry I phrased that wrongly.

 

What's the maximum distance that the fox has been called to that you'd slip the dog?

 

If you need to ask that question, take up another hobby :icon_redface:

 

Cheers, D.

 

I thought that one of the aims of this forum was to help people that are new to the game? Thanks for that anyway ya f****n prick.

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Sorry I phrased that wrongly.

 

What's the maximum distance that the fox has been called to that you'd slip the dog?

 

If you need to ask that question, take up another hobby :icon_redface:

 

Cheers, D.

 

I thought that one of the aims of this forum was to help people that are new to the game? Thanks for that anyway ya f****n prick.

 

I love you too :wub:

 

Cheers, D.

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As close as you can get it, although you'll often get more than 1 fox in areas where they arnt used to being lamped especially this years cubs that havent got wise to the lamp yet. Best craic there is lamping foxes :thumbs: what dog have ye got?

 

Ya got a cub last Friday, called it to 20 ft no bother. I want to get rid of a lot of foxes for a man who's starting lambing outside this year; that's why I got the dog. He's 1/4 pit 3/4 grey, serious lad but very unfit.

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As close as you can get it, although you'll often get more than 1 fox in areas where they arnt used to being lamped especially this years cubs that havent got wise to the lamp yet. Best craic there is lamping foxes :thumbs: what dog have ye got?

 

Ya got a cub last Friday, called it to 20 ft no bother. I want to get rid of a lot of foxes for a man who's starting lambing outside this year; that's why I got the dog. He's 1/4 pit 3/4 grey, serious lad but very unfit.

you might need a lad with a terrier as well to help you as you wont get them all on the lamp. a farmer i know has seen a fox walking around his sheep already but he will be taking them in when there lambing
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As close as you can get it, although you'll often get more than 1 fox in areas where they arnt used to being lamped especially this years cubs that havent got wise to the lamp yet. Best craic there is lamping foxes :thumbs: what dog have ye got?

 

Ya got a cub last Friday, called it to 20 ft no bother. I want to get rid of a lot of foxes for a man who's starting lambing outside this year; that's why I got the dog. He's 1/4 pit 3/4 grey, serious lad but very unfit.

you might need a lad with a terrier as well to help you as you wont get them all on the lamp. a farmer i know has seen a fox walking around his sheep already but he will be taking them in when there lambing

 

I can take a loan of one of my buddies dogs, he's gone to Australia but his patterdale still stays on his old mans farm.

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