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Just because it stinks dosnt mean it being used, if it is being used get a dog that marks and when there not home fill it in and they will use another earth

A repellent such as creosote ? Never used a repellent before myself but I've heard it's a good way to shift them from deep holes to the diggable better suited holes for the next days venture if used a

If your fond of a dig james, come up to donegal i will put you to a few 16 to 20 footers, bring a packed lunch and some torches

i hav done it quite a few times to bbe honest and hav always been successful

i soon stopped when my lurcher got killed on the line about 7 or 8 years ago

i find it hard not to go back as i know they always use the sets some were eas y some were a c**t

atb artful

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its up to you mate i know its hard to resist it my lurcher coursed the fox up on the line from a field beside it

if this didnt happen then im sure it would of happen at some stage.. it was also a sunday fs a train every 4 hrs how unlucky was that

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i know that foxes are there that the only problem lads 3 years ago dug the same hole and where lucky not to be the other the line so what do chance it or dig it lads

 

Its up to you,

but i would pass it by.

just my opinion

 

 

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