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I say fair play to the bloke... as i'm sure you know there's a bit more effort and fieldcraft involved than going round a field squeeking, not to mention getting a bead on them long enough to take a standing shot. The forum needs members like Foxhunter to balance the site out a bit more :yes:

 

This debate has been had before.... they are vermin causing some farmer / keeper a headache. Whether they are easy or hard to take is irrelevant. They look pretty mature to me as well :yes::whistling:

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Thanks lads , but theres always one who has a moan.I have said it before I shoot foxes all year round and all are shot on sight regardless, This is FOX CONTROL not this mentality of " leave them til winter ". By then they have done a great deal of damage to ground nesting birds in the spring and summer. I have shoot captains and farmers who are extremely pleased with my work , imagining saying to them that I wont shoot any foxes til winter , they would get shot of me straight away.

 

The fox population is still increasing so imagine if none were shot throughout the spring and summer :wallbash:

 

Look forward to squeaking some more cubs at the weekend :yes::D

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