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19 minutes ago, ianm said:

They cannot stand our damp weather indefinitely. I have found a way to get a bit longer out them is to create a cover for them out of a plastic milk jug. It protects them from the worse downpours and of course constant drizzle we get but eventually they do succumb. I have brought odd ones back to life by leaving them on a radiator for a few days but it isn't always successful. 

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I will try that on the replacement Ian ?.

I did dry it out last time it played up and it worked.

I pulled it apart and found a dried out bug on the circuitry. Just how the bug got in I have no idea. 

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40 minutes ago, Sausagedog said:

I will try that on the replacement Ian ?.

I did dry it out last time it played up and it worked.

I pulled it apart and found a dried out bug on the circuitry. Just how the bug got in I have no idea. 

On more than one occasion i have opened one of mine up to find it is full of earwigs, just how they get in i have no idea. However if earwigs can get in, dampness will have no problem.

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42 minutes ago, ianm said:

On more than one occasion i have opened one of mine up to find it is full of earwigs, just how they get in i have no idea. However if earwigs can get in, dampness will have no problem.

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A trip up to the shoot this afternoon for a quick feed and a leg stretch, when I got on the top I was greeted by 3” of snow, after a quick blast around on the bike with a bit of wheat for the birds and a few carrots for the deer I put the bike away, grabbed the .17 and went for a walk, shooting a couple of rabbits on the way, I had the whole place to myself which was lovely. Walking around the piggeries I came across 5 deer in different places, 3 of them were shootable so that was good to see, just as I was losing the light and heading towards the field at the back of the farm I looked along the bank side with the thermal where I seen the unmistakable heat signature of a fox, I made my way as quick as I could to the bottom of the field ( 10 minute walk ) thinking I know where it was likely to come out, when I got there I couldn’t see it but gave a few goes on the mouth caller, to my surprise the bugger went behind me, no more than 10 yards from me and off out of sight ☹️ Oh well, it was still a nice walk out

i wished I’d not walked around the pens, with this wind there’s some trees down and some damaged fencing, ☹️ More work 

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1 hour ago, David.evans said:

I must be going daft stav I was bought up to believe carrots were for wabbits 

strange folk up north ??

Did you never put a carrot out for Rudolph, the fallow like them even more with a bit of bird puller on them 

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Just now, FOXHUNTER said:

Very scenic mate , pity I wasn't there would have been nice getting a fallow in the snow ❄. Shame about the fox ?

I thought it was going to be wet and windy, so I thought I’d just have a walk around for a bit, I couldn’t believe it when I got on the top, if it had of been just up the road from me, I would of gone back for the .243, it’s a different day today, wind and rain ☹️

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Seeing as there was a break in the weather last night I decided to pop out to a smallholding where the guy keeps a few hens , I havent been since Covid erupted so a good 2 years. The weather was very still and light and proved unfruitful with nothing seen.  With the night still young I then went to a nearby farm. Got set up in my favourite field and started playing various calls with no joy , after about half an hour I switched to chicken in distress and had a fox appear immediately.  The fox dropped over a banking out of sight but reappeared directly in front of me at 120 yds. A nice vixen who wasnt pregnant. 

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