Guest Lamper18 Posted February 22, 2009 Report Share Posted February 22, 2009 not if you switch it on once the dogs close enough sorry jus reread the post How many foxes you killed useing this method ? ive hada few like that it does work! Quote Link to post
harddigging 42 Posted February 22, 2009 Report Share Posted February 22, 2009 Talking pre ban obviously - What would you do with late season educated foxes? Say for example you can see them and there out of slipping range either because there on the brow of a hill and as soon as the dogs off so will charlie out the beam or just the ground Is too much for the dog to make up before the fox reaches cover. You've tried all the calls you have and still the fox Isn't moving anywhere but Isn't going away from the sqeek, Just stopped sitting/standing In that spot. So what do you do then? Driving the fields and getting the dog out of the window Isn't an option before anyone suggests that Cheers, If you catch a fox from somewhere else[fresh kill] ,Put the fox in the field were ever and he and others will smell its scent and come and mooch for it,Let me no how you get on !!!! i wouldnt recomend driving round with dead foxes in the motor Quote Link to post
lewismac1 1 Posted February 22, 2009 Report Share Posted February 22, 2009 Shoot it? Quote Link to post
Penda 3,341 Posted February 22, 2009 Report Share Posted February 22, 2009 Talking pre ban obviously - What would you do with late season educated foxes? Say for example you can see them and there out of slipping range either because there on the brow of a hill and as soon as the dogs off so will charlie out the beam or just the ground Is too much for the dog to make up before the fox reaches cover. You've tried all the calls you have and still the fox Isn't moving anywhere but Isn't going away from the sqeek, Just stopped sitting/standing In that spot. So what do you do then? Driving the fields and getting the dog out of the window Isn't an option before anyone suggests that Cheers, If you catch a fox from somewhere else[fresh kill] ,Put the fox in the field were ever and he and others will smell its scent and come and mooch for it,Let me no how you get on !!!! i wouldnt recomend driving round with dead foxes in the motor Tie it to the towe bar then Quote Link to post
maty j 6 Posted February 22, 2009 Author Report Share Posted February 22, 2009 i wouldnt recomend driving round with dead foxes in the motor Exactly. I won't be telling you how I got on either......Unless I'm shooting them I was going to take the rifle actually but nothing ever goes to plan with me so It's In pieces waiting to get fixed. I'm a shit shot anyway so couldn't take the shot at the didstances that the foxes were at. Quote Link to post
adrianvygus 0 Posted February 22, 2009 Report Share Posted February 22, 2009 haha so cos you never done it, it cannae be done..........i aint saying or disputing what a fox can an cant see just stating what i have seen wae my own 2 eyes try it............................. you are the master No need to be a smart cuunt this is supposed to be a site for discussion .....its just I know what im talking about and you obviously dont I personally don't think the fox sees any better than any other dog in the dark, turn the light off squeak it up, or you could use a red filter if you don't like the dark! I don't know what cross yer using, but a Bedlington cross being partly a sort of dog that was bred to hunt under ground, will have at least a percentage of the foxes legendary night vision. Foxes, and just about every other night Predator use scent and hearing to find their prey, and avoid bigger predators. Of course as hunting foxes with dogs is an avenue which has been slammed shut in our faces the problem aint gonna arise now isit, A? Quote Link to post
MOO 730 Posted February 23, 2009 Report Share Posted February 23, 2009 haha so cos you never done it, it cannae be done..........i aint saying or disputing what a fox can an cant see just stating what i have seen wae my own 2 eyes try it............................. you are the master No need to be a smart cuunt this is supposed to be a site for discussion .....its just I know what im talking about and you obviously dont I personally don't think the fox sees any better than any other dog in the dark, turn the light off squeak it up, or you could use a red filter if you don't like the dark! I don't know what cross yer using, but a Bedlington cross being partly a sort of dog that was bred to hunt under ground, will have at least a percentage of the foxes legendary night vision. Foxes, and just about every other night Predator use scent and hearing to find their prey, and avoid bigger predators. Of course as hunting foxes with dogs is an avenue which has been slammed shut in our faces the problem aint gonna arise now isit, A? WHAT THE FUK ARE YOW SPEWING SHITE ABOUT a Bedlington cross being partly a sort of dog that was bred to hunt under ground, will have at least a percentage of the foxes legendary night vision. Foxes, .....YOU WANT TO STAY OF THE SAUCE FELLA Quote Link to post
tommyt 19 Posted February 23, 2009 Report Share Posted February 23, 2009 (edited) WHAT THE FUK ARE YOW SPEWING SHITE ABOUT a Bedlington cross being partly a sort of dog that was bred to hunt under ground, will have at least a percentage of the foxes legendary night vision. Foxes, .....YOU WANT TO STAY OF THE SAUCE FELLA : Edited February 23, 2009 by tommyt Quote Link to post
No1ShottySid 0 Posted February 23, 2009 Report Share Posted February 23, 2009 Why not walk with night vision until you spot the fox, carry on getting closer with the night vision then when you are in range turn the lamp on and slip the dog. Quote Link to post
Guest oldskool Posted February 25, 2009 Report Share Posted February 25, 2009 Why not walk with night vision until you spot the fox, carry on getting closer with the night vision then when you are in range turn the lamp on and slip the dog. not everyone can afford night vision... adrianvygus.... where the feck did you get that crap from??? was it a book??? what book was it??? did you burn it??? if not why not??? do you want me to burn it for you??? do you want me to give the auther of it a thump while i'm at it?? Quote Link to post
fair game 0 Posted February 25, 2009 Report Share Posted February 25, 2009 90 percent of what on this topic is brown stuff............ Quote Link to post
adrianvygus 0 Posted February 26, 2009 Report Share Posted February 26, 2009 90 percent of what on this topic is brown stuff............ : OK after lengthy E mails from Moo here is an EXPLINATION (that means what what I said ment) IT WAS A f*****g JOKE. but all you experts resorted to filth to decry it. get yourselves a life :kiss: Quote Link to post
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