243TSR
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21 hours ago, Bob57 said:
You need to be above the cover mike, you'll find they'll be a lot easier to see that way😂😂
Silly Sod🤣
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1 hour ago, One on top of two said:
The best tool is patience, I have spent nearly Two weeks baiting two different areas after shy foxes on quite a few occasions over the past couple of years , We seem to have a few so-called fox controllers a couple of shoots away. . ( trigger happy knobs more like )
just be patient and try different things, but try not to over complicate it most of the time your find the most effective methods are the simplest.
Also another tip that worked for me is try to keep your activity to a min around the times in the area it seems Most active until your ready to do the biz . I appreciate this can be really hard at times .
If this is going to be a regular thing it maybe worth finding an out of the way area with a good back stop and do yourself a stink pit ,
But remember
golden rule No1 . If you don’t have a shot , don’t take a shot .
Let us know how you get on mucker 👍
Sums it up.... Usual tactics are to wait under cover with thermal and NV
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Just thought it might be another tool in the armoury to hold their attention long enough to whack 'em.
Tried cat/ dog food but they don't seem keen, as for calling on this particular permission they're wily buggers that turn tail at the first squeek.
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Hi, anybody using this stuff? I've purchased some after watching a couple of Youtube vids, but the supposed "pong" seems very tame - smells to me of nothing more than tinned sweetcorn juice. Have i bought a dud, or is this normal? Admittedly, i haven't tried it in the field yet.
Cheers
Mike
6.5 PRC Ruger No1 Build Completed
in Varmint Rifles & Heavy Plinkers
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Those are truly stunning!
I miss my No1 B in .243 & sold my soul & bought a synthetic T3x Varmint.