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22:30 - Had a phone call from the girlfriend the other night, to say that she had scared a big fox off from her Duck house.... And was obviously anxious having never had a fox problem before.... she's a wise country girl, and is very familiar with the damage Mr Todd can cause.

 

A quick call to Stealth Stalker saw me borrowing his Game Spy Camera, to keep watch over the ducks and general fox movements in the garden...

 

Night #1 - 04:30am - Fox takes 3 (yes 3) Rabbits I had set as bait. ( Annoyingly her brother had gone out at around 22:00hrs to "moon" at the camera! Probably putting foxy off and therefore explaining the late dinner.... :good:

 

 

Night #2 (Tonight) - 21:50 - Fox takes a single freshly shot Rabbit

 

 

I plan to bait again tomorrow night, with the view to shooting it on Sunday with the rimfire from the 2nd floor window at about 25 yards.

 

Thank god for an open ticket and safe angle of fire ;)

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Good luck, I had one last night thats been evading me for ages lamp shy as anything just saw the lamp and ran. Finally got it at last light at 250 yards. Had no where else to sit sensibly so rather a result for a big cunning dog fox. Should be an entertaining evening especially when you carry the fox out trying not to bump into the neighbours :good:

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Update - Large tin of dog food all gone over night... Camera says he came at 11:30 for a snack.

 

Video to follow.

 

I'll sit up from 21:30 - 00:00 tonight with the rimfire and a pegged out pigeon kebab :oops:

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Gutted!

 

For some reason the camera picked up NONE of the action.. It only caught us going out to pick up the fox after the event :big_boss:

 

Small vixen came looking at just before 23:00hrs - a quick squeak and a thhhwack meant no duck dinners for this fox.

 

I did get a photo to prove it though...

 

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