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What is the deal to put the lights between the eyes of a standing animal and pull the trigger??

 

What I am missing here ??

 

I call foxes day time and I give them a chance if they catch a scent of mine on the wind or a movement. I am happy with that.The fox gets my admiration and I end up with a bitter smile.

 

Getlemen never should hunt night time, that,s for poachers.

 

Bill

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What is the deal to put the lights between the eyes of a standing animal and pull the trigger??

 

What I am missing here ??

 

I call foxes day time and I give them a chance if they catch a scent of mine on the wind or a movement. I am happy with that.The fox gets my admiration and I end up with a bitter smile.

 

Getlemen never should hunt night time, that,s for poachers.

 

Bill

 

You are entitled to shoot as you wish, but as most fox shooting is actually pest control and the best way to contact foxes is after dark, lamping is probably the most efficient method.

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What is the deal to put the lights between the eyes of a standing animal and pull the trigger??What I am missing here ??I call foxes day time and I give them a chance if they catch a scent of mine on the wind or a movement. I am happy with that.The fox gets my admiration and I end up with a bitter smile.Getlemen never should hunt night time, that,s for poachers.Bill

Got to be a Yank

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What is the deal to put the lights between the eyes of a standing animal and pull the trigger??What I am missing here ??I call foxes day time and I give them a chance if they catch a scent of mine on the wind or a movement. I am happy with that.The fox gets my admiration and I end up with a bitter smile.Getlemen never should hunt night time, that,s for poachers.Bill

When your paying £3.50 a poult, £120 a tonne for wheat (that's cheap this year) all your time bringing the birds on, sorting out the drives, a pheasant in a home run shoot is costing you at least £15. So a shot fox in day light or dark is a result.

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What is the deal to put the lights between the eyes of a standing animal and pull the trigger??

 

What I am missing here ??

 

I call foxes day time and I give them a chance if they catch a scent of mine on the wind or a movement. I am happy with that.The fox gets my admiration and I end up with a bitter smile.

 

Getlemen never should hunt night time, that,s for poachers.

 

Bill

say what!
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What is the deal to put the lights between the eyes of a standing animal and pull the trigger??

 

What I am missing here ??

 

I call foxes day time and I give them a chance if they catch a scent of mine on the wind or a movement. I am happy with that.The fox gets my admiration and I end up with a bitter smile.

 

Getlemen never should hunt night time, that,s for poachers.

 

Bill

you maybe on the wrong forum mate

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If you are considering them pest, which are not, knowing how many gnawers they are eating each year, including rabbits. why not just poison them, instead to execute them.

 

Poisonning is not a human treatment ,by your standards and has nothing to do with sportmanshift, I guess,compared with a deliberate execution on which you can give to the poor fox a chance, when .......you miss the shot.

 

Now that,s sportmanship !

 

Once you ; control; the foxes, the rabbits nr goes up becomming pests as well.

 

It is a ;controled; sportmanship , right?

 

What you think??

 

Bill

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Orange clay,

Its becoming too obvious you're knowledge of lamping is extremely limited, plus the ability of a rifles capabilities at normal ranges shots are taken whilst controlling "vermin"

 

Can I make a suggestion to you please, spend a little time on Google researching lamping, vermin and shooting in general as a sport.

 

Thank you, looking forward to your comments next year.

 

dougy

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Lets make this clear,I am not a fanatic environmentalist I am a day time hunter.

 

What we are talking here is a matter of ethical problem.

 

I want to learn from you, where is the fairplay in this lamping execution style of ; hunting;

 

It,s like you put the headlight between the eyes of a deer and push the gas pedal.

 

Can somebody bring some arguments in favor of lamping, from an ethical point of view???

 

Bill

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