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Have been seeing this little blighter for some time now, lost a fair few pheasants to her and her mother who was shot last night at 200yrds by a friend of mine. At the time the vixen cub was with another fox when we spotted her (Hopefully the one shot last night), she ran out onto the plough very fast,

 

Shouted "oi" no real response, but then she turned for a second, and down she came, shot was alittle low, but still 1 less.

 

 

Thats 2 now in the same position in a week. Very pleased.

 

Alex

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It was good shooting although I say all the credit has to go to the lamper who when the pair split had to make a snap decision which one to follow B) :lol: All seriousness though, it was a fantasic shot as the minute the lamp lit them up the both turned and split, FB111 called "Oi", it turned for a split second, shot off and then down it went. Paced out by all three of us I believe we decided upon 133 yards.

 

Here's hoping that after the other one was shot that this will be the end for a little anyway.

 

SS :stupid:

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