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JohnGalway
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Good write up John :good:

Shame it will be the last one i'll reading, not got paypal, no post office near me and don't have a cheque book, unless someone else would like to email me them when you have finished reading it :lol::good::/ All my shooting related items have there place with me too :blink: :sick::sick:

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Good man. Your one persistant man, after his meat. :lol:<_<

Thats what gets results. :blush::blush:

Thats exactly what gets results keep after them :blush:

Id say your spot on about the fox moving foward just as you squeezed the trigger it happens alright but the second follow up shot hit the mark perfect :blush: Are you noticing any shortage in fox numbers round the areas i lamped with you john?Still a fair amount of them round my area cant wait till the weather gets a bit harder :P

Also excellent write up definitly worthy of any shooting magazine :lol:

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Nice story, John. Up here in Scandinavia we call foxes with rabbit or hare squeel as well, but never use a lamp (which is illegal anyway). What amazes me is that you can spot a fox with the help of a lamp and THEN call him. Aren't they afraid of the light? My recipe is to sit well hidden about 500 meters from where you think there might be a fox and with full view downwind, where he INVARIABLY comes. Movements, other sounds than the call etcetera would scare him off directly, so why doesn't the lamp scare him? Maybe your foxes are "tamer" than ours.

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