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Foxy09

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  1. How are they illegal? and how are they not worth talking about? is this not the pest control section??
  2. Dont suppose you have any pics of any being constructed mate? Foxy
  3. I remember reading an article in one of the shooting mags years ago on fox control and it had very detailed illustrations of artificial fox earths, if i remember correctly it had the entrance pipe and an internal chamber made from galvanised metal sunk into the ground obviously. Just wondering if anyoe has used them for long term fox control on a shoot for instance. Foxy
  4. Does anyone use artificial Fox earths for long term fox control? if so any pics of them to put up? Foxy
  5. .243 if not rural or bb's in a shotgun, If your in a semi rural area and its close range, .22lr and subsonic hollow points. Will be happy to help, its one of my hobbies. .243 or BBs if not rural???? Whats your other hobbies mate.... fire eating?????
  6. If you want to stay out of prison mate id ignore 95% of the above replies!! Get yourself a live catch fox cage, bait it with scraps from the kitchen or a dead rabbit then either despatch him with a rimmy or release him far away. Foxy
  7. Hopefully they will be here the start of next week, the idea behind them is great i think, looking forward to geting them down. Foxy
  8. i don't have a motive as you call it mate, im just giving my views on a subject which interests me, which i think this forum is for? and lets not get personal about it either, im talking about this subject in general not about my own snaring methods, as ive been doing it quite succesfully for over ten years.
  9. Ive been using conventional fox snares with deer stops for over ten years so im aware of how they free a deer if caught by the leg, but having caught many big strong dog foxes over the years and seen the struggle they can put up in a snare im just not totally convinced how these eyelets would hold for a fox and not a deer...a Muntjac for instance? Obviously its the snaremans responsability to do his homework before setting so hes not setting where non target species are present, but if this was the case all of the time there would be no need for break-away fox snares because no snares would be
  10. thats a pretty bold statement, i dont think there is a snare man alive that hasnt caught a non target species at one point. And if there is no way a roe deer could get caught in even a badly set fox snare why bother using break-aways in the first place? Foxy
  11. that may be very well in your case but if it was in everyones case then there would be no need for these snares that will release a non target species?? what im geting at is i dont think a non target species i.e a roe deer would put up any less of a struggle in a fox snare when caught than a fox would so are they really usefull?? Foxy
  12. Anyone shed any light or give their view?
  13. Fair play mate...PM me your address and ill start live catch trapping them and you can have the lot in your garden since they dont really do anything bad, i wont even charge you for them.
  14. Here is a pic of the snares that caught these Foxes. As you can see they have Breakaway eyelets on them as devised by Mr G S Waters. The Foxes made quite a mess on the Wires but the Eyelets still held. Ive just ordered a few of these Break away snares, for both rabbit and fox, mostly because ive never seen one and think the idea behind them will sit well with the company. I fully understand them being usefull for in rabbit snares as anything bigger i.e a dog, cat, deer etc will be able to break free but im not so sure about the fox version, because in my view if it holds a struggling f
  15. Just to throw a "light hearted spanner" in the works.....who is the best???? lol
  16. Hi mate, one of the best ways to get experience in Falconry and Birds of prey in general in voluntary work, is it a centre you are going out hunting with? if so its maybe worth asking them if they are looking for any weekend help, alot of them are glad of it, be prepared to start at the bottom though mucking out cleaning etc it wont all be flying and handling birds but what you will pick up along the way will amaze you, there are other things you may want to consider aswell such as the LANTRA beggining falconry award which if a complete novice will give you a sound knowlege base on general bir
  17. was thinking the same, so ill grab a beer and wait for the sparks to fly Yeah guys thats really helpfull to a newbie looking for advice, credit to the site so yous are.
  18. Hi Trappa, ive got a book on pointers by George wallace, its very good, planning on a GSP myself to work with the Birds and the Gun and this book covers it all, do you have any pics of your pup? cheers Foxy
  19. Spot on, come across this problem many times a year myself and if the customer isnt willing to pay out for Fencing or other proofing there is no solution other than long term control using the various methods already mentioned. Foxy
  20. Who does this young guy think he is??? me???? lol
  21. You must be a natural John! it was most likely that one mole making all that mess so i wouldn't worry about the other two not catching. Foxy
  22. Quality isnt great made, alot of it is home made or bought in from abroad for much cheapness.....the bloke who runs it talks a good game though! Foxy
  23. Dont charge him mate, tell him you will help him out in return for the sole hunting rights on the land, if you charge him money it wont be long before he finds out there are plenty of lads out there willing to help him out for free or even pay him!!
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