rifleshooter 0 Posted November 6, 2006 Report Share Posted November 6, 2006 Saturday night turned out to be one of the easiest night's lamping we have had in a long time , these fox's were taken in the south west of scotland , the first farm one fox was shot at about eighty yards ,my mate had all the time in the world , the fox just lay at the botom of a hedge takeing no notice of us at all ,asta lavesta fox this was within about half hour of ariving on the farm , onto the next farm while driving down the lonning to this next farm a fox crossed over and into the field we parked up and of we went ,my mate gave a call and this fox came running in like a train i got down and shot this fox at a very close range of thirty six paces , the call also brought a nother fox into the field again it was not botherd so the third fox bit the dust again at close range ,a tad over one hundred , next onto another area where two farms are back to back so we drove this area the next fox was lying in the middle of a field ,it wouldnt respond to the call after what seamed to be ages it lifted its head and started to lick its paw i got the cross hairs between its eyes and squezed of the trigger another easy close range fox , the last was shot by my mate on its way into the forestry that surounds these farm's ,the night was verry quiet and light so we got a better result than was expected not verry challenging shot's at all but it is fox controle that we carry out ,just makes the night better if the shots are a little more challenging Quote Link to post
samba 534 Posted November 6, 2006 Report Share Posted November 6, 2006 great result mate i bet farmer was happy Quote Link to post
Guest Frank Posted November 6, 2006 Report Share Posted November 6, 2006 GOOD MAN, them lambs will be safe, if you keep shooting till spring the way your doing. Frank. Quote Link to post
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