axle 63 Posted August 25, 2007 Report Share Posted August 25, 2007 I point the lamp skyward when a fox is spotted and squeak it in, you can then tip the beam down slightly to catch a brief glint of the foxs eyes to check distance then you are ready to drop the beam at the right time. why skywards and not to the floor between you and the fox ? your method would be better off carried out with the landowners permission I find it easier to bring the beam down as you are less likely to cast a shadow. The beam is not noticed easily sideways on, just don't point it at bedroom windows. I have also made an attatchment to go on the lamp which narrows the beam right down to pencil thin and that is very hard to see from a distance. The foxs eyeline is also close to the ground and he is more likley to get spooked by a badly placed beam near to the ground, i've not seen many foxs walking round looking up, apart from the one that shits on my back lawn and walks off whistling(for now) Quote Link to post
allgame 0 Posted August 25, 2007 Report Share Posted August 25, 2007 i like to go out on a realy windy and dark night especialy if your working the dogs off the ute which im not sure if u brits can do Quote Link to post
Guest BIG FRANK Posted August 25, 2007 Report Share Posted August 25, 2007 would any of you just enter your dogs straight on a fox or is there a way to ween it :blink: java script:add_smilie("","smid_18") blink.gif Quote Link to post
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