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I was kindly invited up to the Scottish Borders by my mate BRNO17 for a spot of foxing. I took David with me to shoot as he just loves those foxes :victory:

 

We went to BRNO17s place first and started off with a cub which was lying out in a swamp , no way of getting any closer so the pressure was on for David who pulled off a great 1st shot of the night shooting the cub in the head at approx 180 yds :clapper:

 

Next we headed out for a bank wherethere was a litter of cubs , as we reached the spot I flicked the lamp on and there was the bright eyes shining back , David dropped to the floor and this time shot the vixen with a head shot also :clapper:

 

We went a bit further and put up another cub out of some bracken which headed for the near by wood , as it stopped at the fence and was trying to squeeze through the wire David launched another 58 gr v-max and that was number 3 in the bag , good going so far :clapper:

 

It then started to get a little misty so we thanked Alan for a good night and headed off .................

 

 

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On arrival at my ground there was no mist so we decided to try our luck ......................

 

On reaching the farm I lamped onto the opposite banking , there was 2 sets of eyes but we couldnt get a shot for the tall bracken :censored:

 

We continued round the back of the farm ,there was a fox lying on top of a dry stone wall , once again David head shot this vulpine , when we picked it ,it was still lying on top of the wall :clapper:

 

Number 4.................

 

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Then we tried some grass fields near a gorse banking beside some forestry where I thought there may be a litter........

 

We quickly spied our next customer , this one was shot at real close range off Davids sticks , another head exploder :gunsmilie:

 

Number 5

 

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The next cub was a cracking shot from david taken at about 200 yards and yes once again shot in the head :clapper:

 

Number 6

 

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Number 7

 

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We packed in at 3am as David had to get back but if wed continued til dawn Im sure we would have hit double figures.

 

What a brilliant nights foxing , great shooting from David and thanks again Alan for the invite :clapper:

 

I told you I would bring my lucky head with me :11: :11:

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Excellent Stuff FH,

 

My personal record for a single night is five and they don't come along all that often so grab them when you can, fox control is fickle as you well know.

 

A superb write up too, illustrated 'an all.

 

Good Shooting and keep it up.

 

Regards

SS :thumbs:

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how come when a lad killed a fox cub with his dogs hes a c**t it had no chance blah blah blah and hes wrong for going out yet but on the other hand these lads have shot a few in one night and theyre heroes???????????????? not knocking the shooting lads but just seems like double standards to me no slating going on in this thread :whistling:

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aye mark it was a great night, good to get out on the lamp again. you werent wrong about bringing the lucky head mate :whistling: , 7 in one night thats a good nights foxing in anybody's book. you and david will have to come back up soon before the birds arrive to tidy up the rest. :thumbs:

 

david well done on some great shooting under pressure mate :clapper::notworthy: and good to meet you at last. i think i might have to get a T3 after all, but to make it harder next time your only allowed eye shots :tongue2:

 

C'MON THE SUMMER PRETENDERS eh mark :laugh::laugh:

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how come when a lad killed a fox cub with his dogs hes a c**t it had no chance blah blah blah and hes wrong for going out yet but on the other hand these lads have shot a few in one night and theyre heroes???????????????? not knocking the shooting lads but just seems like double standards to me no slating going on in this thread :whistling:

 

 

rexdigger... it doesn't matter if you kill them with a dog, cat, bird, gun, baseball bat, etc, etc someone will complain; fact of life!

 

But I don't understand the apparent rift between the dog boys and shooters, nobody has exclusive rights and we should both be able to work together without slagging each other off. I get help from the dogs sometimes just as I do from the ferrets....and I get calls from them sometimes!!!! :thumbs:

 

But this could wonder off into a whole new thread.....

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Thanks lads for all the replies , we had a great nights fox control , note I say control as this is sheep farming country and foxes have to be controlled heavily here as there is a never ending supply of foxes crawling out of the forestry where no control takes place.

 

I am not bothered if they are controlled with guns or dogs but to be honest mate no dog would ever match the rifle in this part of the world , the topography doesnt allow it !!

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