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Great shots, im intrested to know what damage or problem they were causing on a golf course ;) Hmmmm.

 

I'd have thought they best be left to stop the bunny's digging the greeens, or at least help with bunny control !

You don't have to shoot Foxes on the piece of land they are doing damage, the surrounding areas can and are supply grounds for new Foxes to move in.

 

If there is a Sheep Farm next door then they will fill the vacuum when next doors Foxes have been controlled.

 

SS :thumbs:

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Great shots, im intrested to know what damage or problem they were causing on a golf course ;) Hmmmm.

 

I'd have thought they best be left to stop the bunny's digging the greeens, or at least help with bunny control !

 

 

The golf course borders a small village where there are a lot of allotments and they have been losing lots of chickens,ducks and geese so the golf course is the best place and the safest place to control them ;)

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Great shots, im intrested to know what damage or problem they were causing on a golf course ;) Hmmmm.

 

I'd have thought they best be left to stop the bunny's digging the greeens, or at least help with bunny control !

 

 

The golf course borders a small village where there are a lot of allotments and they have been losing lots of chickens,ducks and geese so the golf course is the best place and the safest place to control them ;)

 

 

Prolly also doing the ol' number 2's on the green as well.... nasty :sick:

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Great shots, im intrested to know what damage or problem they were causing on a golf course ;) Hmmmm.

 

I'd have thought they best be left to stop the bunny's digging the greeens, or at least help with bunny control !

 

i take it you have never seen a fox using bunkers to bury there food the river tyne runs next to these courses and when the salmon are spent the fox burys them in the bunkers for future food cache,s making a right old mess .all extra work for the green keeper and as also said they use these places to travel to and from various allotments so it is that these places provide good interception locations to hit them as they travell well done lads ;)

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Great shots, im intrested to know what damage or problem they were causing on a golf course ;) Hmmmm.

 

I'd have thought they best be left to stop the bunny's digging the greeens, or at least help with bunny control !

 

i take it you have never seen a fox using bunkers to bury there food the river tyne runs next to these courses and when the salmon are spent the fox burys them in the bunkers for future food cache,s making a right old mess .all extra work for the green keeper and as also said they use these places to travel to and from various allotments so it is that these places provide good interception locations to hit them as they travell well done lads ;)

 

:clapper: Woodga , spot on mate !!

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