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Charlie in the chicken pen!

Posted: Wed Dec 16, 2015 8:52 am
by Captain Hogwash
Not a nice sight to walk into I tell ye!
We've lost 3 chucks and 2 ducks, the little sod dug under the fence.
If he comes back I'll need somthing a little more powerfull than an AA!

Re: Charlie in the chicken pen!

Posted: Wed Dec 16, 2015 9:33 am
by Blackbaronfish
But they're nice fury foxes :roll:

BBF

Re: Charlie in the chicken pen!

Posted: Wed Dec 16, 2015 6:36 pm
by granville
mr rim fire is not thier fiend. :lol: :lol: :lol:

Re: Charlie in the chicken pen!

Posted: Wed Dec 16, 2015 6:50 pm
by Raj
Our pen itself is pretty much fox / lion / tiger proof.
But we lost all 4 of our bantams last week ..... we let them free range in the garden and lock them up every night but we got back after sun set which isnt too late at all these days ... too late for the hens :( :( :(

Re: Charlie in the chicken pen!

Posted: Wed Dec 16, 2015 7:17 pm
by Pat g
Captain Hogwash wrote:Not a nice sight to walk into I tell ye!
We've lost 3 chucks and 2 ducks, the little sod dug under the fence.
If he comes back I'll need somthing a little more powerfull than an AA!

How much land have you got Captain? Are there any neighbouring properties, proximity to roads etc. Rimfire if your licensing authority has placed a condition on your cert for Fox. Either 22lr up to 50 yards, 17hmr up to 100-120 max or 22WMR again same as HMR. Many licensing forces don't accept Rimfire for Fox. Ridiculous IMO but there you have it. A 12 g with 42 grams of no1's is my prefered load for shooting Foxes if using a Shotgun. Stone dead everytime up to 35 yards. Never let me down. Or if you can't use a Rimfire or Shotgun a trap and then humane dispatch within the trap. A 410 preferably moderated is a great tool for this. Although a 410 should not be used on Fox in the open. C/F the best option in an ideal situation of course. If you can bait the Fox into open countryside (dead rabbit tethered)and with with a suitable backstop and preferably an electronic call, it will work. Providing he's not lamp shy and never been shot at you'll nail the bugger but sometimes they can and do outwit you to the point of sheer frustration. I've sat out many times at stupid o clock in the morning in the hope of nailing a troublesome Charlie and its not a pleasant pass time believe me even when sat in a vehicle :cry:
Hopefully a few options there and if you aint got FAC or SGC you may know someone that has who is willing to do the job for you. Good luck!!! ;)
ATB,
Pat

Re: Charlie in the chicken pen!

Posted: Thu Dec 17, 2015 11:43 am
by Captain Hogwash
We've got plenty of room Pat
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I think the only options I have are shotty or trap!

He's been back and took a rabbit.