Productive trip to my annual haunt...

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Re: Productive trip to my annual haunt...

Post by brinny » 02 Jul 2018, 9:49 pm

Bent Arrow wrote:Are you using a thermal or IR monocular?


Both thermal mate.....XQ50 quantum monoculor, and an XQ50 Trail scope.....
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Re: Productive trip to my annual haunt...

Post by Stix » 02 Jul 2018, 10:42 pm

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brinny wrote:Head down to the western district a couple of times a year on the foxes......First weekend i took 10 on one of the lousiest nights weather wise i have seen in a long time....Didnt stop raining all night.....gave it away at 1 am and hit the swag......following weekend i took a mate down with me and took another 18 off the same property.....saw approx. 30 each night..

Nice shooting brinny. I'm curious what your method is. I've only ever shot foxes opportunistically during daylight hours while out shooting pigs on foot. Are you moving around the paddocks spotlighting from the vehicle, or static and whistling them in?


Brinny cheats...he has infiltrated NASA & got hold of an invisi-fox jacket & gun lube...
He just puts the jacket on & rubs his gun with the film & they walk right up to him. :sarcasm:

Nice going brinny...ive been lazy & too much of a woos this year & not wanted to brave the cold out in my swag...

Seeing your pics is slowly getting my crazy thoughts of sleeping in my swag in minus 3 degrees back...!

You should post a link to this thread in fox pages. :thumbsup:



Bugger stix....your onto me.....must be a whistle blower at NASA....but shhhh....dont tell amyone... :silent: :silent:
You have to get off the bloody sofa and get out and get some of that 2am good clean country fresh air in your lungs mate.....nothing like it....
and sitting around the campfire hanging out for it to get dark enough to head out....

Reckon i could have grabbed hold of my bugle and snapped it off when i woke up on Sunday morning it was that cold....when you hear the ice crack on the swag flap when you throw it open, you know its cold...
Dont hold back mate....into them.....


Yes i should get out there...i havnt been to a property now for a year or 2 & need to get there...
But i know what you mean about the cold & ice.. last time i was there i crawled into the swag at around 2 am, & it was frozen then...!!
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Re: Productive trip to my annual haunt...

Post by Midwestman » 18 Jul 2018, 4:37 pm

great too see you and the famous SES fella have a great time brinny,nothing beats swaggin it,nice fire,nice rifle and dead foxes well done bro.
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Re: Productive trip to my annual haunt...

Post by brinny » 06 Aug 2018, 12:10 am

Midwestman wrote:great too see you and the famous SES fella have a great time brinny,nothing beats swaggin it,nice fire,nice rifle and dead foxes well done bro.


It was a great time mate.....Do you know the famous SES character at all mate???
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Re: Productive trip to my annual haunt...

Post by Midwestman » 19 Aug 2018, 3:54 pm

hi brinny,i know you blokes from the other forum,i just believe in respect and anonymity while online. that's why i just referred our mate as the famous SES guy. i keep the same name for both forums,as names,passwords and IT not my strong points,but anything thru a scope is something we call history or past tence,just like those foxes hahaha. well done brinny. :drinks:
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