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Re: The fox pages

Post by Stix » 06 May 2018, 9:45 pm

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Re: The fox pages

Post by Diddums » 07 May 2018, 4:15 am

Went out the other night and got about 5 or 6, heard all the impacts but couldn't find a couple of carcasses.

Took this fellas bushy tail though :D
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Re: The fox pages

Post by RoginaJack » 07 May 2018, 1:43 pm

Yeah, Diddums, that a nice healthy looking fox, been in a good paddock.
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Re: The fox pages

Post by bigpete » 08 May 2018, 6:24 pm

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Wouldn't mind whistling this one in :D
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Re: The fox pages

Post by Oldbloke » 08 May 2018, 8:19 pm

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Re: The fox pages

Post by Bent Arrow » 08 May 2018, 8:31 pm

What sort of whistle do you need to use?
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Re: The fox pages

Post by bigpete » 08 May 2018, 9:03 pm

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Post by Stix » 09 May 2018, 11:28 am

As long as you dont show us what you shoot em with Pete...!!
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Post by brinny » 11 May 2018, 8:58 am

Been in a real drought with the foxes lately...they seem to be really thin on the ground around here for some reason :D :D .....but went out again last night anyway and finally cracked my first fox in 4 outings....

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Re: The fox pages

Post by Daddybang » 11 May 2018, 10:02 am

Stoney wrote:
Daddybang wrote:I think this thread should be shut down!!!!


Only because I don't have foxes up my way and I get bloody jealous!!!! :lol: :lol: :lol: :drinks:


Where in Queensland do you live Daddybang? 3 years ago I was traveling from Townsville to Charters Towers at night and I saw a fox cross the road.


Hey stoney sorry I missed ya question!! Must have been to busy drooling over the pics the fellas have been posting!! :lol:
I'm another 400odd kms nth of Townsville (just north of mareeba) and in close to twenty years have never seen or even heard rumors of foxes up here!! :lol: :drinks:
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Re: The fox pages

Post by RoginaJack » 11 May 2018, 3:42 pm

Try a wolf whistle?
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Re: The fox pages

Post by Peter988 » 11 May 2018, 5:20 pm

Good Thread. I have chased the odd fox over the years but with only limited success. One thing I’ve never worked out - after whistling in one spot for 20 minutes or so, how far do you move before setting up again. This is when you are on foot in hilly/gully country?
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Re: The fox pages

Post by bigpete » 11 May 2018, 6:29 pm

I usually move about 500m.at least
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Post by Bent Arrow » 12 May 2018, 8:22 am

I'm still trying to get it wired but a good couple of hundred metres at least. Biggest pain in the ass is sitting, whistling and waiting at a spot and then deciding to move only to bump a fox that was hanging back trying to work out what you are
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Post by brinny » 12 May 2018, 3:41 pm

Biggest pain in the ass is sitting, whistling and waiting at a spot and then deciding to move only to bump a fox that was hanging back trying to work out what you are[/quote]

Yep....had that happen a few times..... :roll: :roll: ...thats frustrating....
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Re: The fox pages

Post by brinny » 15 May 2018, 11:33 pm

Went and sat in the neighbours lambing down paddock for a while tonight...and this critter happened along.....

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Re: The fox pages

Post by darwindingo » 16 May 2018, 12:24 am

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Farkin hell Bigpete, I haven't been out whistling foxes for ages.... Thanks for the inspiration mate.... :shock: :thumbsup: :friends:

That one looks like she would actually stink good, unlike many other foxes I've put a shot into over the years :o :lol: :problem: ;) :lol:

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Re: The fox pages

Post by AZZA'S HJ47 » 16 May 2018, 10:50 pm

Stix wrote:A fox cross border collie... :wtf: ....one is 70's burnt orange & the other is black & white...!!!

I mean mistaking a black & white cat is legitimate...but...uhh...
& you saw this in daylight... :shock: ...!!

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Post by Stix » 17 Jun 2018, 10:44 am

Hey AZZA....how did you go...??
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Re: The fox pages

Post by bigpete » 17 Jun 2018, 11:38 am

Lip squeaked this one in to 20m this morning after he spent 5 minutes ignoring my penny whistle. Took 2x34gm size 2 loads to drop.
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Re: The fox pages

Post by Oldbloke » 17 Jun 2018, 12:27 pm

Well done. They seem to be moving around a fair bit at the moment. See them daily dead on side of the highway.

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Re: The fox pages

Post by AZZA'S HJ47 » 17 Jun 2018, 1:59 pm

Stix wrote:Hey AZZA....how did you go...??


Foxes were a little scarce when I went down i saw one and consequently its now a key ring. Darren the property owner informed me on the Saturday that a roo shooter had cleaned up a large black fox around about a month or so after my last trip. Still trying to get a pick.

One day Stix lol
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Re: The fox pages

Post by Stix » 17 Jun 2018, 4:38 pm

:thumbsup:

Bludy roo shooters...spoiling our fox fun...!! :lol:

Ive heard of white foxes...was talking to a guy a little while ago who seems to think they are like albino roos...the occasional genetic mutations are out there but very very few...

He's seen one light fox with a black streak down its back, & no albino roos in his long time...

I want a red (tan) & black n white rabbit skin.

I had the chance for a b&w bunny in feb but chose to leave it to breed...havnt seen any activity over that warren now in 2 trips so it might have fallen to other environmental pressures...i should've taken it when i had the chance--but it was behaving all frolicky & horny like so i left it... :thumbsdown:

As you say Azza, one day we'll get em...!! :lol:
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Post by AZZA'S HJ47 » 17 Jun 2018, 6:58 pm

There out there Stix the majority of the foxes i have shot on the property have been very dark. Many have had a few large spots of black on them. There were heaps of them last time as i said only saw the one and as stated is now a key chain ornament.

Had a fair bit of luck this trip nailed a few large pigs however i dont know what i prefer pigs or the humble fox. Although I guess my opportunities were somewhat limited I went down with the to be property owners son in law. He enjoys a beer or 12 in the evening and I wont let him near the tools once he'd crack one.

First property i call my own so to speak just starting to know the place and a few places yet to be seen. There is alot of game presence its just tracking them down.

Not to mention im not the most seasoned hunter and with a bit of time hope to build upon my skill sets.
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Re: The fox pages

Post by Stix » 17 Jun 2018, 9:56 pm

You'll buuld the skills up mate...each time we get out we learn, even if we dont realise...!!

I dont have access to pigs & never shot one, so maybe one day ill get up there & you'll teach me the art of how to find the swine ...!!
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Post by Bent Arrow » 17 Jun 2018, 10:08 pm

You learn and build skills every time you step out in the paddock mate. I took my boy away for a couple of days last weekend, my goal was to get him in range and create a solid shot opportunity for him on his first goat. It didn't come together, but we both learnt heaps and had a great time. I could have easily dropped a couple with the 25-06 but I never even chambered a round because the weekend wasn't about that.........
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Re: The fox pages

Post by Stix » 18 Jun 2018, 1:30 am

Warning--blood guts & skinless bodies lay ahead...


So i havnt been out for 3 months...& it was driving me nuts.. so Friday night of the long weekend i loaded some ammo & rang the farmer.

I arrived after sunset on the Saturday, & after a couple of missed shots on foxes, one shot that was so bad i ripped at the trigger like a stalling tractor & threw in flinch too just to make sure i missed--a really stupidly executed shot...& having had a lot of activity in just the first 2 paddocks (probably having seen up to 5 foxes here, & another 5 on the way into the property) & not having heard that "whollup", I was starting to get frustrated...then a repeat of what was happening--one appears 150 yds-rifle out settle reticle & it moves-it pulls up, re-position car settle reticle & it moves-it pulls up, position car settle reticle & its gone again...well for nearly 20 mins & 3 paddocks this smartar&e little fukr toyed with me.
So i lost my cool so off i drove & chased it if you like-not a mad man chase that many idiots do with foxes, rather a calculated chase & pull up at the right time...& it worked--the fox pulled up barely 100 yds from the car--you beauwdy...!!!...position car, switch off ignition lights off, rifle out window reticle settled, gentle squeeze and..."CLICK"...OMG NO WAY...!!! FMD...!!!!!!!!-i forgot that i had an empty chamber for the cross country endurance test as i was holding the rifle....gees...!!...so i chamber a round (now by this point the fox has been standing there for probably some 20 seconds) so the fox turned its head to run when the round fed out of the mag, so with a little squeek it turned only its head back, so i nearly settle the reticle below its left ear & just as if it knew the right time, it meanders over the ridge, giving me an odd glimpse of its eyes here, then over there, then it vanished into nothingness...
I had a look around but he was probably rolling around in stitches laughing under the car...!!! :x

Really frustrating, so much activity but nothing in the bag--to drive spot & shoot tenacious foxes really is hard by ones self...Gggrrrrhh...!!

Anyway, i figure im going to bed, so on my way back i try one more paddock--the next one in the direction that fox was going which was the first paddock i was in..
Well the same thing happened, only this time (& admittedly, partly out of frustration) i let a shot rip on a male who trotted off at 180 odd yards--i heard the impact clear as the report but no fox in the scope--a quick scan of the terrain with the light & i see it closer to the car in the opposite direction it was headed & just standing there looking at the ground (obviously not feeling too flash & probably in shock)--i wasted no time in sending another round into its chest.
As you can see, the first shot was not a good one--im usually pretty good at them on the move out to a good 200 yds but i think a little combined frustration & hesitation made its way to the trigger & the result was fox not feeling too well.
TBH i feel pretty bad about that, but at least it was dispatched within probably 5 seconds from the initial impact.
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I wanted the skin so psyched myself into dealing with the innards & skinning him out.
It took a while, (im still well & truely learning the art of skinning foxes) & at one point i had that intestine wrapped a few times around the legs, but by then i was used to the gor so just persisted.
Unfortunately i lost his tail (did not come off with the skin)--it was loosing some fur anyway, & the skin of his tail was quite thin & weak, so i had to split it & inch by inch peel it off--ill sew it back on once tanned if i feel so inclined.

So there i am, skin in car & ready to head off to salt this skin & get to bed...so car running, i turned on the headlights & there not more than 80 yds directly in front of the car is another fox quietly going about sniffing out a meal of mice--it wasnt until i re-positioned the car that she got a little hesitant & retreated a ways off in the opposite direction.
A quick squeek of the whistle got her attention back, then im assuming a mouse on the ground got her interest, so with a comfortable side on shot into her chest at around 120 yds, she fell over. I still pulled that shot too--but close range so made no difference--not up to my usual standards at all-3 months without seeing a paddock has taken its toll...!!
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Upset tummy...not feeling too well...
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I was a little shocked to see an exit wound on her a good inch or so in diameter..usually the 204--well the entire last batch of 32gr Zmax did not exit once on any fox, despite the range, angle or point of impact on the body.

So i took her back to camp where by the fire i stole her pretty frock & salted her & her hubby's clothing.
Here she is the next morning, just before i took & layed her to rest next to her partner.
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The Missus-exit wound.
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Here is a pic of the bullet path--entry is bottom right of pic just behind shoulder--ive not had an exit on a chest shot fox with these bullets (32 Zmax) so this is surprising for the bullet to have not completely fragmented--it is a new batch that i started on the last trip out, & i did have one (i suspect) have a jacket partially rip off the core--anyway these bullets should be fully fragmenting within the body, not exiting.
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Camp.
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May the rest in peace...
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RIP...
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Next day i terrorised a flock of pigeons in the area with a basic sub moa load of 36gr of 08 in the new 22-250.
After trying to get position on the flock unsuccessfully from elevated paddocks at 300 yds, i had to settle for a 180 odd yard shot from different direction over the bonnet.

As i drove to the position, a bunny popped up & ran to sit over a nearby warren at around 40 yds...well ok if you insist...!!
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Bullet path--not happy with exit wound.
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So back to the pigeons...Here is the quick over the bonnet set-up...
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Broad daylight 3pm...?!!?!
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With inspiration from Bent Arrows recent weekend get away pics, i took this after the shot.
The wind was about a 5mph full left to right...i like the trail of feathers across the ground, a bit like the tail of a comet.
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My quick out over the bonnet set up.
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This was the result of a 50gr Zmax w/ MV of 3500fps @ 180 odd yds...only one wing & no sign of the other...a frangible bullet into a feathered pest is certainly a visual spectacular through a scope....like someone stuffed explosives in an old fashioned feather n down pillow...POOF...!!!
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Comet tail.................
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Here's the view back to the car...
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Back to car.
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(the second pigeon--there was one behind the other so i tried for a "two-fa" shot--was curious to see if enough bullet would hold together on exit & drop the one behind.
Well it didnt--but it was winged by shrapnel, & much to the annoyance of the bird of prey who came to investigate, i grabbed the 22 & finished the poor little winged pigeon.
I was amazed actually, not only was there the bird checking out the pigeon, there was also a cat that skooted off when i shot the pigeon with the 22....but the farmer wants the cats around the sheds left to keep the mice down, so even though ive seen him around a fair bit on morning walks with the 12g, he is safe.!

Next night i made my way out to the other property, hoping to get there with an hour or 2 of daylight to snipe some bunnies...but i stuffed around setting trail cams & thick cloud over the western horizon effectively made for an early sunset by a good hour, so whilst i had a quick look around, i missed any real opportunity to sit a wait for the unsuspecting bunnies to rise from the depths & snipe them.

So ive eaten my sandwich & set up the light on roof, & waited long enuf so i start up & flick on the light to half dozen bunnies 60 yds infront of me...well they took off with the light on.
So i drove 50 yds further & same deal-bunnies not sitting in the light....so i sit waiting with the light out for them to come back out of mallee, & when i turn the light back on, there's a set of eyes sitting patiently for the said bunnies & facing me directly...i swing the light, take a peek through the scope & bugger me--ive been teleported to Africa & im staring right at a fukn lion...!!!...no s**t this cat is a fukn monster & i cant believe its just sotting there...!!!
Thank god ive already got the gear out over the bonnet like previous pic, so i close bolt, settle reticle on its chest, breathe, hold, squeeze.... ... ...BANG....KERTHWOAP...!!!...you bewdy...!!!
I see its face squint as it tensed up then fell over...

Its the second biggest cat ive ever seen through a scope, & the biggest cat ive ever dropped.
Now im not just saying this, but the pics do not do this beast any justice...
Im 6' in my boots with a long leg, & under his own weight with his back toes just under my belly button, his front feet just caressed the ground...
This is a stock Tikka T3 & ive just plonked the fellow down from a grip on his scruff of neck--he's not stretched.
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Mr Ginger
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A 204 cartridge for some perspective that measures 2.280"/57.9mm.
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Big boy
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I took my time skinning him out--i wanted this one in good nik-although i cut one back leg a little short...
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All done...
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Here is the salted skin next to the skin of a full grown mature fox...
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Cat skin/Fox skin (full size mature fox)
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Here is the skin after ive fleshed it out with the pressure cleaner....the table is 600mm wide X 1200mm long.
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Wet hairy pussy...hehe
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So, after that monster & a good de-frocking job for an amateur, i was pretty stoked & it was only 8pm so i cracked a beer...!!!
Well i got one mouthful of the beer & hadnt moved the car before i was on again...
100yds infront of the car is a pair of glowing eyes that mustve been curious of the smell.
Well it didnt hang about-taking off to well beyond the reaches of the light.
But i persisted for a good half hour--having driven to the edge of the next paddock & parked up i worked back to within a shootable range.
The range finder said 214yds but it was a stubble paddock so it could be 180 or 280 yds out.
Bugger it, ill give it a crack as im sick of sittin here...
...BANG... ... ...KERTHWOAP...!!!

Ya think i could find it...i looked for a good 30 mins..!!
Tied a high vis vest to the nearest fence, & went back next day & found it.
She was 260 yds, & again with an exit wound...!!?!...so bad its blown its shoulder off.
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Bad exit wound for 204 at 260+yds.
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Re: The fox pages

Post by Stix » 18 Jun 2018, 1:44 am

Here is a pic of looking back to the shooting position.
Mite be able to see the high vis on the fence.

Nope maybe not...stupid technology wont let me upload it...

Anyway...with trail cams i also got some pics of fox taking bunny guts, & some very interesting footage of murder of crows behaving strangely with the dead pigeon...

Had to drive home the Monday evening through some heavy rain...
This was taken 15 mins before i hit the downpour...
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Well that was long eh...!!!

By the way batman is old news...
Here is the latest in crime fighting suits...
Yep...its a CatMan suit...
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CatMan suit.
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Re: The fox pages

Post by Bent Arrow » 18 Jun 2018, 8:56 pm

That's one big cat!
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Re: The fox pages

Post by Howaguy » 18 Jun 2018, 9:01 pm

Wow awesome report Stix and good shooting. That .204 does some damage for a little projectile, I’m thinking those pills you are using might have to hit solid bone for them to fragment properly like a head shot but at the speed they are travelling you would think it shouldn’t matter where you hit them. That’s one hell of a big pussy cat you got as well, a real trophy, just goes to show how big these feral cats can get in the wild.
It would not surprise me if a cat like that would take down a small wallaby :wtf:
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