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Old Bloke dug up one of my past posts where I explained what I did in an effort to make the calling and shooting of foxes easier.
He asked if I could put up some pics,, so here they are.
Basically it is a piece of large exhaust tube, (with a spike at one end to hold it all in place) big enough to fit a scotch predator inside so it is protected from sharp teeth, and making it possible to be operated from a distance.
Scotch Predator anchoured at one end with a cable tie (to the cross pin),,,,, and the other end to the fulcrum lever which is spring loaded.
I tie some feathers onto the same lever to also act as a visual attraction.
Using braided fishing line (so it doesn't stretch) also tied to the same lever (a black boot lace just for the pic) is ran out to a hide or whatever,,,,,,,
Once set up, you can operate it from whatever distance you require, so you can remain out of sight while calling, and then take the shot when your ready.
Hope the pics give a good indication of how simple it all is, and when you make one, you keep in mind the copyright/patent ,,,,,,,,
I do not fear death itself... Only its inopportune timing!
I've come to realize that,,,,, the two most loving, loyal, and trustworthy females in my entire life were both canines.