Those pesky dogs.

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Those pesky dogs.

Post by Die Judicii » 18 Aug 2025, 11:33 am

So, I went out to a new property on Thurs 14th and Sat 16th to get a dog that's been killing sheep.
And as per usual those pesky dogs don't conform to any rule book other than their own.
Two full nights sitting out in frosty weather, and they don't turn up to face the firing squad.

On the first night however, a vixen turned up (10 PM) at the bait carcass, as wary as all hell, approached the carcass but never actually right up to it.
Then headed off, but stopped on its way out and sniffed one of my movement sensors further out in the paddock.
I let her walk, as I didn't want to upset the feral dog if it was in the vicinity.

Then, on the 16th I spent another frosty night out there, and the same vixen turned up at 10-15 PM .
(I have posted a comment some time ago about foxes following the same route at the almost exact same time each night)
Well, she was pretty much spot on time.

Still not wanting to spoil my chances of getting the feral dog by shooting,, if it were about,, I called out, and after looking in my direction it made a quick exit.
But then less than 15 mins later it came back again.
This time I called out again, and coughed loudly.
It walked about ten meters away and just sat looking in my direction,, and then approached the carcass yet again.
Then I got my green laser pointer and klicked it back and forth at it, and clapped my hands.
By then instead of heading off,,,, it just started tugging at the carcass and ignored me.

All the while, the movement sensor that was nearest to the carcass just kept flashing on the reciever next to me.
So in frustration I shot her.
She was in milk, so has cubs back wherever her den was.
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Re: Those pesky dogs.

Post by MG5150 » 18 Aug 2025, 1:28 pm

I hate it when you pass on foxes while waiting for dogs.. I noticed that foxes tend to resume thier regular activity and come out again about 5-10 minutes later, I'm guessing dogs are to wiley and will turn around and head the other direction as soon as they hear gun shots
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Re: Those pesky dogs.

Post by Wapiti » 18 Aug 2025, 5:56 pm

Good work mate.
I don't think I've seen a more dedicated bloke trying to help the farmers in our region.
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Re: Those pesky dogs.

Post by bladeracer » 19 Aug 2025, 12:51 pm

Die Judicii wrote:So, I went out to a new property on Thurs 14th and Sat 16th to get a dog that's been killing sheep.
And as per usual those pesky dogs don't conform to any rule book other than their own.
Two full nights sitting out in frosty weather, and they don't turn up to face the firing squad.

On the first night however, a vixen turned up (10 PM) at the bait carcass, as wary as all hell, approached the carcass but never actually right up to it.
Then headed off, but stopped on its way out and sniffed one of my movement sensors further out in the paddock.
I let her walk, as I didn't want to upset the feral dog if it was in the vicinity.

Then, on the 16th I spent another frosty night out there, and the same vixen turned up at 10-15 PM .
(I have posted a comment some time ago about foxes following the same route at the almost exact same time each night)
Well, she was pretty much spot on time.

Still not wanting to spoil my chances of getting the feral dog by shooting,, if it were about,, I called out, and after looking in my direction it made a quick exit.
But then less than 15 mins later it came back again.
This time I called out again, and coughed loudly.
It walked about ten meters away and just sat looking in my direction,, and then approached the carcass yet again.
Then I got my green laser pointer and klicked it back and forth at it, and clapped my hands.
By then instead of heading off,,,, it just started tugging at the carcass and ignored me.

All the while, the movement sensor that was nearest to the carcass just kept flashing on the reciever next to me.
So in frustration I shot her.
She was in milk, so has cubs back wherever her den was.
chesty fox.jpg


Good work DJ. Was this with the subsonic 300BLK?
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Re: Those pesky dogs.

Post by Die Judicii » 20 Aug 2025, 10:44 pm

Hi Blade, No Mate, i decided on the cautious approach and just took old faithful. The Sako 308 and the usual HP’s.
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