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28 June 2011, 16:10
londonhunterWhat should I use to solve this problem ?
This picture was taken outside my office this morning they were suning themselves less than 05 feet away............
AUTOLOADING SHOTGUN

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28 June 2011, 16:20
Claret_Dabblerquote:
Originally posted by solvi:
AUTOLOADING SHOTGUN
Yeah, 8 rounds of 42gr BB in a section 1 Benelli....

Just because you are paranoid, doesn't mean they are not out to get you....
28 June 2011, 16:21
londonhunterthere are actually 05 cubs and as I am typing this reply they are partrolling the hedge behind my office ! SHIT
SELF-control MAN...................
28 June 2011, 18:23
brass thiefI loved my .22 magnum with suppressor and 35 grain vmax.
good shooting!
28 June 2011, 18:50
londonhunterYeh finally you guys are done with the long gun registry right ?
Did you read the latest post on the Canadian forum ?
According to some you are also a scumbag ! How do you feel about that????
29 June 2011, 01:57
londonhunterOk Guys I have baited them this evening and they are taking
I think if I keep it up for a few days I can almost guarantee a canned fox hunt (cull) by the weekend
29 June 2011, 14:56
Trapper DaveI'm betting you can't top all five in one session!
Men occasionally stumble over the truth, but most of them pick themselves up and hurry off as if nothing ever happened. Sir Winston Churchill
29 June 2011, 15:09
londonhunterProbably right Trapper
Wonder if that's an average family size 05 cubs !
29 June 2011, 15:51
Fallow Buckbait them out from the hedge and hit them with the 22lr in sub-sonic's. If you nut them then the others generally think they have just gone to sleep and hang about.
I got three out of three like that last week.
K
30 June 2011, 01:20
BoghossianHow cute!
The wildlife around my office wear suits.
30 June 2011, 13:04
AndersWhat about getting a better camera?
Are you all serial killers in here?

quote:
Originally posted by Anders:
What about getting a better camera?
Are you all serial killers in here?
Good point!!

01 July 2011, 23:56
DoublessUnless you have chickens or ducks in your office you are trying to protect, I see no reason to kill them. They primarily eat mice, rats and voles anyway, do they not?
02 July 2011, 00:00
londonhunterHi all you animal lovers
Pest control came in and done their business
Have I logged on to PETA here ?
02 July 2011, 00:02
londonhunterAs a matter of fact there are over 200 ducks within 200 feet of my office !
Thanks for reminding me
02 July 2011, 00:56
Fallow Buckquote:
Originally posted by Doubless:
Unless you have chickens or ducks in your office you are trying to protect, I see no reason to kill them. They primarily eat mice, rats and voles anyway, do they not?
Doubless,
The answer to that would be a resounding "NOT"
K
02 July 2011, 01:11
londonhunterIndeed, the only good fox is a running on borrowed time fox.
The suggestion to use a camera as a ruse to get close was a good and imaginative one Anders, but it gets expensive bludgeoning them to death with quality kit.
02 July 2011, 01:20
Fallow Buckquote:
Originally posted by londonhunter:
Indeed, the only good fox is a running on ran out of borrowed time fox.
quote:
Originally posted by Doubless:
Unless you have chickens or ducks in your office you are trying to protect, I see no reason to kill them. They primarily eat mice, rats and voles anyway, do they not?
Yes, but the also kill a lot of roe fawns, hare, partridge, rabbit, pheasants and many other species like ground nesting birds.
Here, since the big campaingns against rabies where they started to vaccinate these cuddly little critters, their number has multiplied by 10.
Once I personally saw how a fox killed a roe fawn. The mother stood only a couple of meters away but could not do anything. Since roe fawns don't have smell, the foxes just follow their mother's milky tracks.