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Many, many moons ago, as a nipper, lived in Gippsland, i used to go spotlighting with my old man and his mates, one of them had a home made whistle type thing that when used mimicked a wounded rabbit, it was like kryptonite to any foxes within earshot, and we used to get a bounty of some description for every tail recovered which was divvied up as pocket money.Campagner never showed last night while i was ready for him.
Like this...Many, many moons ago, as a nipper, lived in Gippsland, i used to go spotlighting with my old man and his mates, one of them had a home made whistle type thing that when used mimicked a wounded rabbit, it was like kryptonite to any foxes within earshot, and we used to get a bounty of some description for every tail recovered which was divvied up as pocket money.
Not sure, maybe, but kind of remember him saying he made it himself, and it worked an absolute treatLike this...
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My uncle used to make these out of steel cans. It would be the same kind of thing.Not sure, maybe, but kind of remember him saying he made it himself, and it worked an absolute treat
They work wellYou blow into that thing and it sounds like a wounded rabbit? Really?
In the last place I lived, about five km down the road from where I am now, the foxes were an ever present risk to the chickens.They work well
I’ve whistled a fox in from just under a kilometre away
Was watching him through the thermal scope & every time I whistled he stopped & looked then kept on trotting towards me
What thermal scope are. You using?They work well
I’ve whistled a fox in from just under a kilometre away
Was watching him through the thermal scope & every time I whistled he stopped & looked then kept on trotting towards me