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hai guyz

i was out at the creeck just before, near hutchinsons reserve in lalor

and i saw foxes! a family of them!

are there many around lalor?

anyone caught them before?

we chased 1 of them, cornered it but it got away

great workout!

i just never knew they lived so close

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lol yes foxes are known to attack...i kno because ive been fox hunting before and they get nasty if cornered try to bite my cousin jumped at him, which is why im not sure why u would do that...but they are cunning lil bastards...always see em up where i live on the peninsula..lol in lalor, epping, thomastown.. i just see kangaroos everywhere...

my dad still hunts them now and again, he used to use a rabbit whistle and go spotlighting as well to get them. they had a bounty on them a while ago, i think you had to hand in there scalps because previously it was there tails but people used to cut them off and let them go so they changed it. i have seen them near some houses in sunbury at night but sunbury is sorrounded by paddocks and bush anyway.

edit: also it makes sense that they are moving in closer to where we live because they are running out of food and water. a few years back my grandma had one in her back yard she said she nearly had a heart attack and the nearest bush form her place was about 20 mins away.

my dad still hunts them now and again, he used to use a rabbit whistle and go spotlighting as well to get them. they had a bounty on them a while ago, i think you had to hand in there scalps because previously it was there tails but people used to cut them off and let them go so they changed it. i have seen them near some houses in sunbury at night but sunbury is sorrounded by paddocks and bush anyway so it makes sense.

lol we had a recording of a injured rabbit we brought from a gun shop we chucked it in a bush played it on a portable cd player on batteries and they came form all angels lol

lol we had a recording of a injured rabbit we brought from a gun shop we chucked it in a bush played it on a portable cd player on batteries and they came form all angels lol

lol thats a great way as well. set it up with larger speakers and you could get even more coming from miles away lol. :laugh:

LOL i still wana catch one of the pups

how cool would it be to have a friggin fox.

they are cute. my grandpa has a picture of one and it had the bluest eyes i have ever seen which was very strange for a fox.

i always wanted that one as a pet lol.

i see the maingy muts everyday at work (clayton) try to run them down if they cross the haul road.

back in the day the blokes use to bring there rifles into work and just shoot them, but now all the guns laws have changed, so we have to improvise :laugh:

i see the maingy muts everyday at work (clayton) try to run them down if they cross the haul road.

back in the day the blokes use to bring there rifles into work and just shoot them, but now all the guns laws have changed, so we have to improvise :laugh:

flamethrowers instead? :rofl:

lol we had a recording of a injured rabbit we brought from a gun shop we chucked it in a bush played it on a portable cd player on batteries and they came form all angels lol

Cool idea.

lol thats a great way as well. set it up with larger speakers and you could get even more coming from miles away lol. :)

Lol..

hai guyz

i was out at the creeck just before, near hutchinsons reserve in lalor

and i saw foxes! a family of them!

are there many around lalor?

anyone caught them before?

we chased 1 of them, cornered it but it got away

great workout!

i just never knew they lived so close

LOL!

make sure it didn't come bite ya back in the ass.

Maybe tell RSPCA or something, unless they live there and its their home...

LOL!

make sure it didn't come bite ya back in the ass.

Maybe tell RSPCA or something, unless they live there and its their home...

dude their an introduced pest. RSPCA dont give a rats arse about them

their good eating tho :happy:

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