Couple of rushed shots there mate. Totally understand and great shooting. Love your videos. I’m from the northern rivers nsw. We hunt the foxes with a mix of about 10 beagles, harriers and fox hounds every Saturday in the winter months. Mostly cane farms these days. About 80% Cane 20% scrub gullies. Wild dogs have moved in over the last few years unfortunately and thinned the foxes right out and our dogs don’t like to hunt when they smell the wild dogs. We still get a few every hunt and nothing beats it. Keep up the good work ❤
@@mchughcb I am in Scotland and I know how you feel, when you are sitting on a hillside for a couple of hours and the temperature is well below zero getting the gun to the shoulder quickly and accurately can be a bit demanding when you are all togged up. All the best.
Thanks for combining two of my favourite things. Great dogs at work and live foxes being turned into good ones..Can I ask what chokes you use in your shotty?
@SMarkar14 The current chokes are cylinder and improved cylinder. I will probably do a video discussing choke, shot size and payload for foxes later on.
Great videos. Are you able to say what the closest main town this was filmed?. Not looking for the exact location obviously, just interested to know what sort of dairy country it is. Cheers
Couple of rushed shots there mate. Totally understand and great shooting. Love your videos.
I’m from the northern rivers nsw.
We hunt the foxes with a mix of about 10 beagles, harriers and fox hounds every Saturday in the winter months. Mostly cane farms these days. About 80% Cane 20% scrub gullies.
Wild dogs have moved in over the last few years unfortunately and thinned the foxes right out and our dogs don’t like to hunt when they smell the wild dogs. We still get a few every hunt and nothing beats it.
Keep up the good work ❤
Great stuff, all your shots seem a wee bit on the low side.
@dondle2 Yes I've got 4 layers of clothing on because it's that cold and it's messing with my fit.
@@mchughcb I am in Scotland and I know how you feel, when you are sitting on a hillside for a couple of hours and the temperature is well below zero getting the gun to the shoulder quickly and accurately can be a bit demanding when you are all togged up. All the best.
That last one… wow. Thought it was missed but on the replay saw it took some of the pattern three times.
@TK-ul4sy Things happen that fast I needed to slow it down by 8 times so people can see I don't miss much..
You need to buy yourself a cheap o/u with a shorter stock for cold days. It's really helped me. Regards from Wales.
@@robjones1520 I will recommission the triple barrel as it has a shorter stock. Watch this space.
Thanks for combining two of my favourite things. Great dogs at work and live foxes being turned into good ones..Can I ask what chokes you use in your shotty?
@SMarkar14 The current chokes are cylinder and improved cylinder. I will probably do a video discussing choke, shot size and payload for foxes later on.
Great videos. Are you able to say what the closest main town this was filmed?. Not looking for the exact location obviously, just interested to know what sort of dairy country it is. Cheers
@@adamely997 Where do you live?
@@mchughcb NSW. It looks like Southwest Victoria. Could be way off though.
@adamely997 Yes Gippsland
You are always leading well, but sometimes seem to shoot a little low. You could probably improve your results by aiming higher. Great job b.t.w.
@@leenderttamboer2091 It's a result of too many layers of clothing in the cold. The beretta is fine if I'm wearing a shirt and jacket.
Nice work
Are we shooting foxes or earth worms😂 great vids
@@tastefulnude Big blood worms are collateral damage
Good stuff
Great work mate I thought you missed that second one til you did the slo mo and seen it get stung good and proper. well done
Mate your videos are Top 👌