have found thermal and ir scopes/spotters are a great way to learn the behavior of foxes etc. especially when you see the fox turn and try to come in down wind of you. gives you the chance to call out and stop them before you're winded. also, the reaction of different calls etc. some nice shots there mate.
STATE your medical 'qualifications'! In your estimation it is BETTER to let feral pest predators run free, KILLING native wildlife than for people to REMOVE such pests, therefore PROTECTING much more vulnerable wildlife!
some good shots mate
Thanks mate 👍
Great shots 👍
Thanks Bobbie 😉
Keep up the good work Daz👍
Thank's Buddy 👍
Great work mate 👍
Thanks Dan 😀
Good work Mate, and it looks like a pile of fun. Are you using aftermarket of factory I/R Illuminators?
Just using the little built-in ir illuminator that's on the oneleaf nv100, has allways been good enough for what I do
have found thermal and ir scopes/spotters are a great way to learn the behavior of foxes etc. especially when you see the fox turn and try to come in down wind of you. gives you the chance to call out and stop them before you're winded. also, the reaction of different calls etc. some nice shots there mate.
Thanks mate, yes I agree with thermal letting me see so much more of their behaviour 😀
Cleaning UP the Aussie bush! 1 fox/rabbit at a time!
There's no shortage of them that's for sure
What caliber and gun ?
DROP em!
Cheers mate 👍
Sociopathic Personality Disorder.
Seek counsel.
I disagree with your diagnosis
STATE your medical 'qualifications'!
In your estimation it is BETTER to let feral pest predators run free, KILLING native wildlife than for people to REMOVE such pests, therefore PROTECTING much more vulnerable wildlife!
@@Outdoorsaustralia There's 1 in EVERY crowd, hey Daz?
Congratulations, you played yourself!
@@Urbanfisho unfortunately there is mate