Challenges of fox hunting
It may take a long time before the fox appears at the opening of the den, and since this form of hunting takes place during winter, the wait can be a cold one. It is therefore necessary to wear insulating clothing. It is important not to shoot the fox when it is standing in – or just outside – the opening, as it may run back again after being shot. You must also look out for the dog, which is in hot pursuit!
A FOX OF TRICKS!
But personally I prefer dachshund hunting. There is nothing better than a snow-covered landscape, surrounded by denuded trees with ice crystals on every branch. The trails can be clearly seen in the snow, and you can follow them over to a den that you didn't know was there. You approach the den quietly and position hunters at all exits. The dog is restless from excitement and eagerness. Like the rest of us, it knows what is about to happen! Only the crunching sound of boots in the snow is heard before the dog is released. You wait. You hear barking under the ground, and suddenly the red lightning comes out, wary and vigilant – a fox in its beautiful winter coat. The dense fur bristles in the frost, and before long it sets of along the trail where the hunter is in position. Sometimes it stops just outside the hole before moving on, at other times it shoots out with the dog on its heels. For fox hunters, a key part of the activity is being able to skin it afterwards. All bagged animals and birds should either be eaten or used for fur. There is nothing better than a living room decorated with a trophy like the winter fur of a fox. The fox has a reputation for being wily and unscrupulous. Poor Mr Tod! It is only when you start hunting foxes that you realise just how cunning they are. Things don’t always go to plan. Time after time he escapes, despite the hunter’s careful preparations. Such feats must deserve a certain respect.
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