Sporting Shooter

Killer Dog Marauders

HE WAS losing lambs and also had ewes being attacked and maimed. His spread was close to 10,000 acres and had multiple adjoined and separated properties. After taking three vixens and a young dog on the property where his sheep were held I decided to expand my ground. All foxes were taken around dawn with a Silva Fox whistle so I continued my early morning approach amongst his improved pasture blocks and sorghum fields.

It was New Year’s Eve, bright and curly as I ventured cautiously along a tree line with the breeze in my face. I spotted a few old fallen box trees that were in an elevated position that looked the goods as a prime spot

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