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- Fox hunting on lure
Fox hunting on lure
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Hunting a fox on lure, despite its apparent simplicity, is actually quite difficult. In order to" tie " the animal to a certain place, it is necessary to lay out a fairly large lure in advance, which in itself is problematic, although it is possible if desired. This hunt requires observation, because you have to deal with more than one animal, each fox has its own habits and its own schedule for visiting the lure. An invaluable help for a city hunter on this hunt can be provided by a competent rural hunter or huntsman. Hares have excellent hearing, a good sense of smell, but weak eyesight. They are very secretive and cautious. They can only escape from their enemies by fleeing. To do this, nature has awarded the hare with long and strong legs.