A very helpful bit of hunting kit! When I am clearing the foxes for the local Keeper and Goose Farmer I collect what's been shot and then dispose of them in a suitable place where they can decompose without offending any walkers.
Introduction
Once again the Game Transporter proves its value with a mixture of foxes, rabbits, squirrels, magpies and fox bait.
This bit of kit is so helpful. I keep it in the back of the landrover, fastened by a bungee and from there takes a few seconds to drop on the tow bar and fix.
When I am clearing the foxes for the local keep and goose farmer I collect whats been shot and then dispose of them in a suitable place where they can decompose without offending any walkers.
Using this means I keep smells, blood, any urine and other bodily fluids out of my vehicle and this also means I keep parasites from the vehicle and away from my dog. I generally use ballistic tips so that there is maximum expansion and energy transfer on the target animal and this tends to look and be a bit messy and generate leakage of fluids so I cant think of anything better.
If you have a pickup - you need to wash the vehicle out and using one of these game transporters saves time. When I have finished using it I give it a quick hose off, dry and fix it back in the landrover for the next time.
A full list of shots from the July fox control period are below and I have also added a few here:
(article by JMS Arms Customer)
Gametransporter used for carry fox bait. |
2 foxes shot ( brother and sister shot together with 223 about 130 meters and 30 meters apart) |
Shot with 223 whilst sitting in long grass looking at the lamp with head and neck only available - about 60 meters |
Two more shot again 223 - 60 to 100 meters |
Mixture of rabbits and magpies shot with 17 HMR and dropped in the game carrier for later fox baiting |
Pigeon and rabbit shot during the day with 17 HMR, foxes shot with 223 |
Side profile of the gametransporter two foxes shot with 223 |
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