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<blockquote data-quote="Booney" data-source="post: 511051" data-attributes="member: 13800"><p>Foxs are very inquisitive and can be called in close with a whistle or squeaky toy so Im not surprised they will be interested in the sounds of a detector .Food is a high priority and I think they are trying to figure out if these noises are coming from a wounded animal and easy prey . Also a fresh dig may be to them a freshly buried meal . I could do with a few Foxs here at the moment to deal with a rabbit problem we have . Cheers Booney</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Booney, post: 511051, member: 13800"] Foxs are very inquisitive and can be called in close with a whistle or squeaky toy so Im not surprised they will be interested in the sounds of a detector .Food is a high priority and I think they are trying to figure out if these noises are coming from a wounded animal and easy prey . Also a fresh dig may be to them a freshly buried meal . I could do with a few Foxs here at the moment to deal with a rabbit problem we have . Cheers Booney [/QUOTE]
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