Game And Foxes Or the Protection of Foxes Not Incompatible With the Preservat
Game And Foxes Or the Protection of Foxes Not Incompatible With the Preservat
F W Millard
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Hares, like other game, are forced to leave the fields and resort to the coverts during the turmoil of harvesting, but they soon creep out again when the crops are gathered in if foxes occupy the coverts also, and must afterwards be sought on the stubbles, fallows, and in the fences. In fact, every out-of-the-way corner should be searched for game in a hunting locality before an opinion is formed that there is none. The Ground Game Act, on the whole, has not been beneficial to hunting interests..., but it has Foxes on Shooting Days. 69 reduced the hares, and sportsmen do not now trouble about them ; were they as plentiful as in years gone past there would be more trouble over sport with the hares being spoiled by foxes. To close coverts against hunting till they have been shot through is not always a wise plan, especially if the district around is being regularly hunted ; foxes are quick to discover where they are allowed peace, and are certain to congregate in such a haven. If this occurs, more harm may be inflicted in the end than would be caused by drawing those coverts once or twice.
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