A shotgun is not quite the job for them, unless the range is close and loaded with "Triple AAA"... as someone said earlier its better to have a clean kill rather than wounding the animal.
Someone experienced with a high powered hunting rifle is the right person to shoot them, but if you live in an urban area that may not be practical... backdrop/ricochet considerations etc.
Hi Jonkil
what was it about the eye at about 4min.20 ?
I prefer to see foxes shot (with a good clean shot) than hunted down.
Even foxes I wouldn't want them to crawl off and die in pain
Couldn't see the entry point of the shot, the exit wound is very apparent with a 22.250 tightly packed round... the entry point in that case was the foxes eye.. Yes I agree 100% with the clean shot analogy, the animal is under no duress at all, it wont know what hit it when performed properly... hunting and snaring/trapping is quite barbaric, the animal is tortured to death.
Also, here we have inexperienced guys lamping and shooting with shotguns and rimfire rifles that are in no way up to the job and actually quite dangerous in the wrong hands.