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Re: Hunting gray fox
[Re: Donnersurvivor]
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 02/19/23 04:48 PM
02/19/23 04:48 PM
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 Oregon
beaverpeeler
 
 
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My tidbit is use the distressed grey fox sound.  I have it on my Foxpro and make fools of the grey fox on our farm on a regular basis.  They've been fooled with it so many times you'd think they quit paying attention.  I just call them...no shooting involved. 
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Re: Hunting gray fox
[Re: Donnersurvivor]
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 02/19/23 04:59 PM
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 uniontown  pa
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Rabbit distress and be ready, fox will come in very fast within a minute or two has been my experience. 
 
  
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Re: Hunting gray fox
[Re: Donnersurvivor]
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 02/19/23 05:25 PM
02/19/23 05:25 PM
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 Ridgefield, WA
Bearguy
 
 
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I spent the day with an Oregon wildlife biologist once, on some project or another. At some point in the day a grey fox ran across the road and our discussion turned to fox. This person had worked on a project in W. Oregon on grey fox. I mentioned that it seemed to me that the greys were in pockets, here and there. Much of it being foothill type country, with the balance farm land. He agreed that was they found. I have wondered if you guys in other states have noticed the scattered populations of them? 
 
  
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Re: Hunting gray fox
[Re: Bearguy]
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 02/19/23 05:35 PM
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 west virginia usa
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I spent the day with an Oregon wildlife biologist once, on some project or another. At some point in the day a grey fox ran across the road and our discussion turned to fox. This person had worked on a project in W. Oregon on grey fox. I mentioned that it seemed to me that the greys were in pockets, here and there. Much of it being foothill type country, with the balance farm land. He agreed that was they found. I have wondered if you guys in other states have noticed the scattered populations of them? Here in WV they used to be everywhere but since the Coyotes became common here the Grey Fox definitely seem in Pockets or else just stivking to Brush more than usual.  
 
  
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Re: Hunting gray fox
[Re: Donnersurvivor]
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 02/19/23 08:01 PM
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 minnesota
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Gray fox in Minnesota are notorious for denning up during the day in cold weather. I cant tell you how many times I've tracked them into holes in the winter. If the temps are above 25 they are much more apt to be laying outside. If you do track one after a fresh snow and you jump one out of its bed, if you have a partner, put him where the bed was and track the fox. The majority of the time it will eventually circle back to the bed. Not so with reds and coyotes. 
 
  
"They that can give up essential liberty to gain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty or safety" Ben Franklin talking about guns
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