Re: Grey fox ?s
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09/02/23 05:42 PM
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Harder tighter tends to spook coyotes.
Greys are pick pockets big backing helps keep them from robbing you blind. Was thinking of augering a deep 2" hole to help mitigate the thievery.
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Re: Grey fox ?s
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09/02/23 07:43 PM
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When I had greys on my properties, you couldn’t keep them out of a Miranda-style walk-thru set. If the family was still together, I caught’em all quick with a good call lure and a good bait.
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Re: Grey fox ?s
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09/02/23 09:59 PM
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I’m convinced you can catch most greys by putting the trap on the back of the hole. I’ve seen them come through some pretty blocked down areas to work it from the back This!! A grey will approach it from every angle except the front where your trap is unless it has serious backing.
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Re: Grey fox ?s
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09/03/23 08:11 AM
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Was thinking of auguring a deep 2" hole to help mitigate the thievery. Deep hole helps in set construction. ![[Linked Image]](https://trapperman.com/forum/attachments/usergals/2023/09/full-1604-187776-grey_fox_1.jpeg) Pic below, you can see Grey's small feet. belly crawler, elbow caught-
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Re: Grey fox ?s
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09/03/23 08:22 AM
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I caught lots of greys in NY way back when I grew up there. Most from standard dirt holes or post sets.
Be aware, greys have smaller feet and seem to have weaker leg bones. And they roll a lot when caught. I think a 1-1/2 size trap (maybe #2DLS, or 450MB) with extra swivels and good chain (in case coyote catch) would be a good idea. One of the reasons I keep 1.5s in my box of canine gear and am not afraid to use them on a coyote job.
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Re: Grey fox ?s
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IMO, the prettiest of our furbearers and a ball to catch as they are scrappy little things. Agreed , they are absolutely beautiful ! Loads of great information, keep it coming !
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Re: Grey fox ?s
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09/03/23 11:28 AM
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I have always had good luck catching them with a standard flat set. Lure/Bait in a bush or clump of grass with a trap out front. Less on edge if there is no visual. I always seem to be adding traps to the dirt hole sets to catch an grey after he has stole the whole set. Lol
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Re: Grey fox ?s
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09/03/23 07:25 PM
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They are masters at abusing backing, and as somebody else said, they will approach from every direction but the front. Up in New Hampshire we have found that using blackberry bramble’s with the thorns or wild rose if available and local will work to avoid thievery. We cut long pieces of it and we use that as backing because they really don’t like those thorns.
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Re: Grey fox ?s
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09/03/23 08:21 PM
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They are masters at abusing backing, and as somebody else said, they will approach from every direction but the front. Up in New Hampshire we have found that using blackberry bramble’s with the thorns or wild rose if available and local will work to avoid thievery. We cut long pieces of it and we use that as backing because they really don’t like those thorns. Awesome tip !
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Re: Grey fox ?s
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09/03/23 09:09 PM
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I need some schooling on Grey's. I'll be trapping in mixed woodlands and bottom lands . No experience with foxes. Plenty with yotes and cats.
I understand you can guide Grey's harder than yotes ?
Will hard guiding and a flashier set tend keep yotes out of fox sets ?
Thoughts, advice much appreciated.
Thanks,
Chris In my experience if we have a lot of coyote we don't have much for fox.
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Re: Grey fox ?s
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I need some schooling on Grey's. I'll be trapping in mixed woodlands and bottom lands . No experience with foxes. Plenty with yotes and cats.
I understand you can guide Grey's harder than yotes ?
Will hard guiding and a flashier set tend keep yotes out of fox sets ?
Thoughts, advice much appreciated.
Thanks,
Chris In my experience if we have a lot of coyote we don't have much for fox. We have a bunch of yotes here in northeast Oklahoma and enough cover to have some greys along with fewer reds .
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Re: Grey fox ?s
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09/04/23 09:13 AM
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I haven't seen a grey fox here in NE TN in years. Red foxes are very few and far in-between to. My guess is that too much pressure from our exploded yote population.
Same hear in southern east Tennessee. I have noticed on a property that I trapped and removed several coyotes a couple foxes have shown up on camera. Hadn't seem a fox there in 15 years.
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