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Re: Amazing gut pile pics [Re: MikeC] #3060274 03/03/12 01:57 AM
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the only one ive ever seen in the wild was in san saba county ,we leased the same place for 25 yrs .


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Good lookin fox




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Re: Amazing gut pile pics [Re: MikeC] #3060308 03/03/12 02:12 AM
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I've seen one near my home in Garrison. Beautiful!



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Re: Amazing gut pile pics [Re: Nogalus Prairie] #3060335 03/03/12 02:24 AM
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Nice photos
I am lucky enough to have a family of them close to my house. They had 3 kits this year and were not that scared of us. We could watch them close to dark about 35 yards from us. The lille ones would wrestle and chase each other while mon and dad kept an eye on us.


Re: Amazing gut pile pics [Re: MikeC] #3060468 03/03/12 03:09 AM
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I've huntEd in Ballinger(Runnels County) for the last 15 years. We've seen them. I was walking a draw dove hunting, and had one jump up not even 10 feet from me. With the high brush, and his elusive skills, I never got a shot on him. There are two + on our place. I've seen greys too.


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When I was a kid, I found a burrow in a hill side that had four kits in it. I saw two playing together in a big field while deer hunting. My best friend killed a couple that where raiding his chicken house. His neighbor, and Asian man, bought it from him and cooked it. Said he would take every one he could bring him.



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Re: Amazing gut pile pics [Re: MikeC] #3060864 03/03/12 01:14 PM
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I have never seen a red fox, Great pics



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Re: Amazing gut pile pics [Re: Ramsey] #3060886 03/03/12 01:33 PM
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the only red fox i have ever seen in the wild was running across hwy 121,east of lewisville tx. I have seen a bunch of grey foxes all over texas.


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There is a bounty on red fox in Schleicher County. It seems they have a taste for young lamb. I had a pair devastate an area that had hundreds of turkey. I could hear them barking to each other at night. creepy


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Re: Amazing gut pile pics [Re: MikeC] #3060969 03/03/12 02:41 PM
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Nice fox!


Re: Amazing gut pile pics [Re: MikeC] #3061073 03/03/12 03:54 PM
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Cool pics


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They look awsome when they got the full coat on them


Re: Amazing gut pile pics [Re: Navasot] #3061550 03/03/12 09:27 PM
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Nice pics, this past weekend I was in a calling contest in mills county and called up a red, dang thing never stopped moving. It finally stopped and turned around and looked at us. Missed him by a hair.



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I've always heard that coyotes would run off red fox perhaps by eating their young, but maybe that's not true?
I know there has always been red fox around the Rising Star area as far back as anyone can remember, as all my kin originated from there. Hunters used to run them with hounds way back in the 1930's around there.
Coyote hunters who ran coyotes with hounds would much rather run red fox. They were highly prized as they would stay close and the pack of hounds would seldom ever go out of hearing on a cold crisp still night.


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Re: Amazing gut pile pics [Re: bluetopper] #3062484 03/04/12 08:35 AM
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I have seen one in Burnet county one time ever, no gun on me. I would definitely shoot one if given the opportunity and do a full body mount.


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I wouldn't kill one at all unless it was doing damage to someone's property.

I've seen a grey fox along a creek her in town. But that's a whole other species with completely different habits.


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Re: Amazing gut pile pics [Re: bluetopper] #3062761 03/04/12 04:11 PM
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Nice pics.Thanks for sharing.


Re: Amazing gut pile pics [Re: MikeC] #3064709 03/05/12 03:29 PM
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Re: Amazing gut pile pics [Re: pokerj2] #3065852 03/05/12 09:14 PM
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Good looking fox right there


Re: Amazing gut pile pics [Re: MikeC] #3068331 03/06/12 05:13 PM
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I used to Trap Here, New Mexico and Up North. Reds are amazing and complete opposite of Greys. Greys like we have here live in Family Groups and Stays in Smallers areas. Whereas Red's are larger like you see in the photo and typically live as indviduals traveling as much as 40 miles in a single night making there rounds. Reds are also very agressive towards greys even trying to kill them. Great to see and here there are a few in the area


Re: Amazing gut pile pics [Re: Ranger8292] #3068350 03/06/12 05:19 PM
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Trapped quite a few of them on the deer lease in Harper, we had a bunch and several grays.

Caught most in foot-hold traps away from the deer blinds at field/tree edges and farm road intersections.

One thing about a red fox as compared to a gray fox, you could see that red a long ways off but the gray would blend in so well, you caught just a movement.


Re: Amazing gut pile pics [Re: kyotee1] #3068560 03/06/12 06:43 PM
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I used to see a lot of reds and greys when working the night shift in east Lubbock. I use to feed three red pups out my patrol car window in a little wooded area. They would see my car pull up and they would come a running. Momma was always watching in the distance. Cool pics by the way.


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