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Post by BuckMaster on Mar 7, 2007 11:14:51 GMT -5
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Post by BIG FOX on Mar 7, 2007 11:18:54 GMT -5
dang, looks like a good looking fox, may have to set some bait out there and hang out in the back yard with a 22 with some CB caps... or as i call them Cat Blasters.... real good for head shots at close range and effective for pesky neighborhood critters that don't get the hiint they are not welcome. sounds like a pellet gun going off out of a 22 rifle.
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Post by BuckMaster on Mar 7, 2007 11:27:09 GMT -5
That first cat looks kind of FAT.. I wouldn't mind getting a picture of the Fox and Cat fighting
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Post by BIG FOX on Mar 7, 2007 11:44:40 GMT -5
my money is on the Fox and not because it is my last name...
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Post by busco on Mar 7, 2007 17:24:45 GMT -5
just think big foxs worm trap worm trap may do the trick for that fox!
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Post by Hardcorehunter on Mar 7, 2007 22:25:07 GMT -5
You can still trap that gray in charles county. But you will probably just get a cat. I have never heard of a fox going into a live trap. So I say that fox is just one of the neighborhood pets now. There must be something in the ground there. A mouse hole or mole hole or your mom pours the grease from her frying pan there. I like the use of the camera stick and for once that moultrie looks like it did a good job. I will trap it for your folks if they want. I want to get a few cat hides tanned anyway. LOL.
How cool would it have been if something like the crutchfield buck was in your parents back yard. ;D
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Post by BIG FOX on Mar 8, 2007 6:18:55 GMT -5
i have caught grey foxes in box traps before.
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Post by Hardcorehunter on Mar 8, 2007 20:27:16 GMT -5
I've tried but never got one like that. Give it a shot Buckmaster.
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Post by tailchaser on Mar 19, 2007 20:54:27 GMT -5
Hardcore I ment to ask you the other. How low did you drop the face plate on the camera stick for those fox and cat pictures? It looks like you have it about a quarter to half way down the stick or is that an illusion from the lay of the land?
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Post by BuckMaster on Mar 19, 2007 21:13:08 GMT -5
I had it down about two feet off the ground. Its easy to adjust the camera stick ;D
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