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Called up a couple foxes
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<blockquote data-quote="huntinman" data-source="post: 2277288" data-attributes="member: 3840"><p>I had the Fox Pro out yesterday evening back behind the house. Made 2 different stands between 4pm and dark. The first stand was a bust. ddin't see or hear anything. I moved down a little further and into the woods near a creek bank. I set the call up near a huge tree and moved up the hill about 30 yards. It wasn't 30 seconds after I started the call that 2 gray foxes showed up. They must have walked in using the creek bed as cover, cause I didn't see them til they were standing 5 ft from the caller. I didn't shoot either of them, but I do feel like they were the culprits that got into my neighbors guinea pen and killed all 5 of the guineas in 1 night. I was thinking it was Coyotes, but the pen is pretty tight for a Coyote to get in. A fox wouldn't have had a problem. At least I know the Foxpro will call something in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="huntinman, post: 2277288, member: 3840"] I had the Fox Pro out yesterday evening back behind the house. Made 2 different stands between 4pm and dark. The first stand was a bust. ddin't see or hear anything. I moved down a little further and into the woods near a creek bank. I set the call up near a huge tree and moved up the hill about 30 yards. It wasn't 30 seconds after I started the call that 2 gray foxes showed up. They must have walked in using the creek bed as cover, cause I didn't see them til they were standing 5 ft from the caller. I didn't shoot either of them, but I do feel like they were the culprits that got into my neighbors guinea pen and killed all 5 of the guineas in 1 night. I was thinking it was Coyotes, but the pen is pretty tight for a Coyote to get in. A fox wouldn't have had a problem. At least I know the Foxpro will call something in. [/QUOTE]
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