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Posted by Bluedogman on 04-16-2009 04:03 PM:

A Red Fox

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Posted by coon dawg on 04-16-2009 04:07 PM:

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............leggy one, too, Johnny!!!!.........bet that joker could stroke it through the country for hours!!!!!.lolol.................another nice picture, buddy!!!

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Posted by Plottluvr on 04-16-2009 04:26 PM:

That is a cool picture.

Look at those legs!!


Posted by Bluedogman on 04-16-2009 04:46 PM:

Thanks! That's the one that made the old foxhunters realize they had to have more speed in their hounds!

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Posted by BIGCASTLEDAWGS on 04-17-2009 01:04 AM:

Definately all Legs!

Makes it look SO much taller than i KNOW it is from experience... Cool picture. Our local foxhunters with horse and hound have a blast running some foxes and a LOT of yotes on a friends farm across the street. We are always thrilled to HEAR THE HOUNDS SINGING! We try to leave Wyatt inside on those days...he tends to confuse the people a WEE bit LOL.....

We have enjoyed seeing the foxes come back around here... rabies and development killed off just about everything but Yotes...and the turkeys....

Thanks for sharing Johnny! Heather and Bob

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Posted by GA DAWG on 04-17-2009 02:11 AM:

Thats something we rarely see around the house anymore..Its pretty much all greys here now..Nice picture.

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Posted by mudman on 04-17-2009 03:06 AM:

she has legss!!! an she knows how to use them WOW LOL

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Posted by trappin_girl on 04-17-2009 03:16 AM:

leggy fox. about a number 5 pelt if i ever saw one!!!! i am a very strict grader.

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Posted by jculler8 on 04-17-2009 06:07 AM:



This is the way I like my fox! haha...

He was hanging out behind the kennel 1 night when I was bringing the dogs home from a hunt... As you can see he didn't make it too far lol!

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Posted by Dan McDonough on 04-17-2009 02:17 PM:

GA DAWG...

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Originally posted by GA DAWG
Thats something we rarely see around the house anymore..Its pretty much all greys here now..Nice picture.


You can send all of your gray fox up to my house!!! The bobcat is the second most challenging animal for trail dogs to run...guess which animal is harder? GRAY FOX are the most difficult animal for a dog to consistently put in a tree (of all of the tree game). In some conditions, the bobcat may be harder because it leaves a little less scent but those gray fox are about as much fun to run as can be had. I hope your taking advantage of having them around.

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Posted by Bluedogman on 04-17-2009 03:43 PM:

Re: Definately all Legs!

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Originally posted by BIGCASTLEDAWGS
Makes it look SO much taller than i KNOW it is from experience... Cool picture. Our local foxhunters with horse and hound have a blast running some foxes and a LOT of yotes on a friends farm across the street. We are always thrilled to HEAR THE HOUNDS SINGING! We try to leave Wyatt inside on those days...he tends to confuse the people a WEE bit LOL.....

We have enjoyed seeing the foxes come back around here... rabies and development killed off just about everything but Yotes...and the turkeys....

Thanks for sharing Johnny! Heather and Bob

Thanks Heather and Bob! They really are that long legged and as CoonDawg said they can stroll! I was a bit surprised at the size of the male... and at the size of the tail. They are much bigger than Grey Foxes. It was a special pleasure to be able to see them and get fairly decent photos from about 100 yards away. Red Foxes are scarce but we do have quite a few Greys and of course nothing can stop the 'yotes from spreading. We too are seeing the forests disappear day by day. I especially hate to see the hardwood going as it is. THAT is hurting the turkey population and other animals.

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Posted by wildbill on 04-17-2009 04:05 PM:

Re: Re: Definately all Legs!

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Originally posted by Bluedogman
Thanks Heather and Bob! They really are that long legged and as CoonDawg said they can stroll! I was a bit surprised at the size of the male... and at the size of the tail. They are much bigger than Grey Foxes. It was a special pleasure to be able to see them and get fairly decent photos from about 100 yards away. Red Foxes are scarce but we do have quite a few Greys and of course nothing can stop the 'yotes from spreading. We too are seeing the forests disappear day by day. I especially hate to see the hardwood going as it is. THAT is hurting the turkey population and other animals.




is it the light reflecting or is that white sock on the back foot of the one on the right???

i saw a dead baby red fox on the road near washington dc last week,made me sad to see it dead,those people in them apt house's must have thought of them as cute puppys,,lol

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Posted by Bluedogman on 04-17-2009 04:12 PM:

I looked at several more pictures and yes I think she does have white on her back toes.

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Posted by GA DAWG on 04-17-2009 06:29 PM:

Re: GA DAWG...

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Originally posted by Dan McDonough
You can send all of your gray fox up to my house!!! The bobcat is the second most challenging animal for trail dogs to run...guess which animal is harder? GRAY FOX are the most difficult animal for a dog to consistently put in a tree (of all of the tree game). In some conditions, the bobcat may be harder because it leaves a little less scent but those gray fox are about as much fun to run as can be had. I hope your taking advantage of having them around.
Yeah I do..If my dogs get after em..I let em feal some electricity lol...

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Posted by coldtrail on 04-17-2009 06:45 PM:

Ive got gray's all around my house. I've treed a couple. In January during breeding season I counted five barking scattered out withn quarter mile or so of my front porch.

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Posted by LonniePatterson on 04-17-2009 11:17 PM:


Posted by Bluedogman on 04-18-2009 12:56 PM:

Hmm..looks like those Northern Reds are plump and out of shape!

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Posted by coldtrail on 04-18-2009 08:54 PM:

DID THAT RED FOX TREE THAT COON????????

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Posted by LonniePatterson on 04-18-2009 09:27 PM:

It looks like it don't it.I'm going to be hiding in the bushes with my 22 magnum when he comes to it tonight.That fox is on that feeder every night and I've got a pup I'm trying to start but I don't want any fox races.


Posted by tx slick tree on 04-18-2009 09:41 PM:

i see some eyes in the bushes behind that fox.


Posted by LonniePatterson on 04-18-2009 09:44 PM:

It's another fox.


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