With the temps around 0 degrees and snow on the ground,figured it would be a perfect time to try some calling. Got to the field around 6:00am. Set the Foxpro Fury out about 75yds. from me and started playing "Lightning Jack".
About 4 min. in,I spotted eyes about 250yds. straight out. The wind was blowing from my right at 2mph so I knew it couldn't bust me. It was eager to find out where the free meal sound was coming from and made it's way downwind and started to close the distance. It got about 100yds. from the caller and stopped. I lit it up with the Coyotelight and saw it was standing broadside so I decided to take the shot. Perfect head shot.
Equipment used : EWT 100 scan light mounted on hat, CoyoteLight, Savage LRPV 204 Ruger using 39gr. Blitzkings.
Here is the pic of my stand. Lots of tracks all through the field.
Pic of the hunting ground.
Pic of the Red.
Early morning Red
- Great White North
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Re: Early morning Red
Thats a nice looking fox.
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Re: Early morning Red
Thanks. This cold weather really has them furred up.
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Re: Early morning Red
No kidding. Its been so cold around here that at first glance I can mistake a fox for a coyote their fur is so thick.
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Re: Early morning Red
Nice set up Immortal, Very well placed shot taken... The Fox has a great coat on him...