Fox hunters
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- Silent Mouth
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Fox hunters
Why are there so few fox hunters on here ?
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- Babble Mouth
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Re: Fox hunters
Prolly cuz in a lot of areas there is either other game to run or there just aren't many fox around like where I live. I've been catching coyotes for quite a few years now and I have only ran a handful of fox.
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- Babble Mouth
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Re: Fox hunters
Maybe because fox are not really big game? I do run more grey fox than anything else just because that's the most numerous critter in my area. Got bored taking pictures of foxes though, I get a lot more excited seeing a bobcat or lion or even the occasional ocelot. Foxes do give my dogs some good exercise and helps keep them in shape.
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Tom Beatty Jr
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- Silent Mouth
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Re: Fox hunters
So Mike how long does one usually run when jumped and do the your dogs run as fast and open mouth as they do on a cat?
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