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    Great pictures. Good to see wildlife that is thriving.
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    great pics.....thanks!!!!
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    Nice pics, thanks for that. Those grey fox? are neat!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Redge View Post
    Nice pics, thanks for that. Those grey fox? are neat!
    Not sure if they are grey or considered red fox, but yeah they are neat.
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    RR you ever heard the fox bark? It is usually in the late fall, it certainly doesn't sound like it could have came from those little guys!


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    Cool Pictures RR! Love seeing the animals! We have a lot of deer around here, but I just don't have a good place to go take some pics. I take a thousands of bird pictures and post some on Facebook. Hesitate to post them here though, I just have so many and some days I take over 100 shots. Just depends on how well the birds behave, lol! Also helps when it's cooler outside as most of my pictures I take out of an open window.

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    Great pics!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Redge View Post
    RR you ever heard the fox bark? It is usually in the late fall, it certainly doesn't sound like it could have came from those little guys!


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    Did a lot of varmint calling with Wayne Weems, maker of the Weems varmint calls and he would call fox, coyote and have a string of deer following us down a gravel road
    back in the day when he was the world champion varmint caller. The fox bark is strange for sure. We have set in ground blinds and he would call in deer sounding like a
    fawn in distress. The deer would tear up brush and small trees trying to find the fawn. Got spooky several times. Wasn't hunting, we just went calling with him for practice.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RetiredRR View Post
    Did a lot of varmint calling with Wayne Weems, maker of the Weems varmint calls and he would call fox, coyote and have a string of deer following us down a gravel road
    back in the day when he was the world champion varmint caller. The fox bark is strange for sure. We have set in ground blinds and he would call in deer sounding like a
    fawn in distress. The deer would tear up brush and small trees trying to find the fawn. Got spooky several times. Wasn't hunting, we just went calling with him for practice.
    Now that's a cool story RR!!


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