My 1st red Fox with a bow...
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My 1st red Fox with a bow...
I'm so exiting! Well, it's only fields and grass land but surrounded buy woods (neighbors property) and a lot of hedges...
The surface is not big, only 50 acres. Enough to play it anyway.
So, the morning I was there, with my bow (how knows if I'll have an opportunity to shoot???).
I decided, to walk all around the place to see the cast and so on...
When I was walking I sow 3 Roe deer...
I choose a place that "smalled" good for me and hide.
After 1h30', a young fox decided to cross the way where I was closely watching.
When is head was hided buy the first tree I armed my bow, he continued to walk carefully, but not enough...
I shoot him at 8 meters in his chest and smashed him, He was fixed on the floor buy the arrow.
He broke the arrow are biting, but soon I put foot on its cost to prevent him from leaving.
My old Matthews MQ32 still work well...
So happy!
The surface is not big, only 50 acres. Enough to play it anyway.
So, the morning I was there, with my bow (how knows if I'll have an opportunity to shoot???).
I decided, to walk all around the place to see the cast and so on...
When I was walking I sow 3 Roe deer...
I choose a place that "smalled" good for me and hide.
After 1h30', a young fox decided to cross the way where I was closely watching.
When is head was hided buy the first tree I armed my bow, he continued to walk carefully, but not enough...
I shoot him at 8 meters in his chest and smashed him, He was fixed on the floor buy the arrow.
He broke the arrow are biting, but soon I put foot on its cost to prevent him from leaving.
My old Matthews MQ32 still work well...
So happy!
"Huntingly",
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Congrats!
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Re: My 1st red Fox with a bow...
Great trophy with a bow.
You can fool some of the bucks, all of the time, and fool all of the bucks, some of the time, however you certainly can't fool all of the bucks, all of the time.
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Congrats on a fine archery trophy! I killed a fox with a bow a few years ago in the late season and pinned it to the ground, it did like yours, biting at the arrow. It is weird as I have heard fox do that more times than not. I was surprised by the color of their blood, I hit mine through the shoulders and it was almost a purple blood. Either way they are cool little critters, wish I had kept the hide, I gave it to a trapper friend of mine and I think he sold it.
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You cannot invade mainland America. There would be a rifle behind every blade of grass.
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Nice job!
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Re: My 1st red Fox with a bow...
Nice, never had a crack at one of those. Cool trophy!
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Thanks for your nice comments!!!
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Great job!
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Good job, liberty,
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Congrats Michel
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