This is one wild looking critter. I would compare it to a monkey and a raccoon. We seen a group along side of a trail down along a creek in a canyon as we were calling for cats.
We spotted them from the truck, got stopped and piled out to try and get a shot, Clint with his Benelli and me with an AR. Paul called with a distress call to get them to stop, just then a gray fox broke out from cover 20 yds from the truck heading to the call. I just happened to be between the call and the fox, the 1st shot hit him low (leg) as did the second, but that just seemed to piss him off, he got up and kept coming??? Two more shots put him down plus an insurance shot to end his misery, crazy I know. He ended up with 4 entrance holes in him, none were well placed. I apparently failed to hold a little high on such a close target. There was very little if any pelt damage.
I reloaded my 5 round mag and went over to back Clint up, by this time he was about out of ammo and the Coati were heading up the side of the canyon. We were finally able to connect on this one before he made it over the top.
We spotted them from the truck, got stopped and piled out to try and get a shot, Clint with his Benelli and me with an AR. Paul called with a distress call to get them to stop, just then a gray fox broke out from cover 20 yds from the truck heading to the call. I just happened to be between the call and the fox, the 1st shot hit him low (leg) as did the second, but that just seemed to piss him off, he got up and kept coming??? Two more shots put him down plus an insurance shot to end his misery, crazy I know. He ended up with 4 entrance holes in him, none were well placed. I apparently failed to hold a little high on such a close target. There was very little if any pelt damage.
I reloaded my 5 round mag and went over to back Clint up, by this time he was about out of ammo and the Coati were heading up the side of the canyon. We were finally able to connect on this one before he made it over the top.