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I agree with foxbuster and Pruson, the reds we call in always use the wind but you can use that to your advantage because they are so predictable that way. I find that if you set up near cover you can usually watch your down wind and make the fox come past you in range while it is making its way around to wind you. Reds will make use of cover to approach and are very wary when responding to a distress call in coyote country. Foxbuster is right about the ball of fur. The first fox I shot this year was sleeping in a ball and I thought I had the drop on him. I couldn't believe it when he jumped up after the shot. Too bad for him that he just ran 20 yrds. Bang Flop.Good luck and go get em.SORSOR
I agree with foxbuster and Pruson, the reds we call in always use the wind but you can use that to your advantage because they are so predictable that way. I find that if you set up near cover you can usually watch your down wind and make the fox come past you in range while it is making its way around to wind you. Reds will make use of cover to approach and are very wary when responding to a distress call in coyote country. Foxbuster is right about the ball of fur. The first fox I shot this year was sleeping in a ball and I thought I had the drop on him. I couldn't believe it when he jumped up after the shot. Too bad for him that he just ran 20 yrds. Bang Flop.
Good luck and go get em.
SOR