not uncommon at all, gray fox sleep in pine trees to keep away from larger predators, especially coyote.
found a nice spot to make a stand, about 30 seconds into the call a nice gray showed up,a quick shot from my 17 Ackley hornet dispatched him.
over the next 2 minutes 5 more fox meet the same fate, thinking the action was over the depleted clip was replaced with a full one, all of a sudden a large male ran out onto a large limb on a nearby evergreen tree, without hesitation he plunged the 15 feet to the ground.
surprised by what I had just witnessed, a quick snap shot barley missed the fox chest. the bullet burned a streak from the front shoulder to the tail down the middle of his side.
the fox streaked off over the edge of the hill, he was no longer a gray fox but a striped gray fox. over the next 2 months that fox came to my call twice, both times I let him go, otherwise it would have been double jeopardy.