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I was looking at some old stuff on fox and a quote from a 1924 text mentioned that the black fox from Washington had the crown of the highest price for its hide of all current species, at $1200-1500 dollars. Thats a TON of money now AND BACK IN 1924.
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probably worth about 30 bucks now...
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Funny, this thread's timing. I was over in Tri-Cities last weekend doing some fishing, I was out in Burbank. Hit the water around 8am on Saturday and I stumbled upon two fox. One traditional reddish color and another darker phase, almost black. I was just West of Boise Cascade, along the Columbia. I grew up in Tri-Cities and I had NEVER seen one until last weekend.
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I've only seen two or three as well. One was on my elk kill in 2003 in Winston Creek, cleaning up the scraps. It was very light gray/ silver in color, did not see any red or orange any where. I swore it was an arctic fox. When it saw three of us on Mt Bikes, it was gone.
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Sweet pics Tom! The one with Pinnacle Peak in the background is money!
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Quote from: javman on May 23, 2009, 12:00:44 PM
Sweet pics Tom! The one with Pinnacle Peak in the background is money!
What ever you do don't let the cat out of the bag on where these guy's are!
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Quote from: javman on May 23, 2009, 12:00:44 PM
Sweet pics Tom! The one with Pinnacle Peak in the background is money!
That was my favorite too.
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what is the range of these guys? i ask because i was calling for coyotes about a month ago up in kapowsin (west side foothills of rainier) and i saw what i thought was a all black coyote. what ever it was it busted me and was running away. was this a coyote or a fox?
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well, I've seen more black coyotes than black foxes if that answers your question.......
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thats what i thought, but after seeing this thread i thought well maybe.
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Very nice pics! Thanks for sharing. What cool critters.
I've never heard of the name cascade fox attached to the red fox. I saw all different colors of reds growing up in Montana. Caught and shot mostly red phase. I definitely see more black ones than red phase here in wetern WA.
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Tom,
Your photos of the foxes are just fabulous! I haven't seen a fox in the wild for over 30 years now.
Thanks for posting the photos for our enjoyment!
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