Hunting Washington Forum
Other Hunting => Coyote, Small Game, Varmints => Topic started by: seth30 on October 09, 2017, 08:12:34 PM
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I'm down here for a contracting job in Nevada and hunting every night. just bagged a kit fox and now want to get a red fox. What calling sequence do you recommend? There is a abundance of coyotes here and have called them in at almost every set to not shoot in fear of scaring away any fox. Looking for a call that may lessen the chance of a coyote coming in. I have a FoxPro, and jack attack that has been pretty good to me so far with the kit fox :tup:
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They both pretty much eat the same thing, so your going to have to wade through the coyotes until you find a fox. I've called coyotes on fox distress and just about every call I can think of from the smallest mouse squeak to deer distress. Reds don't seem to be very prevolent in coyote country. I used to trap a lot of fox, when coyotes started showing up in the traps the red fox catch would drop off.
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That's what I understand. Wolves above yotes and coyotes above foxes.
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Dont let any yote walk away... If your calling in yotes shoot them and go find a new area. I've trapped a ton of red fox and find them 99% of the time around Ag fields.