Hunting Washington Forum
Community => Photo & Video => Topic started by: stickinmaster on July 10, 2011, 10:57:44 AM
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I read the post fox in Wa?, figured what the heck i know were some hang out. These boogers are fast and never stand still, centering them in a trail cam pic may be harder than i thought. It doesnt help that the camera gets messed with when these guys are around. Over 40 pics of the rascals none of them are centered but here are a few. Re-hung, hopefully this next soak will produce better pics!
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wow very cool :tup: hopefully you get them to stand still long enough to get better pictures.
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Very cool.
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Very cool.
:yeah:
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Cool! They sure are movers. Might try a few drops of Pheasant Scent in front of the cam. They might pause to sniff it and give the cam a still shot.
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Try some bait. Whatever you've got- some meat scraps, bones, fish, etc. Heck I suppose even some type of fruit might work, like apples. I know coyotes eat them, fox probably would too.
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:tup:well done, give me a call i got an idea for ya
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yeah they're fast! Had one in my pasture again the other night. 25 yards away from my deck. Put the light on it and it flipped around and was gone.
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dig a hole out in front of your cam and stuff some doggy treats down in there try to make it as deep as possible a clam gun might do the trick if it aint to rocky
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Nice pics it is about time you checkedyour camera. :tup:
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I have shot two over the last ten years or so in the Wenatchee area.
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I've been really thinking about using some bait, but i really don't want to push them out of the area due to other predators, mainly coyotes. Im pretty sure yotes would push them out of the area, but i could be wrong.