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More fun than a barrel of Foxes?

DLFant

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S0 I loaded a new sequence in the Fury yesterday and thought I would go try it out this morning. On the first stand I set the caller about 25 yards in front of me in a little draw. I was sure that was where he would come in. About 2 min in one came in about 6 foot to my right I swung and shot him on the run turned back to face the caller in time for a second one to come in the same place. I couldnt get around quick enough. While i was trying another came in from the left at the call I swung around shot and missed at the same time a forth one run up right up behind me about and started barking and had no shot on him. I felt like someone poured them out of a barrel on top of me HaHa


Nothing on the second stand but had another on the third stand I shot him. Pretty happy with the sequence so far
 
Sounds like what happened to a friend of mine. I will not mention the state but at the time there was NO hunting season for taking fox in those days. Politics and rich people who "hunted" them on horse back and with dogs controlled the laws. Get the picture. My friend lived right on the border between two states and the other state had a fox season. My friend decides to go into a place that he could deer hunt that was in the no fox season state and try out his new fox pups in distress tape to see if there were any foxes around. He drove his truck down into the middle of a big area that had been clear cut of timber and just rolled down the windows of his truck and popped the tape into the audio system of his truck and cranks up the volume. He said almost instantly foxes came from every direction all around him. lightbulb He sold a lot of fur that year in the state that had the open season and of course all those fox were taken in the state with the open season :rolleyes:
 
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