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Unread 06-09-2022, 12:39 PM   #22
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Originally Posted by Mike Koneski View Post
Sorry, but that is a red fox. How do I know? I trapped it. Only ever trapped one gray here and that's mounted on the wall.
Come on Mountain man, it’s a Gray. Different genus and specie. Back to remedial Wildlife 101. You’ll learn that grays do have some red in the fur, sometimes a lot. If you’re so sure, let’s see a pic of the white-tipped tail that belongs on a Red.

Oh yeah, I can hear the Mountain Man now ….. that’s a rare variation of a Red. Bwaaaaahaha.

Here's a Gray taken on opportunity with a Fox Sterly 20 bore and a Super-X with 4-shot. Check out the patches of red/orange fur. "A Fox Gets the Game".
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