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That one track blown up is as good as it gets when it's this warm. These birds are not wasted in the end. My cross fox buddy, who eventually nailed all of my backyard chukar buddies, gets the remains. Here he is yesterday morning, first looking for what he smells then running away with it. He was not using his eyes at all in the search, just his nose. I tossed one out last night while cleaning them and it's gone already. This is one healthy fox. He must make regular stops at the dog dishes in the neighborhood.
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04-15-2014, 09:20 PM | #14 | ||||||
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thats one pretty fox..he looks like his hair is in full prime...charlie
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I had to edit my original post and am putting it back in here. I made my final trip out April 14 and finally got into birds. It was an hour on snowshoes to get to where they were. I went a bit less than half way up this side valley along the hillside where I had spotted a lot of sign from the air then came back down in the creek bed. I kicked up birds all the way back down and got every bird I saw except one. Best day ever on snowshoes and best ptarmigan day ever. I got a limit this time. When I got out I put down a tarp, made a jacket pillow and took a nice nap in the sun. Great way to end my ski flying season.
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