My varmint buddy and I went out to shoot some coyotes. We hit the trail before sunup now our San Diego members might know the area we were on the Pacific Crest Trail on the BLM portion. It was a great morning high clouds low temps and open country. There was still some snow in the shadows at around 4,000' elevation.
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Our first 2 stands scored us nothing but it was only about 7AM so no problem. Stand #3 was reall fun after about 2min of calling a grey fox pops up 10yds in front of me spots us and bolts I took one shot at 130yds with the ole 22mag but he was so busy moving in and out of cover that all I did was scare the daylights out of him.
Stand #4 we called about 3min when I notice what looked like a Bobcat sitting on a rock @ around 200yds I glassed it and it was another grey fox
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It was quite the hunt for us in the years he and I have been varmint hunting together we had never called in a fox before let alone 2 in a row.
So here is a pic of a California grey fox for you.
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Here is one that shows the damage a bit better he only went 3yds after the shot but that is because he thrashed for a second or 2 before we could finish him.
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Just thought I would show our British brothers what fox look like in my end of the world
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