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Post by duckmounter on Jan 10, 2012 10:34:47 GMT -6
I have a small piece of property that I have caught 10 foxes on in the last two years. Seven this year so far all the foxes were red except for one grey.All the reds were males. Why is that? I can't understand why I haven't caught a female yet.
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Post by lb on Jan 10, 2012 11:19:31 GMT -6
Statistical abnormality, I suspect. I have killed a dozen male coyotes in a row, kind of remarkable, but just one of those things. Grays are supposed to be more aggressive towards Reds? I don't think they get along?
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Post by duckmounter on Jan 10, 2012 13:36:42 GMT -6
And a repeat from yesterday another male this morning. Same place same trap.
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Post by lb on Jan 10, 2012 16:47:51 GMT -6
Good pic! Maybe you are using a lure or a scent that is specific to males? I don't see how there could be another possibility, other than random? Also, I don't know a damned thing about reds, never killed one. We have grays.
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