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    Look what I found today.

    Not an easy place to get a clean shot. This den is right in the middle of some tall, thick stuff. This was the only shot I was able to get off. This den is within walking distance of my house, so I will be back to try again.
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    Re: Look what I found today.

    I rather like him in the tall grass.
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    Re: Look what I found today.

    OMG, that is a very young Fox! Great find , but remember under too much stress a mother will move her young..
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    Re: Look what I found today.

    Thanks for the tip Paul.
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    Re: Look what I found today.

    Nice shot! Wish I had the opportunity to get a few shots like this, Jeff
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    Re: Look what I found today.

    I am sure you will do fine.

    Eric's foxes for instance are used to humans due to where they are, but your foxes are secluded and less accustomed to humans. I am not Eric's foxes are easier to shoot or less spectacular though, only that his den is less likely to be moved
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    Re: Look what I found today.

    Quote Originally Posted by paulnj
    I am sure you will do fine.

    Eric's foxes for instance are used to humans due to where they are, but your foxes are secluded and less accustomed to humans. I am not Eric's foxes are easier to shoot or less spectacular though, only that his den is less likely to be moved

    Yeah, I know what you mean.

    Of the 3 dens that I have found over the last 3 years, this one is the most secluded. The first was next to a road, the second was along a hiking trail in a state park. This one is right next to a hiking trail as well, but you can't see it, and the trail doesn't get used much. My dog actually found the den a week ago, but I wasn't sure if it was in use, or what had made it until yesterday.

    This kit actually walked away from the den opening, but I didn't see where it went. I would have had to get up a bit to see it, and I didn't want to scare it. There are several other holes in this same area that it could have went into.
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