Fox's pairing up

Cyres

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Over the last 10 days or so I have seen quite a few pairs of foxs. Several pairs chasing around almost like roe rutting. Also seeing them on/ in places I haven't seen them all year. Strangely not heard any persistent fox calling mainly sporadic contact calls.
Paired up ones are showing no interest in squeak calls either.
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Over the last 10 days or so I have seen quite a few pairs of foxs. Several pairs chasing around almost like roe rutting. Also seeing them on/ in places I haven't seen them all year. Strangely not heard any persistent fox calling mainly sporadic contact calls.
Paired up ones are showing no interest in squeak calls either.
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Yep I saw a pair the other night and they took no interest in any calls at all.
 
Over the last 10 days or so I have seen quite a few pairs of foxs. Several pairs chasing around almost like roe rutting. Also seeing them on/ in places I haven't seen them all year. Strangely not heard any persistent fox calling mainly sporadic contact calls.
Paired up ones are showing no interest in squeak calls either.
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Yep - tell me about it! I have a pair which I can watch working the snipe and woodcock across the face of my hill like two sheepdogs but show no interest in anything I do.
Anyone have a snipe/woodcock call download?
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Was out last night and had three foxes in same field i managed to shoot the one and the others ran then about ten mins later i could a fox calling in the area we came frome
 
I shot 4 dogs and 2 vixens last week in one night on a small permission i have
then shot a dog and a vixen this week
i shot the vixen first and left it where i always do walked the rest of the farm and was on my way back when i spotted another fox sniffing around the dead vixen shot that one only to find it was a dog
randy thing i bet he thought she's laying there, my luck must be in
as for calls vixen in heat or vixen scream seem to be go to at the mo
 
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