shawnhu Posted December 6, 2013 Share Posted December 6, 2013 I find the philosophy that some have interesting. " it's legal so he can do what he wants". And I'm not saying that's wrong, but hunting is an interesting area. It's not always black and white and the government isn't always right. If they were right, game laws would not have evolved as much as they have. I do support self imposed restrictions and do not find fault in those whose restrictions are different than mine... But that blanket statement does bother me. Instead of asking someone to butt out... Why can't we discuss the killing of a fox as peers? A few posted info both in favor and against it that I previously didn't even know. Let's stop resorting to "it's legal, so it's right" I'd like to arrow a fox someday, but not sure I can. I think they're fun to watch. Right, we all know your views on obeying the law. No need to constantly restate it to justify you bending the rules that govern our sport. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
shawnhu Posted December 6, 2013 Share Posted December 6, 2013 He's been suspended before. He doesn't care. His suspension has nothing to do with it. You alone have cursed and called others names more times than I care to remember, but yet you're still here. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Five Seasons Posted December 6, 2013 Share Posted December 6, 2013 Fan club enter and ruin thread. I don't curse or call names. You can't quote a single one. Still waiting on that pic in my pm box buddy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Culvercreek hunt club Posted December 6, 2013 Share Posted December 6, 2013 I find the philosophy that some have interesting. " it's legal so he can do what he wants". And I'm not saying that's wrong, but hunting is an interesting area. It's not always black and white and the government isn't always right. If they were right, game laws would not have evolved as much as they have. I do support self imposed restrictions and do not find fault in those whose restrictions are different than mine... But that blanket statement does bother me. Instead of asking someone to butt out... Why can't we discuss the killing of a fox as peers? A few posted info both in favor and against it that I previously didn't even know. Let's stop resorting to "it's legal, so it's right" I'd like to arrow a fox someday, but not sure I can. I think they're fun to watch. I see more fox and coyote tracks than I see rabbit and pheasant tracks. That didn't use to be the case on the property I hunt. The habitat is still very good rabbit cover but they aren't there any more. Until I see that change I will take every fox and coyote I see. Unfortunately hawks are protected because I would lump them right in with the other two. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Early Posted December 6, 2013 Share Posted December 6, 2013 The only good thing I can say about multi-flora rose is that it protects rabbits from coyotes and hawks, even foxes to a lesser extent. We hunt some rose thickets that harbor a lot of rabbits. In them we see weasel, martin and fisher tracks...but no coyote tracks...and few fox (because of the large coyote population). So, we have no need to whack foxes, coyotes or hawks to protect our rabbits....the roses provide ideal protection. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BizCT Posted December 6, 2013 Share Posted December 6, 2013 (edited) I would like to kill a red fox for 3 reasons: 1 = because I think a red fox is one of harder species of game to kill in New York (harder than a whitetail, squirrel, chipmunk, and many other species). 2 = because I never killed one before (did miss a nice 1 once during deer season). 3 = To display as a trophy. Edited December 6, 2013 by Biz-R-OWorld Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Early Posted December 6, 2013 Share Posted December 6, 2013 Yup...You are weird!!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BizCT Posted December 6, 2013 Share Posted December 6, 2013 He's been suspended before. He doesn't care. Long hair, don't care. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BizCT Posted December 6, 2013 Share Posted December 6, 2013 Yup...You are weird!!! We should go to Iceland together to hunt artic fox: http://www.internationaladventure.com/iceland/articfox.html $3850 for one hunter $2950 for two hunters (price per person) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PREDATE Posted December 6, 2013 Share Posted December 6, 2013 The grouse love it in the rose too. Owls probably take as many if not more bunnies and mice.Twice I've almost had great-horned owls land on my face while out using distress calls for predators. They were about 5 feet away and coming in fast, but I flailed my arms just in the nick of time! Ouch, that would've hurt! On that note Earl, even I as a predator hunter do sometimes give a little leeway to the fox in certain areas if I notice a heavy presence of coyotes. Fox are the lesser K9 of NYS and are in a constant struggle with yotes to which I show no prejudice. However, my reason for giving the fox a break is not so the bunnies and birds flourish, but so the fox can establish healthy #'s. I very seldom hunt grouse and bunnies anymore. Our approaches are very different, but they still work. You hunt the prey species, but not the predator. So the prey species will suffer double and the predators flourish to kill mice. I let the prey species flourish and kill the predators, which lets the prey species flourish even more and that keeps my area chock full of both. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
shawnhu Posted December 6, 2013 Share Posted December 6, 2013 We should go to Iceland together to hunt artic fox: http://www.internationaladventure.com/iceland/articfox.html $3850 for one hunter $2950 for two hunters (price per person) I hope you don't end up paying for 2 And only end up one coming back. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Five Seasons Posted December 7, 2013 Share Posted December 7, 2013 (edited) I see more fox and coyote tracks than I see rabbit and pheasant tracks. That didn't use to be the case on the property I hunt. The habitat is still very good rabbit cover but they aren't there any more. Until I see that change I will take every fox and coyote I see. Unfortunately hawks are protected because I would lump them right in with the other two. And that's just it, isn't it? Many would value a hawk over a pheasant. It's all relative. And that was my only point. Edited December 7, 2013 by Belo Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Culvercreek hunt club Posted December 7, 2013 Share Posted December 7, 2013 (edited) A little bit of coyote with the 308 today. 130 yards. Bummer can't post a pic from my phone it seems Edited December 7, 2013 by Culvercreek hunt club Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DROpTINE Posted December 7, 2013 Share Posted December 7, 2013 Murderer!.......lol congrats. Just saw one chase 10 deer out of the thick stuff. Naturally they ran the wrong way and not closer. Couldn't get a shot on the yote or the deer. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
thphm Posted December 7, 2013 Share Posted December 7, 2013 All depends on the bullet you are using and the distance. Some .308 bullets will turn him inside out and others just a small entrance and exit. X2, You are not talking about an animal with a lot of bone mass , the bullet will exit not much larger then it went in. Someone I know recently shot a Yote at close range with a 180 grain 30 - 06 ,The bullet went in and out just about the same size and it dropped in it's tracks. Doc I would no hesitate to use the .270 also.I have seen an all white Yote shot with one,If you look at the mount you never could tell it was hit with one. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Early Posted December 7, 2013 Share Posted December 7, 2013 55 grain .308 Accelerator work even better! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Culvercreek hunt club Posted December 7, 2013 Share Posted December 7, 2013 55 grain .308 Accelerator work even better! Know if you can hand load those? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Doc Posted December 7, 2013 Share Posted December 7, 2013 What the hell is going on here. I can't paste anything. I can do it anywhere else but not in this forum. I had a great link to a fox video that I wanted to pass on. Nope, can't do it. Wait a minute, I'll do it the hard way: http://www.edisproduction.de/2013/11/19/fox-hunting-under-snow-in-an-incredible-way/ There, what's the odds I re-typed all of that without a mistake....lol Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Early Posted December 7, 2013 Share Posted December 7, 2013 Not sure about handloading, Culver.....My guess is YES Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Suilleabhain Posted December 7, 2013 Share Posted December 7, 2013 My brother head shot a snoeshoe rabbit with a 300 Savage once. When he picked it up, the eyes were hanging on the end of the nerves and there wasn't anything else left of the head. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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