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you have it frozen?Just tanned not a fancy lifelike pose. Near Coquille.
ALL AT ONCEI have had a few blonde foxes that were tanned.
OK Thats just funnyI had a tanned fox once, however, several years later she looked more like a tanned bear
God gives each animal enough brains to tan it, I hope I never need to figure that outShould have gone old school and used it's brains.
https://www.amazon.com/Brain-Tanning-Sioux-Way-Step-Instructions/dp/B008GE55U2God gives each animal enough brains to tan it, I hope I never need to figure that out
I've gone soft in my young old age but I'll dust yotes all day. I've handed out my fair share of dirt naps to grays but now them and the bobs get a pass. The first gray I ever shot (circa 1980s) was with an over kill A/O Leupold scoped 223 Rem 700. The fox was on a string, head first towards my barrel and decoy. I saw nothing but a blur/streak. I literally thought it was a young coyote coming in. I couldn't get my scope turned down but I managed to end that fox in one shot. I wasn't going to take the gamble that it was going to stop and not blow right past me.Still in the trap. I had a person lined up before I started trapping and when I caught this one he backed out. Just want it tanned to hang up in the cabin. Of course I have a Landowners furbearers licence.
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