BeanMan Long Time Member Messages 6,972 Aug 14, 2011 #1 Three days, three juvenile fox, the only ones I've caught in 23 years of live trapping. Same one? Spark got to harass this one in hopes that he won't be in a trap tomorrow morning.
Three days, three juvenile fox, the only ones I've caught in 23 years of live trapping. Same one? Spark got to harass this one in hopes that he won't be in a trap tomorrow morning.
E eldorado Long Time Member Messages 8,636 Aug 14, 2011 #2 Has to be the dumbest if it's the same fox caught 3 days in a row and probably the luckiest if released again. Eldorado
Has to be the dumbest if it's the same fox caught 3 days in a row and probably the luckiest if released again. Eldorado
eelgrass Long Time Member Messages 31,745 Aug 14, 2011 #5 When I was a kid I made a little box trap for catching chipmunks in the back yard. I would always let them go, but the same one would always "volunteer" to get caught again and again. It became quite a game. I named him Alvin. Eel
When I was a kid I made a little box trap for catching chipmunks in the back yard. I would always let them go, but the same one would always "volunteer" to get caught again and again. It became quite a game. I named him Alvin. Eel
BeanMan Long Time Member Messages 6,972 Aug 14, 2011 #6 Smitty, No real point in killing it I guess. It's the wrong time of year for a pelt. If it were a coyote it would be dead.
Smitty, No real point in killing it I guess. It's the wrong time of year for a pelt. If it were a coyote it would be dead.
K kilowatt Moderator Messages 14,624 Aug 14, 2011 #7 Take the little chit for a long ride say like 10-15 miles. Before you do though, spray his tail like mentioned above for ID later. Brian http://i25.tinypic.com/fxbjgy.jpg[/IMG]
Take the little chit for a long ride say like 10-15 miles. Before you do though, spray his tail like mentioned above for ID later. Brian http://i25.tinypic.com/fxbjgy.jpg[/IMG]