09 March 2009, 10:15
Bob in TXIraan Texas-Grey Fox
My calling partner and I moved the truck we call from at night over to another friend's ranch. We managed to get in some calling. I whistled up a nice grey fox. I have finally decided to get a full body mount done and he made the cut.
Bob
09 March 2009, 18:53
white eaglethose greys are nice
should make a fine looking trophy mount
09 March 2009, 19:35
Bobby TomekNice going, Bob! That fox will make a nice mount.
That custom rifle of yours is a killing machine. I'm sure you've grown quite fond of it by now, but I am willing to bet the critters in your area have not!

09 March 2009, 20:25
butchloci had one mounted carrying a fox squiril - you would me amazed at the coloring of the 2 when side by side. they match almost exactly right down the the black stripes on the side
10 March 2009, 03:39
GeedubyaHola Bob,
Another one bites the dust and Bob is still smilin'. Hope to go to my lease this weekend and do a little hog hunting and varmint calling. Best of luck to you and yours and I know you'll keep on whackin' those varmints.
GWB
10 March 2009, 06:35
erictCongrats Bob! What do the pelts on the southern fox look like? I always wondered if they were significantly "less thick" than the fur on northern animals.
Another question - I'm sure most of us do predator hunting from the ground, but I'm guessing that when shooting from a truck or elevated platform that the holes enter from higher up or on top of the animals - have you had any issues with those kinds of entry holes? I'm a little worried about pelt damage but I really want to try hunting from a treestand at one of my places because of how much extra shooting I could get from it.
10 March 2009, 17:22
Bob in TXThanks Guys! He was a bute....
Bobby-The new rifle is getting pretty well broken in.

butchloc-I bet that does look good. Had??
GW-Good hunting brother!! Are you coming to the Posse Rendezvous?????
erict-In my experience, all predator pelts get thicker and fuller as you move north. That is why they bring more money. I haven't had any trouble when night hunting from a high rack with the angles. I can still hit a rattle snake from up there. It is more a matter of knowing how your gun is sighted in and shoots. As far as fur friendly, it depends more you your caliber and bullet choice. Foxes and bobcats are small and thin skinned.
Bob
11 March 2009, 23:50
Wendell ReichBob, what is the gun? Rock River?
16 March 2009, 17:03
Bob in TXWendell,
It has a lot or RRA in it, but it is a custom build.
Bob
Texas Predator Posse Anvil Arms Lower Receiver
High Standard Upper Receiver (made by Continental Machine & Tool same company that make's Rock River,DPMS and other's)
CMMG Mid-Length Gas Port
CCMG 18” Medium Contour Barrel, 11 Degree Recessed Target Crown, 1/8 Twist
(blank from Pac-Nor)
Standard A2 Flash Suppressor
Steel Picatinny Rail Gas Block
CMMG Bolt Carrier Group (enhanced extractor upgrade)
GG&G Scout Rail
Rock River Lower Parts Group (much modified trigger & hammer)
Rock River Tactical CAR Buttstock Kit, Green, Six Position Collapsible
Rock River Pistol Grip-Green
Rock River Free-Float Aluminum Tube Forend-Green
Nikon Monarch 3-9x40 (Team Primos) Scope
16 March 2009, 18:13
Wendell ReichI like the green Rock River parts. Makes that gun look sharp!
That is a nice gun.