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Hunting for a fox worth mounting
28 January 2011, 01:36
Mr. GHunting for a fox worth mounting
Hello guys,
Within this winter I'll try to shoot a decent fox with perfect fur for my "trophy room" (just a little room in the basement...nothing compared with Anders

).
Yesterday morning I went out for an early session before work. 0540 am a young female approached at the bait. Couple of seconds later this were the result.
Too young so the fur wasn't perfectly developed. Looks like I have to try again soon!
28 January 2011, 03:22
Arild IversenCongratulations anyway Geir.
A good fox is a dead fox!
Arild Iversen.
28 January 2011, 03:30
Claret_DabblerG, I've shot a few nice foxes over the past year. I have been looking out for a candidate for the taxidermist myself, but I seem to keep messing them up....

I will really have to try and get one standing facing me shortly to see if I can get a perfect carcass.
Maybe I need a Hornet?
Shot this one at Kiri's place a few months ago:
Just because you are paranoid, doesn't mean they are not out to get you....
28 January 2011, 04:28
GerryMr. G,
Waidmannsheil - Bubba!
I've collected alot of December & January fox pelts and gotta admit the larger Boomers really do some pelt damage.
The best collection I cropped was a couple winters with a 22 Hornet and RWS 46 gr. Jagd/Match ammo. 2nd best results were w/either a .222 or .223 Remington w/40 & 45 gr. Nosler BT's or similar weight Hornady A&VMax's.
The RWS on the really good pelts almost never resulted in an exit wound. They just sorta sloshed when you retreived them but at least the pelt was saved.
Good Luck w/your search for a nice, mature, full-coated Fox trophy.
Cheers,
Number 10
28 January 2011, 13:55
calgarychef1I don't know your shot distance but a shotgun with buckshot is VERY fur friendly and will drop a big coyote at 40 yards with authority.
28 January 2011, 16:36
SLDGIf any one is looking for a fox fur fox taxidermi i will certainly try i have quite a few round my house and they are in fab condition.
Here is a couple of pitures.
http://i140.photobucket.com/al...006/FoxCub2new-1.jpg
28 January 2011, 16:53
Mr. GThanks guys!
Claret_Dabbler, that exit didn't look too good, but a good taxidermist can really work wonders with damaged fur.
Gerry, I used 30-06. with a 180 grain trophy bonded bear claw which left an exit wound about 5 cm. The distance was 90-100 meters. This is the same rifle and bullet as I normally use moose hunting. Got one 222.rem as well, but the scope is better with the 30-06 which I prefer during dark hours

(Schmidt & Bender Zenith 3-12x50 illuminated FD7)
calgarychef1, usually the distance we shoot when sitting at the bait or calling them is 50-200 meters. Rather 200 than 50... Otherwise I'd use a shotgun as well!
02 February 2011, 03:29
Fallow BuckWe saw some tube skinned wolves on an alaska outfitters stand in Reno with Dig. I think they would be a great way to do foxes if it wasn't for the fact that they stink so bad.
308 with some TSX's don't do too much damage on the pelts. 243 and 6.5mm seem to leave a big hole.
I just got osme varmint grenades and also some 58gr V-max's that I think might need testing on a fox.
K
K
02 February 2011, 13:52
Gerryquote:
tube skinned
Only way to fly ...... if they're done correctly the pelts should be in magnificant condition.
Smell ..... ? Something's amiss.
Cheers,
Number 10
02 February 2011, 14:06
Claret_DabblerDog Foxes stink pretty badly at this time of year.
Actually the best bullet is probably something like a 40gr Vmax or BT from a 223 or 22/250.
When you call a fox in, you often get a shot with the Fox standing facing you. Stick that little bullet into his chest, he will drop on the spot and you would not get an exit wound, in fact, there is usually not even a drop of blood on the entry wound. Pelt should be perfect.
Just because you are paranoid, doesn't mean they are not out to get you....
02 February 2011, 14:15
mouse93Hunting for a fox worth mounting - I'd be looking for something like this one (c'mon guys - I know, I know - the dead one)

- shot in our places this winter - 11 kg
02 February 2011, 14:56
DomNow that's a fox mouse

the one without the tail of course, ha.
Best combo I've found for fox is 35gr V-max out of a Hornet, can't find entrance or exit most of the time and I've yet to have one take a step after the hit, it's lights out . . . right now!
-------- There are those who only reload so they can shoot, and then there are those who only shoot so they can reload. I belong to the first group. Dom ---------
02 February 2011, 22:32
Mr. Gquote:
Originally posted by Fallow Buck:
We saw some tube skinned wolves on an alaska outfitters stand in Reno with Dig. I think they would be a great way to do foxes if it wasn't for the fact that they stink so bad.
I've never experienced that the skin smell after it's been prepared properly, but they sure smell like shit before.
When it comes to skinning, tube skinning IMO is the only way to go with foxes.
03 February 2011, 18:51
AndersMr. G, aren't you going to tell the guys that you fell asleep and missed out on seeing the lynx that passed by?

Great fox, btw!
Hope you get a bigger one for mounting soon
03 February 2011, 19:18
GhubertHey Mr. G!
How are you buddy?
Nice fox and I'm sure you'll get a bigger one but you should know that the reason more English boys haven't chimed in that "mounting" a "fox" is quite a different proposition in this part of the world than it evidently is in yours.
Having said that Arlid spotted a monster fox that gave every impression of needing mounting near Kiri's place last year.
He even had some success calling it in.
I'm sure he'll hook you up.

03 February 2011, 20:25
Claret_Dabblerquote:
Originally posted by Ghubert:
.....Having said that Arlid spotted a monster fox that gave every impression of needing mounting near Kiri's place last year.
He even had some success calling it in...
Amir, you are a very bad man, that was the mangeyist old fox I have seen in a long time. In fact, it bore a better resemblance to a badger than any vixen I have ever seen...

Just because you are paranoid, doesn't mean they are not out to get you....
03 February 2011, 22:44
Mr. Gquote:
Originally posted by Anders:
Mr. G, aren't you going to tell the guys that you fell asleep and missed out on seeing the lynx that passed by?
Haha..thought I should leave that one out

, but as you bring it up, I must say that I was not asleep! Just didn't see that part of the field from where I was sitting. About an hour later I followed its tracks and found that he had pased right underneath my treestand at the other side of the field

Amir, all good here

you self?
I know that lots of you guys don't find any fox worth a mount, but I recon they look quite nice if you can get one with its best winter pelt

as long as it's dead its good...right?
03 February 2011, 22:47
Arild IversenBrian / Amir, thanks for a good lough, and yes, more like a badger than a slim and nimble vixen.
But then again, I´m just an old fox myself, and as long as it soft and furry it´ll do

Arild Iversen.
04 February 2011, 01:11
SGraves155quote:
Originally posted by mouse93:
Hunting for a fox worth mounting - I'd be looking for something like this one (c'mon guys - I know, I know - the dead one)

- shot in our places this winter - 11 kg
Ja, two foxes!
04 February 2011, 01:44
Akshooteroriginally posted by Fallow Buck
"We saw some tube skinned wolves on an alaska outfitters stand in Reno with Dig. I think they would be a great way to do foxes if it wasn't for the fact that they stink so bad."
Thats what I do but one of these days I will get a full body mount of a big Kodiak island cross fox.
Mr. G when I hunted in Sweden I bought some 30-06 jagd-match ammo for my drilling for birds. That hard ball bullet did zero damge to the bird skin and I have it mounted. I would think it would work very well for a fox.
I have shot many foxes with large rifles even a .375 H&H as long as the bullet dos'nt expand they useally don't tear things up to bad.

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04 February 2011, 02:04
Fallow BuckI really wish I had taken a picture of the fox hats that we saw.
Basically they were tube skinned foxes and bobcats that you wore the head like a hat and tied the front legs under your chin. The rest hung down like a world class mullet!!
We kept arguing over who was going to be the photographer and who was going to be the model and needless to say I suddenly developed a face for radio....
Mr G, I got some Varmint grenades and V-max's in 6mm if you think they help. When you are here in october with Anders I'm sure we can get you a nice fat fox that has been dining out on my pheasants, (If amir hasn't cleared them all up by then!!)
K
04 February 2011, 02:29
Claret_Dabblerquote:
Originally posted by Fallow Buck:
I really wish I had taken a picture of the fox hats that we saw.
Basically they were tube skinned foxes and bobcats that you wore the head like a hat and tied the front legs under your chin. The rest hung down like a world class mullet!!
We kept arguing over who was going to be the photographer and who was going to be the model and needless to say I suddenly developed a face for radio....
Mr G, I got some Varmint grenades and V-max's in 6mm if you think they help. When you are here in october with Anders I'm sure we can get you a nice fat fox that has been dining out on my pheasants, (If amir hasn't cleared them all up by then!!)
K
Kiri, I am pretty sure Eddie "EMcC" has one of those hats. I think I have a photo somewhere...
Just because you are paranoid, doesn't mean they are not out to get you....
06 February 2011, 01:16
Mr. Gquote:
Originally posted by Fallow Buck:
Mr G, I got some Varmint grenades and V-max's in 6mm if you think they help. When you are here in october with Anders I'm sure we can get you a nice fat fox that has been dining out on my pheasants, (If amir hasn't cleared them all up by then!!)
K
Haha....Make sure Amir leave one for me

07 February 2011, 16:22
Fallow Buckquote:
Originally posted by Mr. G:
quote:
Originally posted by Fallow Buck:
Mr G, I got some Varmint grenades and V-max's in 6mm if you think they help. When you are here in october with Anders I'm sure we can get you a nice fat fox that has been dining out on my pheasants, (If amir hasn't cleared them all up by then!!)
K
Haha....Make sure Amir leave one for me
I don't think that will be a problem mate.
K
11 February 2011, 20:03
donnerHeres the way the fur should look for a perfekt mount

11 February 2011, 21:21
solviOr like this
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11 February 2011, 21:28
donner
Solvi if we shoot a fox like that here in norway we likely will be arrested

they are protekted here!
11 February 2011, 22:54
Mr. GDonner,
That's a good one! Who did the mount for you? Send me a PM if you don't want his name to be displayed

11 February 2011, 23:06
donnerThat mount is made by my brother
www.jakt-utstopping.no and that mount won the nordic championship

he makes a lot of foxes every year!
12 February 2011, 01:36
Mr. GThanks!! He might hear from me later on this year
