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Post by trapshooter25 on Oct 10, 2013 14:17:45 GMT -6
I finally found a fox track. I don't know if it is a red or gray. I will post it this afternoon.
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Post by trapshooter25 on Oct 12, 2013 16:12:29 GMT -6
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Post by trapshooter25 on Oct 12, 2013 16:13:11 GMT -6
Well I think it is
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Post by trapshooter25 on Oct 13, 2013 17:40:14 GMT -6
What do u guys think
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fox track
Oct 14, 2013 15:03:49 GMT -6
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Post by trapshooter25 on Oct 14, 2013 15:03:49 GMT -6
can someone confirm my theory.
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Post by bigjohn on Oct 14, 2013 16:40:12 GMT -6
When you take a picture of a track,you need a clear track on certain animals.Also need to put a quarter in your pocket to have to lay next to the track for reference of size.Most pictures of tracks lack the clarity. It does appear to be a red fox track,but a better picture on firmer ground would help.
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fox track
Oct 14, 2013 20:46:33 GMT -6
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Post by trapshooter25 on Oct 14, 2013 20:46:33 GMT -6
Ok so I was right. Those were the only ones i could find. It was in a creek bed and all my coins I had were on the ground with some bobcat tracks.
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Post by coonculler on Oct 15, 2013 18:57:22 GMT -6
From what can be seen in the picture, the one print appears to have the rear print in it which only the fox does other than the cat family. I would say it is a fox track. The fox is the only member of the canines which walk like the cat family. Left foot pushed off to the right mounding the soil toward the left... good tracks... just need a size indicator next time. I enjoy your pics trapshooter... tracking tells stories, then when you set up to intercept them and do it, that's the icing on the cake.
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Post by supertrap63 on Oct 15, 2013 19:00:02 GMT -6
thats a red. grays have a smaller pad in the center.
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Post by trapshooter25 on Oct 15, 2013 19:28:30 GMT -6
Alright I think I might catch me a red this winter.
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Post by trapshooter25 on Oct 15, 2013 19:30:41 GMT -6
I posted a lot of animal tracks. Like an entire page but I'm getting better than what I used to be at identification.
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Post by coonculler on Oct 15, 2013 20:05:04 GMT -6
I posted a lot of animal tracks. Like an entire page but I'm getting better than what I used to be at identification. If you really enjoy tracking, I would recommend you pick up some books by Tom Brown... his first one was titled the tracker... You'll see a whole new world if your heart is in to it.
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stevep
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fox track
Oct 15, 2013 20:21:30 GMT -6
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Post by stevep on Oct 15, 2013 20:21:30 GMT -6
If you really enjoy tracking, I would recommend you pick up some books by Tom Brown... his first one was titled the tracker... You'll see a whole new world if your heart is in to it. That is some excellent advice there. While you're at it buy every single other book that man has written. I'm pretty sure I have them all. I long to know half the things he does and if I did... well I wouldn't be here. Steve
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Post by trapshooter25 on Oct 15, 2013 20:56:02 GMT -6
This track was in the same area like 10yards away it is hard to distinguish features of tg e track but I do have a size comparison.
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