Wildturkey 2
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Anyone seeing any gray fox I haven’t seen any for I can’t remember DNR are looking for reports of seeing any or any that have be trapped they just want Data. They also will pay $400 for any that are trapped alive
Just talked to a Iowa wildlife biologist he said gray Fox almost gone due to the fur market what it is a more spreading of distemper and gray fox are real susceptible to distemper.Haven't seen any in over 25 years, they used to have a den close to one of my stands, loved watching them. This is in PA, my nephew lives in a mountain valley and he sees them often, caught one so far this year.
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I won’t shoot any fox just coyotesJust talked to a Iowa wildlife biologist he said gray Fox almost gone due to the fur market what it is a more spreading of distemper and gray fox are real susceptible to distemper.
so what's the theory there? No fur market, more coyotes, less fox?Just talked to a Iowa wildlife biologist he said gray Fox almost gone due to the fur market what it is a more spreading of distemper and gray fox are real susceptible to distemper.
The theory there is lot more critters running around because of no trapping & less hunting so better chance for the fox to catch distemper lots higherso what's the theory there? No fur market, more coyotes, less fox?
Just based on the consensus of comments here the grays were gone WELL before the fur market fell apart 4 -5 years ago!! I’ve been less than impressed with the answers provided by state biologists and this comment further supports that feeling.The theory there is lot more critters running around because of no trapping & less hunting so better chance for the fox to catch distemper lots higher
Well who has the best answers ?Just based on the consensus of comments here the grays were gone WELL before the fur market fell apart 4 -5 years ago!! I’ve been less than impressed with the answers provided by state biologists and this comment further supports that feeling.