Re: Grey Fox
[Re: Brian1003]
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04/29/24 01:39 PM
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beaverpeeler
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Got you covered man! Come to southern Oregon and you can catch 100 in two weeks no problem. PM me for details if you care to.
My fear of moving stairs is escalating!
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Re: Grey Fox
[Re: Brian1003]
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04/29/24 03:08 PM
04/29/24 03:08 PM
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Joined: Dec 2006
Posts: 11,355 Oregon
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Oops, well I'll have to fix that. Try me in 5 minutes....
My fear of moving stairs is escalating!
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Re: Grey Fox
[Re: Brian1003]
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04/29/24 10:52 PM
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NonPCfed
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How many people spell it "Grey" vs "Gray"? It sort of depends on where your version of English comes from...
"And God said, Let us make man in our image �and let them have dominion �and all the creatures that move along the ground". Genesis 1:26
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Re: Grey Fox
[Re: Giant Sage]
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04/30/24 08:10 AM
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Only Grey's I've seen in WY. You may need some heavy equipment. Got at least half doz MB750's. Will that work on those big greys in WY?
NRALIFER,PRPA LIFER,HUNTER,FURTAKER
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Re: Grey Fox
[Re: GROUSEWIT]
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04/30/24 08:37 AM
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I'm sure they would as long as they are set up right with welded swivels. I'd prefer to have at least two inline shock springs. They may be a little overkill on those smaller Grey's.
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Re: Grey Fox
[Re: NonPCfed]
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04/30/24 09:56 AM
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How many people spell it "Grey" vs "Gray"? It sort of depends on where your version of English comes from... Believe Gray is the proper spelling, maybe people spell it grey because of the predominate color of the animal.
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Re: Grey Fox
[Re: Brian1003]
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04/30/24 10:47 AM
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Gray fox is some of the prettiest fur there is. For that reason, I can't believe they aren't worth more than they are.
Remember as a kid we played army and you gave up the fort so the other side got it? Of course you don't. Little kids aren't that stupid.
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Re: Grey Fox
[Re: Brian1003]
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04/30/24 12:19 PM
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Here in PA the best grey fox territory is generally around swampy areas along waterways, brushy areas in farmlands, stands of pines near fields, & any woods roads that run through any of these
TILL THAT DAY.....
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