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fox bite crazy story

Started by cavscout, August 04, 2009, 07:40:00 PM

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cavscout

I have been hunting in ohio for 35 years and never heard of anything like this. today while trying to call coyotes a gray fox that i would guess to be a yearling bounced out of the brush pile that i was hiding against and bit me on the knee. After realizing i was way to big to be the injured rodent i was pretending to be he let go and bounced back into the brush.no stiches were needed but i have to go through the series of rabies shots now,craziest thing i have ever seen.

fireball31

LOL, can you imagine the shock in that poor things mind when it figured out what it had just done.  Sounds like he counted coup.

Son of Texas

That is wild, hope everything is ok

Lewis Brookshire III

QuoteOriginally posted by fireball31:
 Sounds like he counted coup.
Now thats pretty funny!
"He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep to gain what he cannot lose."
- Jim Elliot: Missionary/Martyr.

RC

That is funny except for the shots.RC

hunt it

Good calling!! Been there done that rabie shot thing, not near as bad as it used to be. Not bad stuff to have in you if your a hunter nowdays. Have your tether checked every few years and get the booster to keep levels up an you will never have to do it again.
hunt it

cavscout

thanks for all the info everyone and the concern i am fine just a little sore from all the shots . at least i know my calling must be realist. goodluck to all of you in the woods

buckeye_hunter

Was that out at Tri-Valley Wildlife Area? Seen some HUGE bucks out there.

-Charlie

trad_bowhunter1965

Wow I hope the Fox doesn't get sick  :biglaugh:  just joking I hope all is well.Blake
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cavscout

Charlie tri valley is a good place, but my nieghbors are kind enough to let me hunt thier farms so i have about a square mile of corn fields to hunt with plenty of deer and coons for the hounds to chase.THANK THE LORD FOR THIER KINDNESS

cavscout

I hope the fox doesnt get sick too . i havent had all my shots HAHA.That was a good one and yes i am fine just a little stoved up from all the shots.Ill be back in the woods in a few days

cavscout

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sweeney3

I have never heard of that.  I consider myself fortunate to get within thirty yards of a fox.  They are cagy critters.  I bet he's still shaking his head wondering what just happened to his universe.
Silence is golden.

rod251

In addition to rabies shots, I would also require a fresh set of undies after that encounter.  That's wild!

Jedimaster

Well I'm sure that when he tell's the story the other foxes think he's just lying.  

You know the fella, the one that always has a tall tale of the rodent he jumped that was "THIS BIG!!!"  

Poor fox, he'll be the laughing stock of the forest.  And you think you've got it bad, at least we believe you ... or do we?  :saywhat:
Do or do not ... there is no "try"

Cum catapulatae proscriptae erunt tum soli proscript catapultas habebunt.


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