I just talked to my dad last night and got to hear that same excitement in his voice after several successes on coyotes during a spontaneous calling trip where he is tenting it out in the forest. There is nothing greater than that kind of trip like you guys and my dad have had! Calling is in my blood, and it will always be my first pick of things I enjoy most. You guys do the best night videos ever, with so much production value. I don’t delay when I see a new video posted!
What a great episode. Congrats Red on that beautiful Fox with the big ole white tail. I'm 63 and I haven't seen any Fox's period here in Central Illinois since I was a kid and my Dad got his first Red Fox. He too had it mounted. Once again, Good Job Guys.
Being in Australia we have plenty of Red Foxes here in good numbers. They were introduced in the late 1800's for sport and have done a bit too well over here so they have been hunted hard, I have spent my 60 years as an avid fan of hunting them. Your footage of them is as oood as I have seen and I have filmed plenty of them in a hunting situation through the day and more recently with thermal as well. Your Reds are identical to ours and behave just the same. I loved your video thank you..
Amazing stuff Chris, you made his dream come true❤️. We only have Red Foxes in Scotland and sometimes I think we take them for granted, but this shows them in a new light ( no pun intended😂). I’ll be heading out after them tonight as our Lambing is starting soon, but it’s full Thermal mode for me now. No more spotlights👍🏼🏴.
Yeah I love Luke we guys for about an hour from my place but I’m glad you had a good time. I love going to Texas. Glad you guys had a good time. It was good to see you.
Very good work guys. What part of PA were yous hunting? I live in NE PA and we have a growing coyote issue because most old time farmers refuse people to hunt in their land to thin them out. We still see fox but the coyotes are getting more and more popular.
Nice to see you guys on the red fox, they’re a regular quarry for myself back here in the UK taken mostly at night with my Tikka 223 but also day time too with rifle, shotgun and terriers. @foxtakers
Congratulations Gary on a beautiful fox enjoy that mount. Chris keep up the good work. Love the videos and the stories. If you’re ever in Indiana and want to coyote hunt I have a few properties to hunt. 👍🏼
Watching your videos has convinced me to get started in hunting coyotes. I’m in NC. Any tips for the new guy. Anything from rifles. To where to setup. To places to look. And anything else yall feel I would need to know. I would like to save the pelts.
Hey I’m just curious on what kind of lights you guys were using on the rig, thanks a lot ,I love the videos especially being a Pennsylvanian like myself
Excellent video Good job Red Btw I live in northern Arkansas, last year I trapped a baby red fox, I have no idea how to care for it, so I let him go back to mama, never touched it so she accepted it back, and I live in the city, totally trippy
NWLA has plenty of reds and greys. I once watched one sitting on the side of the highway, between Oil City and Vivian, acting like a dog watching traffic. They like pine thickets. Cannot hunt them, day or night here though.
Great Video!! I don’t think that I’ve watched one of your videos that you have produced Chris that I have not just throughly enjoyed. I called and shot a Red fox the first year that they legalized it in Oklahoma. I had trapped several grey’s when i was a kid but had never even seen a Red until i called that pair. I had him mounted and he is usually the hot topic when people come over because nobody sees them around here. I have yet to call anymore foxes since then.
I’ve noticed something similar here in Tn. In the neighborhood my dad lives in there are a few red fox! I also have a farm leased, and it holds coyotes on the back pastures, but it also holds a decent amount of reds right up near the owners house!
I thought there were foxes pretty much everywhere there is a couple that hang around here at my house in tn you dont see alot of them though always enjoy watching the video's greatly appreciated
I just talked to my dad last night and got to hear that same excitement in his voice after several successes on coyotes during a spontaneous calling trip where he is tenting it out in the forest. There is nothing greater than that kind of trip like you guys and my dad have had! Calling is in my blood, and it will always be my first pick of things I enjoy most. You guys do the best night videos ever, with so much production value. I don’t delay when I see a new video posted!
What a great episode. Congrats Red on that beautiful Fox with the big ole white tail. I'm 63 and I haven't seen any Fox's period here in Central Illinois since I was a kid and my Dad got his first Red Fox. He too had it mounted. Once again, Good Job Guys.
Being in Australia we have plenty of Red Foxes here in good numbers. They were introduced in the late 1800's for sport and have done a bit too well over here so they have been hunted hard,
I have spent my 60 years as an avid fan of hunting them. Your footage of them is as oood as I have seen and I have filmed plenty of them in a hunting situation through the day and more recently with thermal as well.
Your Reds are identical to ours and behave just the same.
I loved your video thank you..
Awesome trip for you guys. Congratulations to Red on getting some beautiful reds and on camera to boot. Great job putting this together.
Amazing stuff Chris, you made his dream come true❤️. We only have Red Foxes in Scotland and sometimes I think we take them for granted, but this shows them in a new light ( no pun intended😂). I’ll be heading out after them tonight as our Lambing is starting soon, but it’s full Thermal mode for me now. No more spotlights👍🏼🏴.
Same here in 🏴
@@adrianneedham2373Same, you can’t help but love them though. They’re very smart and nice looking but they need to be controlled
Awesome video and never thought about it that way “I’m not grouchier I’m just honest” 😂😂
Yeah I love Luke we guys for about an hour from my place but I’m glad you had a good time. I love going to Texas. Glad you guys had a good time. It was good to see you.
Very good work guys.
What part of PA were yous hunting?
I live in NE PA and we have a growing coyote issue because most old time farmers refuse people to hunt in their land to thin them out. We still see fox but the coyotes are getting more and more popular.
Freaking awesome video sir, great work Gary. Love it.thanks for sharing.
Nice to see you guys on the red fox, they’re a regular quarry for myself back here in the UK taken mostly at night with my Tikka 223 but also day time too with rifle, shotgun and terriers.
@foxtakers
I haven’t seen one since 1987, congratulations. Great video.
great job Chris ! Gary is a great guy & great for your channel. good stuff !
I thought you guys were going to England to hunt red fox 😂. That's awesome yall had a great time!
Awesome as always Chris, love the videos. Your style is like no other. Best hunting vids on here. Keep it up!!!
Great job. We live in Montana and all our reds have the big white tips. Ours are Blonde in color not the Cherry Reds.
Congratulations Gary on a beautiful fox enjoy that mount. Chris keep up the good work. Love the videos and the stories. If you’re ever in Indiana and want to coyote hunt I have a few properties to hunt. 👍🏼
Always excellent quality video.
Watching your videos has convinced me to get started in hunting coyotes. I’m in NC. Any tips for the new guy. Anything from rifles. To where to setup. To places to look. And anything else yall feel I would need to know. I would like to save the pelts.
Great job. Friends are better than family sometimes cherish them while you can.
You'd think he hadn't seen one in 50+ years lol
Hey I’m just curious on what kind of lights you guys were using on the rig, thanks a lot ,I love the videos especially being a Pennsylvanian like myself
great story...thanks for sharing...
Gary, your marksmanship is incredible! Great shootin’!
Chris, you’re an amazing friend!
Just a great video.
Excellent video
Good job Red
Btw
I live in northern Arkansas, last year I trapped a baby red fox, I have no idea how to care for it, so I let him go back to mama, never touched it so she accepted it back, and I live in the city, totally trippy
Which 17 wsm grain were you guys shooting? 25,20, or 15?
Keep'em comin' , boys !
lol that raccoon in the tree at 8:08
if you want to see a ton of red fox just come to wisconsin and you won't be disappointed.
Do you ever plan on making a video of your light system?
I always pass on red fox. They are beneficial in my opinion. Coyotes just the opposite!
2nd great content guys keep it up
NWLA has plenty of reds and greys. I once watched one sitting on the side of the highway, between Oil City and Vivian, acting like a dog watching traffic. They like pine thickets. Cannot hunt them, day or night here though.
NO REGERTS, GARY!!!!
Yessir ❤
Would of liked to of seen at the very end of the video, a photo of the fox he put on the wall!
What part of pa where y’all in
Muting call makes critter stop and look for awhile giving more time to shoot
Great Video!! I don’t think that I’ve watched one of your videos that you have produced Chris that I have not just throughly enjoyed. I called and shot a Red fox the first year that they legalized it in Oklahoma. I had trapped several grey’s when i was a kid but had never even seen a Red until i called that pair. I had him mounted and he is usually the hot topic when people come over because nobody sees them around here. I have yet to call anymore foxes since then.
*greys
What does the fox say?
Come up to Wisconsin
I’ve noticed something similar here in Tn. In the neighborhood my dad lives in there are a few red fox! I also have a farm leased, and it holds coyotes on the back pastures, but it also holds a decent amount of reds right up near the owners house!
red *foxes
owner's* house
Them's some critters. :O
Those* are
We have red fox in Texas! Took down 2 fox and 3 coyotes a couple weeks ago
*foxes
My buddy got a few red fox's with my 17wsm
*foxes
I thought there were foxes pretty much everywhere there is a couple that hang around here at my house in tn you dont see alot of them though always enjoy watching the video's greatly appreciated