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Originally posted by dmartenvt View PostPretty sure it was around June. I get a lot of deer, and the occasional bear, turkey and coyote shots. This was my first fox, hoping to get a fisher whose sign I also see around. I think it's a fox. I have heard their crazy screeching at night and found an active den with pups nearby.
Foxes yap like puppies.
Jim
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Originally posted by dmartenvt View PostPretty sure it was around June. I get a lot of deer, and the occasional bear, turkey and coyote shots. This was my first fox, hoping to get a fisher whose sign I also see around. I think it's a fox. I have heard their crazy screeching at night and found an active den with pups nearby.
did it sound like the red fox at ~4:00 minutes in the linked video?
Give a man/woman or child a fish or meat and feed them for a day. Teach them how to fish or hunt and feed them for a lifetime - and they'll never forget you.
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Originally posted by Hard Scrabble View Post"Crazy Screeching" sounds like coyotes.
Foxes yap like puppies.
Jim
http://youtu.be/gVLvw-LhWyQ
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Originally posted by Blackhawk View Postdmartenvt,
did it sound like the red fox at ~4:00 minutes in the linked video?
https://www.bing.com/videos/search?q...=0&FORM=VDFSRV
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Ain't no fisher
It isn't a fisher--to big to bushy. A fisher is more streamlined and its body shape resembles an otter--only furred. I would say coyote based on the large fully furred tail, but the lower legs are dark which leads me to believe that it is a well furred fox. But, coyotes come in all sizes, shapes and color variations also so----.
I caught a trail cam pic of a fisher a few years ago, at night, and it looked a lot different than your foto. They tend to drag their tail and it is narrower, and they are black. It showed up on the night trail cam foto as more of a black animal where a coyote shows up as a full fuzzy grey.
Keep that cam out there and hope for a better pic next time. That's the fun of the trail cam---never know what you will see out there.
I have a pic of a deer with a brisket tumor. You'll notice a tumor hanging between his front legs. Per Encon biologist in Schenectady, this is caused by an injury (something got jabbed into him) and is not harmful to the deer unless it becomes large enough to physically hamper his movement and ability to browse. My fisher pic is off the computer so I cannot add that.
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Try again
Trying this again for the Tumor Deer.
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Can't view the photos, Love checking the trail cam, lately nothing but lots of deer. Every once in awhile I'll get some odd humans on it who don't appear to notice it. I got one dog once that looked like a mastiff on steroids, never saw such a muscled creature, it looked otherworldly. I've seen fisher in real time on the property, but they've been pretty elusive on the camera.
Originally posted by stillok View PostTrying this again for the Tumor Deer.
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