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Went looking for some bear in 23 but nothin. Turned on my Fox pro and 15 seconds later I get this guy jumping up on a boulder at 5 yards looking at me like , "what are you doing here?" thats when he met my 300 saum 150 gr, accubond. Lights out on a huge male Fox. Overall saw a few whitetail does and fawns. And a 3x3 muley.

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So you did kill the fox when it was in season right, since it is not open right now ;) ;)

 

 

Was thinking the same thing...

 

as well as dang that is a big cartridge for a fox! Wonder how the hide looks!

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So you did kill the fox when it was in season right, since it is not open right now ;) ;)

 

 

Was thinking the same thing...

 

as well as dang that is a big cartridge for a fox! Wonder how the hide looks!

 

Why did you say that? Check Page 65 of the regs. it looks completly legal to me.

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Fox opened aug 1st, I had to check also ;)

 

I stand corected, I for some reason was thinking Sept 1, but thats for Mt Lion.

 

Nice Fox!

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Either that fox has been blowing on a fire to get it going or the flash from the muzzle burnt his whiskas :lol: :lol:

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Sweet ;)

At 5yds the muzzle blast would have killed him :lol:

 

was wondering if he caught fire at 5 yards..my 300 wsm throws a mean fire ball out the muzzle.....ba ha ha har :blink:

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AZ has a season on hunting FOX? :huh: I always thought that if you had a wild hair up your butt to go varmit hunting in the blazing heat of an AZ summer, it was your prerogative and you could if you wanted to??

 

Learn something new everyday.

 

 

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I thought varmits were year round as well ha ha ha. . . So I went and looked it up:

 

Predatory and Fur-bearing Mammals: Commission Order 13 (continued)

 

General Predatory and Fur -bearing Mammals

Open Areas do not include any area closed to hunting under A.R.S. Sections 17-303 and 17-304 or Commission Rules R12-4-301, R12-4-801, R12-4-802 and R12-4-803.

Season Dates Notes Open Areas Legal Wildlife

Jul 1, 2009 - Jun 30, 2010 (1,8,11,12)

 

Open areas Statewide (including Walnut Canyon

enclosure in Unit 22; excluding National Wildlife Refuges,

Mohave County Park Lands, and Units 11M, 25M, 26M,

38M, and 47M)

 

Coyote and skunks Apr 1 - May 31, 2010 (2)

Buenos Aires National Wildlife Refuge Coyote and skunks Oct 9, 2009 - Feb 7, 2010 (2)

Kofa and Imperial National Wildlife Refuges Coyote and foxes Aug 1, 2009 - Mar 31, 2010 (1,3,4,8,11,12)

 

Open areas Statewide (including Walnut Canyon enclosure in Unit 22; excluding National Wildlife Refuges,

Mohave County Park Lands, and Units 11M, 25M, 26M, 38M, and 47M)

Raccoon, bobcat, foxes, ringtail, weasel and badger

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My rifle is a Remington Titianium the model before the Alaskan Ti. I painted the stock after my buddy scratched the piss out of it on a san carlos hunt.

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