As an old old bowhunter I can appreciate the difficulties of calling in foxes. Here in the Texas panhandle we have multitudes of coyotes. Calling in a coyote to bow range is a rare event, any distance less that 50 yards. It is somewhat easier during the spring mating time. But, there's no way we can hunt like you do without full camo including face and hands. I've learned many years ago to wear some style of ghillie suit or a loose-leaf type outfit to break up the human form some. This really helps when ground hunting deer, antelope etc. I've had feral hogs within 10 feet of me a few times. Good Luck guys. Enjoyed your video
JCS Fishing Adventures thanks mate I think majority of them are English people where foxes are native to the country but definitely ignoring them as I’m working on a part 2 😂
CoRKA97 hey mate they can be found on there Facebook page (down under predator calls ) or just type in the name on google and you should be able to find them 👍🏻
As a beginner to bowhunitng... is it worth trying to hunt foxes as a first species (I've only done bowfishing before) or is it just too hard to get them in and too small a target to kill ethically without the experience?
Alex Playes Games here’s a tip, hunt at night, the foxes come out at night and always keep your gun somewhere close, they’ll hear a zipper from Kilometres away.
@@Alexvr9 And when it rips a new born lambs face off, kills native wild life by the hundreds a year. Spreads mange to the wombats that is a long painful death.. Who the Poor fox lover then.
@@theflock4916 We only head shot at 20 yards and under, we shoot vitals above 20 yards for a quick kill in the lungs and heart , and thats what any hunter should do . Fox is down in seconds .
U realize broadheads kill and usally make animals bleed out faster then gun shot right most times they don’t even feel broadheads there medically razor sharp hahah