Once you have found a hiding spot you like that will not cloud your vision, provides decent cover, is not down wind of your fox and away from the call, start crawling towards it. instead search for a hiding spot AWAY from the call. Keep a eye out at your wind direction while you are crouched, and search for a hiding place in a bush or under a tree where your visual indicator looks like this "-", you are NOT down wind of where you heard the call come from and you are NOT crawling TOWARDS the call. You do NOT want to be in the open or VISIBLE. Stop DEAD in your tracks right there, asume a crouch position, and look around for a place to hide. How you go about this is walk around casually like you would until you hear a call or warning call from a fox. Now, how should you apporach a fox seeing as I explained how it approaches you. you know, like how a cat stalks a bird and take 30min to actually catch it? Same goes for foxes. You must remember that when you use the caller, they enter stalking mode. When they enter bushes or a tall grass area they tend to trot through it, when they exit that area in the open field, they go back to their low ground sneaking approach, and move EXTREMELY slow. Like I said, they move in a circle and they KEEP LOW TO THE GROUND. You might see a fox too the north, use a caller, and it would approach you from the east or west.įoxes move VERY slow and they are NEVER in a rush to jog to the location of the call like other animals. ![]() Instead when you use the caller, it will walk a circle around you and then approach you. They work just like coyotes, they do no directly approach your caller. First of you must know how the foxes approach you.
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