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 I was real pleased that I was able to call the fox in.  I was walking the half mile to my stand when I jumped it.  I saw it running away through the brush so I froze and started squeaking with my lips.  Hard to do when your mouth goes dry.  I'm telling you, I shoulda never hunted with Buff, now I grow fangs or something everytime I see fur.  Anyway, I managed to squeak a few times and he stopped.  Then he put the sneak on me.  At 15 feet I shot and my arrow stuck underneath him.  He jumped and ran with his tail stuck up straight in the air.  So, I squeaked again.  HE CAME BACK eyeballing the fletching on the arrow.  He turned and ran off a few yards under a Juniper/"cedar".  He did this about 3 times so I nocked another arrow and when I saw him through a gap in the Juniper, I took the shot.  Foxes do NOT stop arrows!  He ran off 15 yards, rolled a few times, groaned and went still.
 I saw zero deer that day.
 
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				Tracy Cannon
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