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Red Foxes can be called during the day, but the effectiveness of the call is reduced due to their heightened awareness and natural caution during daylight hours.
Understanding Red Fox Behavior
Red Foxes are primarily crepuscular, meaning they are most active at dawn and dusk. However, they can still be active during the day, especially in areas with abundant food sources or cover. When calling foxes during the day, it’s essential to be aware of their heightened awareness and natural caution. This means using a more subtle and gentle calling approach to avoid spooking them.
Effective Daytime Calling Techniques
When calling foxes during the day, it’s recommended to use a softer, more muted tone and a shorter calling sequence. A good starting point is to use a series of 3-5 gentle, high-pitched yips or squeaks, spaced about 5-10 seconds apart. This can be repeated 2-3 times, allowing the fox to respond or investigate without becoming alarmed. It’s also crucial to consider the environment and use a calling position that provides adequate cover and concealment.
Fox Hunting in Different Situations
In areas with dense cover or heavy vegetation, calling foxes during the day can be more effective due to the reduced visibility and increased comfort level of the fox. However, in open or more exposed areas, it’s often better to wait until dawn or dusk when the foxes are more active and less wary. Experienced fox hunters can adapt their calling techniques to suit specific situations and environments, increasing their chances of success.
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