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<blockquote data-quote="KDM" data-source="post: 63492" data-attributes="member: 314"><p>Foxes are quite timid when caught. I just wear leather gloves, go slow up to the fox, and pounce on'em. All of my foxes were in snares so I just pin the muzzle closed while holding the body between my legs and cut the cable around the neck. Then I get off the body and stand up when I release the muzzle. 3 of the 5 took quite a while to realize they were free, one I had to walk away from before he would go, and one I had in a bunch of cattails and i couldn't stand up real fast so I just covered my face with my gloves when I let him go and pivoted on my knees. I was told that if I get one in a foot hold to use a 5 gallon bucket to put over the fox so you can get at the trap. Pouncing on a fox that has his one foot caught might do more harm than good. Hoping I don't have to use that little trick anytime soon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KDM, post: 63492, member: 314"] Foxes are quite timid when caught. I just wear leather gloves, go slow up to the fox, and pounce on'em. All of my foxes were in snares so I just pin the muzzle closed while holding the body between my legs and cut the cable around the neck. Then I get off the body and stand up when I release the muzzle. 3 of the 5 took quite a while to realize they were free, one I had to walk away from before he would go, and one I had in a bunch of cattails and i couldn't stand up real fast so I just covered my face with my gloves when I let him go and pivoted on my knees. I was told that if I get one in a foot hold to use a 5 gallon bucket to put over the fox so you can get at the trap. Pouncing on a fox that has his one foot caught might do more harm than good. Hoping I don't have to use that little trick anytime soon. [/QUOTE]
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