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The Red Fox was added to theHunter on July 18th, 2013. [1]

Description

Species red fox 700

The red fox (Vulpes vulpes) is the largest of the true foxes and the most geographically spread representative of the Carnivora, being distributed across the entire Northern Hemisphere from the Arctic Circle to North Africa, Central America and Asia. Its range has increased alongside human expansion, having been introduced to Australia, where it is considered harmful to native mammal and bird populations.

The species has a long history of association with humans, having been extensively hunted as a pest and furbearer for centuries, as well as being prominently represented in human folklore and mythology. Because of its widespread distribution and large population, the red fox is one of the most important furbearing animals harvested for the fur trade.

Source: Wikipedia.org

Habitats

Hirschfelden icon Hemmeldal Icon Val-des-bois icon Bushrangers run icon
Hirschfelden Hemmeldal Val-des-Bois Bushrangers Run

Attractants

Caller predator jackrabbit 256 Decoy motion predator doubletail Decoy motion predator rabbit
"Jackrabbit"
Caller
Motion Predator
Decoy "Double Tail"
Motion Predator
Decoy "Rabbit"

Hunting Tactics

Trophy redfox

Trophy Red Fox from WEST_36_RUS scoring 33.797

Introduction
When you see an orange spot sneak through tall grass or underwood, you might be spotting a Red Fox. This sneaky small animal a very aware of its surroundings and not easy to track down, which increases your satisfaction when finding a big dog. Some fur variations like the Cross or Gray add a bit to the challenge, because these can hardly be seen anymore as opposed to their Common peers. If you are lucky you might spot and even kill a rare albino or melanistic. You don't see very many of these apparently super rare animals reported in the public communities such as the game forum.

Spawning
Several foxes can spawn in the same area, however there is no group behavior. All foxes roam the areas on their own.

Clothing
The red fox has a very good eyesight and will detect slightest movements from far. Consider using the Sneaky 3D camo clothes for the area you are in to reduce your visibility. Val-des-Bois requires the summer camo version. Hirschfelden requires the fall camo version. Hemmeldal requires the winter camo version. Sneaky 3D camo clothes provide no scent or sound reduction though. Foxes also have very good senses for smelling and hearing. Consider additional protection such as Face Paint or a Ghillie Suit, but remember the loudness of this suit and reduce your movements to a minimum.

Scent Eliminator and Wind Indicator
This species has a sense of smell and will detect players around them. Especially when upwind, you will see close-by animals stick their nose into the wind, then run away. The Scent Eliminator works against all animals with a sense of smell. Apply it when you want to get close to the animal of your choice. Also, make sure to pay attention to the wind direction by observing objects tossed around or by using Wind Indicator. Use it and follow the smoke with your eyes to see in which direction it is blown. As a general rule of thumb, the wind will blow towards the North-East on all maps. If you are not sure about the wind conditions, apply the Scent Eliminator just in case. It doesn't hurt to use it once too often if you want to be on the safe side and not regularly spook animals by your smell.

Searching
The score of the red fox is the weight. Carefully follow tracks of heavy males. Glass ahead often when the Huntermate tells you that you have come close. The bright fur of the Common variant can be seen quite well. Many times when you come in reach you will get a call from the fox. Even if you walk or run into fleeing tracks, when the estimation predicts a high weight, take the time to stalk that fox.

Luring
Use the Predator "Jackrabbit" Caller to lure the fox to you. Many times foxes do not come in a straight line to your call. Move backwards and lay down so they cannot detect you. It can take a very long time until the fox arrives. Sometimes it even calls before it gets to the calling position. Do not change your plan in that moment. Keep waiting, it will come. It can trot or walk to the call. When it arrives, it circles the spot you called from. In that process the fox can come closer to you than you expected before returning to where it is supposed to end up. Make sure to back up at least 30-35m if you can. If you keep this distance, you can also maneuver with your weapons and also get up from a prone position for a bow shot without being detected. Once you are up, don't waste too much time for the shot. Don't rush the shot, but be quick. It can take some practice until you have a good feeling for what is a safe distance for staying undetected while still being able to place a deadly shot.

Field Judging
It is possible to tell large foxes from small ones, but not easy. Behave as if every single fox you find might be a trophy. Even females can get high scores as they are not much lighter than males.

Shooting the animal
The shot must be well prepared. Search a good place where you can stay undetected. Avoid hasty shots. A good spotting skill will support you picking the right animal if there are severals. Wait until the animal of your choice has come close enough for a good shot, or until you can safely hit a vital from the side. It is not always possible to set up an ambush, or to move away on time. Stay alert for other animals (e.g. from a group) that might have come very close to your lure, and make sure to go for a shot before one of these could spook and flush everything around them.

If the animal flees
If you spook the animal of your desire, follow the tracks crouching. Use your optics and try to spot it, and also look for tracks or vocal signs. Do not go too fast. The animal can stop fleeing abruptly and return to roaming, and the roaming can be in any direction including coming right back at you. If you end up bumping into the animal it will flee again. Take your time. If the animal is worth it, a few more minutes will pay off.

A spooked fox is even more aware of you than it was already when in calm state. Immediately following all tracks will usually result in the red fox run again, and you will only find alternating fleeing and roaming tracks, but never the animal. After a few fleeing tracks, wait and spot. Again the bright orange color of the Common variant might give away its position. When you have a small circle on the Huntermate, you have likely come too close already and the fox will be gone. The safest method for winning this game is to wait a while, then slowly follow and hope for a call from it. You can then know it has calmed down again and can be lured back to you.

Quick Start Locations

Start at the following lodge(s) for quickly finding this species.

Lodge Reserve Walking direction
Rittersteinhütte Hirschfelden Southwest
Kopparstorp Hemmeldal Southwest
Drängstorp Hemmeldal North
Maison du Néant Val-des-Bois Northeast
Copper Hills Bushrangers Run East

Video Guide

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Organs and Bones

Image Organs
Red fox organs

1 = Skull
2 = Brain
3 = Neck bone 1
4 = Neck bone 2
5 = Neck bone 3
6 = Spine bone 1
7 = Shoulder bone
8 = Spine bone 2
9 = Spine bone 3
10 = Hip bone
11 = Heart
12 = Lungs
13 = Stomach
14 = Liver
15 = Intestines
16 = Body

Red Fox Missions

Mission Objectives Gm$ Hints
Something Rotten In The Evergreen Hunting Reserve
  • ID tracks from a Red Fox.
  • ID tracks from a Red Fox.
  • ID a call from a Red Fox.
  • ID a call from a Red Fox.
100
This Town Ain't Big Enough For The Both Of Us
  • Spot a Red Fox.
  • Harvest a Red Fox during the same hunt.
200 TheHunter_Find_Foxes_in_Hirschfelden
Making A Scene
  • Harvest a Red Fox.
  • Harvest a Red Fox during the same hunt.
  • Harvest a Red Fox during the same hunt.
300
Going Undercover
  • Harvest a Red Fox of at least 9 kg (approx. 20 lbs).
400
Playing Along
  • Harvest a Red Fox while prone.
  • Harvest a Red Fox while prone during the same hunt.
  • Harvest a Red Fox while prone during the same hunt.
600
The Insider 800
It's All So Quiet
  • Harvest a Red Fox of at least 10 kg (approx. 22 lbs) using a .357 Handgun.
  • Harvest a Red Fox of at least 10 kg (approx. 22 lbs) using a .357 Handgun.
1000
Fat Boom
  • ID five tracks, droppings or calls of the same Red Fox.
  • Harvest a Red Fox of at least 11 kg (approx. 24 lbs) using a 12 GA Blaser F3 Game O/U Shotgun loaded with Buckshot during the same hunt.
1200
Supernatural Ninja 1800
The Dignity Of Foxes
  • Harvest a Red Fox of maximum 8 kg (approx 18 lbs) using a Tripod.
  • Harvest a Red Fox of maximum 8 kg (approx 18 lbs) using a Tripod.
  • Harvest a Red Fox of maximum 8 kg (approx 18 lbs) using a Tripod.
3600

Fur Variants

Common Albino (rare) Silver Tipped (rare) Grey (variation) Crossed (variation)

In-Game Photos

Permitted Ammunition

Arrows compound standard orange 256
Arrows
Crossbow pistol bolts standard
Bolts
Balls lead 50 256
.50 Ball
Cartridges 7mm-08 hv
7-08 HV
Cartridges 243 256
.243
Cartridges 223 256
.223
Cartridges 17 hmr hv
.17HV
Cartridges 357 256
.357
Shells 10ga buckshot
10ga Buck
Shells 12ga buckshot 256
12ga Buck
Shells 16ga buckshot
16ga Buck

See full list here.

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