monday morning, I came face to face, long enough to shoot, if I had my gun. I use a 22g rifle, I know it's not preffered for this, but it is what I am comfortable with (and a pretty good shot). I am aware that the long range can be troublesome and I will need a real good shot. Now, on the other hand, my DH has asked to borrow a shotgun (we need to buy one when we can) which will be better for this application. I target shoot, never wanted to kill anything, but I feel different after this fox incident. I will practice with the shotgun so that when/if the time comes I can use that comfortably, inplace of my rifle. All my neighbors are aware of the situation and are fine with us killing the fox too, so I am not concerned about permits and such anyhow. If they protested, I would get the nusciance permit that would be required to legally shoot the fox. The DEC has told me, when I consulted them about a bear trying to break into my coop, that if you catch them in the act of disturbing/eating/destroying any personal property or pets/livestock that we are allowed to shoot it. (and in case you were wondering, I will not shoot the bear with my 22). I will check out those links you attached, I really appreciate the help, I hope to get this fox soon so that I can rest easy. He was not very bold until he tasted my fat, wed fed chickens.
I must add that we are concerned about accidentally trapping my cat, dog or my neighbors pets. makes me feel un easy having a trap for an animal to step on.