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    Default coyote calling, and bobcats

    So I invited a friend of mine to go out Sunday to do an all day coyote hunt. Unfortunate for him, he wasn't able to go along because he missed a good day on the prairie. Not was I just covered up with coyotes all day, but I also had a close encounter with a big ol bobcat. I was lucky enough to have my point and shoot camera in my pocket and got a few good shots with it. I hope to get back and try to call him in again once season opens. It's been a few years since I called a cat in, figures I finally do it and I can't shoot to kill. I believe I could've made that shot with the rifle, 25 yards.
    DSCN1421 by Tim Richard, on Flickr
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    Managed to call in 13 coyotes, killed 10 of them. Two had mange and got left behind. Seems to be a bit less mange this year than the last couple of years. I hope the trend continues.
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    Nice work.
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    Again nice work dude ! I forgot you were over here too, I responded to your thread on the other forum.
    By far the most exciting type of hunting Ive ever done. Just crazy sometimes. Keep it up !
    Not sure if Ive ever called a cat in , never saw em at least. Ive read they like to hang up and watch.
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    For the most part the bobcats are pretty far and few between on the eastern plains. Now, get around some creeks and the numbers rise a bit. There are more in the hills/mtns. for sure. I do see a cat track or two each winter out east, but not very often that we cross paths. I am planning on hunting this pasture a few more times this winter with fingers crossed that I find this big cat again, and if nothing else maybe next time I'll call a coyote because I know they frequent the area.
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    Good days work!

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    Do you hunt in camo, from a blind, both?
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    Stupid me for figuring he had run away when the cat crept up on his hiding spot! I now understand he was hiding the "calling thing" and he himself had set up a view on it! Tricky! No wonder we kill most animals before they kill us!

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    I have located a couple kitties as well so I will most likely wait until after the 1st to get out! I will Hopefully get out more this year too! Congrats!

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    Do you hunt in camo, from a blind, both?
    I wear camo from head to toe. No reason to use a blind really. It would be one extra thing to carry, and it's simply not necessary. The cat sat there for a few minutes and looked right at me several times and never picked me out. NOW, if a coyote were that close it wouldn't take him long to figure me out. PLUS, a coyote would've used his nose to figure out the call, where a cat won't go out of its way to use its nose, BUT if the cat happens to get downwind, they will smell you.


    I have located a couple kitties as well so I will most likely wait until after the 1st to get out! I will Hopefully get out more this year too!
    good luck. Having them located is a great first step. I will be trying for this one again real soon, since I obviously have him located.
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    Good work TR!

    We were next door yesterday having Turkey with JB and Peg. Hope you had a blessed day as well.

    Depending on weather, I might have to kit up as I only have cold weather camo, but I'd love to go out with you some time if you'd have me, (my) schedule permitting. I do have cans.

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