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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
Calling Mountain Lions
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<blockquote data-quote="kenpcpilot" data-source="post: 732185" data-attributes="member: 34504"><p>called a full size cougar in to 17 yards bowhunting elk this year using "Elk Calf" distress. there is a guy his website "rainshadow.com" that is an experienced cougar hunter and sells his custom calls. he recommends not using any challenging or aggressive type of call sounds. also he says to bury or hide the call. he says cats come in and if they think they see the source of the call they sit and wait for movement. he tells tales of cats digging around to find a hidden call. cats are so stealthy it is scary. also he said not to use any kind of decoy like a mojo critter. he recommends female calls, whistle like sounds. he has worked directly with cougar animal trainers to record his sounds and study their behavior. so far distress sounds have worked the best for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kenpcpilot, post: 732185, member: 34504"] called a full size cougar in to 17 yards bowhunting elk this year using "Elk Calf" distress. there is a guy his website "rainshadow.com" that is an experienced cougar hunter and sells his custom calls. he recommends not using any challenging or aggressive type of call sounds. also he says to bury or hide the call. he says cats come in and if they think they see the source of the call they sit and wait for movement. he tells tales of cats digging around to find a hidden call. cats are so stealthy it is scary. also he said not to use any kind of decoy like a mojo critter. he recommends female calls, whistle like sounds. he has worked directly with cougar animal trainers to record his sounds and study their behavior. so far distress sounds have worked the best for me. [/QUOTE]
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