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Bobcat calling Q's for the west side
« on: September 16, 2008, 09:08:22 PM »
Has anyone been able to consistently call in bobcats in really thick brushy area's?  What kind of a set up are you looking for? Are there sounds that cats will come into more consistently than coyote's or other predators?  The area's I have around here are 5-15 yr old reprods with lots of tall brush in the openings  there may be some timber in the area but not much.
there are also some new clearcuts adjacent to reprods.

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Re: Bobcat calling Q's for the west side
« Reply #1 on: September 16, 2008, 09:44:33 PM »
More that likely, you're calling them in and just not seeing them.

I called one in last year with a home-made caller using a GOAT IN DISTRESS call I downloaded...never thought it would work, but it did. No goats around there!

The first one I ever called in was on a preymaster mixing chicken clucks and a fawn in distress...in an area where there were no chickens for at least 20 miles.

I'm still waiting for a chance to get out and try my "cat nip" call.
It sure gets the tomcats around the farm all riled up, so I'm hoping it'll help me connect with a biggun'.

They are sneaky and well camo'd with their fur. They tend to come in slow and cautious and will see you before you see them 99% of the time.
I wouldn't say I call them in consistently, but I usually manage to catch sight of a handful every year...but rarely have one that presents a shot.
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Re: Bobcat calling Q's for the west side
« Reply #2 on: September 17, 2008, 12:25:19 PM »
One of the best 'cat trappers in Western Washington, says "you find bobcats in threes"...

Where three roads come together, where three ages of cut connect, and the one lion hunters use, where three ridges meet.

Where three roads meet, is often marked with scat, or posted with pee.

Where three ages of forest meet, so do the bobcats basic needs. The clearcut provides good hunting for terrestrials, the intermediate growth provides heavier cover and the draw for birds to hunt, and the older dark timber provides shelter for denning and the darkness needed for hunting larger prey animals.

In the case of calling bobcats, the three ages of growth (one being fresh cut), are the most productive, as they don't tend to hold to the high ground or travel as widely as lions.
And because these are easy places to find, due to the patchwork nature of the logging industry.
More than anything, though, that youngest cut provides you the advantage of sight, increasing the area you are actually hunting, as oppose to the area you are calling and can't see.

Barring that, go back to your three roads (where legal to hunt over them), or three trails, and post your own 'cat urine when you find/use a spot, to "put it on the map" for any 'cats in the area, for next time.
Female vocalizations can be useful at these types of set-ups.

As far as sounds, I haven't found any predator to be more drawn to one sound more than another, or one call.
Curiousity is as much of a draw as anything else, that's why we call deer and other non predators, and there's no call that will turn that off in a bear or a coyote.
There's lots of bobcats around though, were there are bobcats, I've called (and seen) more 'cats, than coyotes and bears combined, on this side of the hill.

There's no such thing as consistency in predator calling, and there's no harder place to find anything close to it, than western Washington.

Best of luck to ya though. :)

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Re: Bobcat calling Q's for the west side
« Reply #3 on: September 17, 2008, 06:45:43 PM »
the cat-nip call is a killer if used right!! also a woodpecker destress works good.  cottontail in destress/hen turkey destress.  i also would agree heavily on the words of bscman, your probably calling them in.  Those guys can be so stealth, there one second a blink later gone/gone
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Re: Bobcat calling Q's for the west side
« Reply #4 on: September 19, 2008, 03:38:08 PM »
I do great with cottontail but I sit longer than I will for a dog.Bobs sometimes take their sweet time comming in.Ive had them in in a minute or so but mostly for me longer.I like edges of clear cuts, brush ,creeks all mix in together.I dont get to radical with the call I do well soft.I dont let much time between calls they will lose intrust

 


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