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so i am going to try to shoot a cat this year and this will be my first year hunting them. any advice? my 3006 will work just fine. but yeah any help will be nice.
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Be very, very sneaky.
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Make sure it is dead before the "hugging a dead lion" pic.
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I've been in the woods for many years and probably seen 5 cats only one ended up dead. I would try calling for them, I never have but it seems to be the best way to kill those sneaky *censored*s. Few guys on here should give you lots of help with calling in cougars, I really hope you kill one.
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find their food. small herd of elk, some deer, maybe even fish splashing in the stream.
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Find fresh tracks and follow it until you see one or find Carcass and sit on tree stand nearby. or Call them in.
Oh I forget, You can Ask Hounds...
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If you find very fresh like this picture that Cougar kill it and cover with branches or snow cover, Cougar will Come back VERY soon and Cougar normal stay around for 1 to 3 days on carcass depend on which Cougar.
This pic of the Mother Cougar that killed it and help feed three kittens for three days.
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okay this year its going to to be mt lions and coyotes is what im after. I havent seen many deer but alot of coyote tracks and scat.
what kind of call would i use?
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Here kitty kitty?
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Quote from: h20hunter on April 19, 2013, 08:09:20 PM
Here kitty kitty?
haha i got my son to say come here grouse grouse grouse. lol but seriously guys all joking aside any info will help since i have no clue where to start other then out in the woods
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Try an elk call.
And roll in CatNip.
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should i stick to shooting my 180 grain or drop down to 165 grain?
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The 180's would make it more deader.
Do a search on here. Lots of info on calling, etc. not too many people see them, never mind shoot one. I like the idea of walking one down in a fresh snow.
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Anything less than a 250gr pill travelling at or more than 3000fps is under-gunned for MT Lions
j/k 165 out of 30-06 is a plenty - just make sure your accurate.
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yeah whats the range do you think i would need to have ? i just have open sights on my 3006
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Why not drop down to the 110 grain varminter load for the cats especially if you want to keep the hide; they aren't that hard to kill with decent shot placement, bout like shooting a coyote
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