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Re: where should i go for cougars
« Reply #15 on: October 09, 2008, 12:48:15 PM »
Hunt the edge of the snow line.ware a long knife on your side incase you get jumped! But use a decoy ....like a feather that will move with the wind and tie it out there in front of you about 3o yrds or so. then the cat will go to the moving decoy instead of to you...that will allow you to get a shot at it. Call each place for at least 1 hour. There's cats all over....many many cats. you can take a strip of deer hide and run a drag line behind you for a long ways to draw the cats in too.  stb
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Re: where should i go for cougars
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