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Something in the woods, call or be silent?

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saylean:
I would have shat myself....

finnman:
Can you say SASQUATCH!!!!!!! :chuckle:

Ray:
This is a good thread. I'm new to predator calling and had something just on the fringe of view today breaking twigs and lurking. I was unable to get it to come in. I tried calling more aggressively but it didn't seem to bring that critter in any closer for me. I figure that I was spotted due to me swatting mosquitoes. I can fix that.. Maybe it was the cat I saw yesterday or something else  :dunno:  In the mean time I am going to try again tomorrow morning.

boneaddict:
Probably wasn't that cat as they tend to be SILENT as all hell.  I hope you get that *censored*.  One less little kitty to eat all of the deer.   I wonder what the cougar count is up to already.  They monitor it to effect the other tags(cougar draw), somehow.

billythekidrock:
(Bone beat me to the post)

Cats are usually dead silent. Coyotes don't usually break twigs and will sometimes bark if they bust you.
Probably a deer or a bear.

I usually classify critters three ways if I hear but don't see them.
Small - rabbits, grouse, weasels (believe me, they can be loud when it is bone dry and your senses are on edge)
Medium - deer, coyotes and bobcats. These usually snap twigs and rustle brush.
Large - Elk, bears. These guys break branches and make the brush move.


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