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electronic caller?
I would check out rainshadows site. I love reading threw his call in story's
1) hide the Ecaller, make sure the cat can't see it until it's right on top of it. I messed this up a few times and had a cat just sit down and watch the caller, fixated on the decoy. forget the decoy. You don't want the cat to be able to see anything. 2) Don't move a muscle! don't even blink! I messed this up a few times when a cat busted me when I moved my head *just a tad* to see what button I wanted to push next on the caller. Amazing how little movement they can catch. 3) When your setting up take a trail that hides your approach, sound won't matter so much as hiding your outline. Don't skyline yourself or walk in the open. (ya, I messed that up too) 4) hunt below the cat, don't try to pull one up hill. Pull them down to you and watch above the Ecaller. Call below rocky spines that drop into deer habitat. 5) don't give up! (I haven't messed that up yet )
If you know a cat is in the area, stay as long calling in one spot, then stay fifteen more minutes. A buddy and I made this mistake yesterday. We got too jumpy, left the spot we started made a loop to go after a pack of coyotes we passed up cause we were trying to kill the lion in that spot. Made it just below where we were calling the cat from after no luck finding the coyotes and low and behold here is a cat track in our tracks we made walking in from the truck. Back tracked him to where he crossed ten yards in front of my truck. He is sticking more to private land and I was hunting with the landowner so we should have another chance at him. Good luck, hope you get him.