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Cougar Tips
hunter399:
I hope my unit opens .
I got a calling spot all picked out,ready to rock.
I just hope kitty is hungry,and in range to hear the call.
hunter399:
I'll give you all a tip.
Pull your foxpro or electronic caller out ,give it a testing before heading out.
Recently pulled mine out yesterday.
Remote is jacked up.
Battery was dead on remote,no big deal right.
Pop a new one in,now it automatically comes on as soon as the battery hits the terminals. The screen doesn't display any of the sounds. I can still play the sounds,have no clue which sound I'm playing. It's like working the remote blind.
I can't shut off the remote unless I remove the battery.
Power button works to play sounds,if I hold it down to shut down.
It's will say ....
Release button to shut off,then I do that and it stays on.
Left the battery out , overnight on the remote. Now it turns off/on.
Display is still screwed on the sounds,going blind man here.
My advise is ,check your batterys,do a function test before your miles from home.
Deer slayer:
--- Quote from: hunter399 on August 31, 2024, 09:22:17 AM ---I'll give you all a tip.
Pull your foxpro or electronic caller out ,give it a testing before heading out.
Recently pulled mine out yesterday.
Remote is jacked up.
Battery was dead on remote,no big deal right.
Pop a new one in,now it automatically comes on as soon as the battery hits the terminals. The screen doesn't display any of the sounds. I can still play the sounds,have no clue which sound I'm playing. It's like working the remote blind.
I can't shut off the remote unless I remove the battery.
Power button works to play sounds,if I hold it down to shut down.
It's will say ....
Release button to shut off,then I do that and it stays on.
Left the battery out , overnight on the remote. Now it turns off/on.
Display is still screwed on the sounds,going blind man here.
My advise is ,check your batterys,do a function test before your miles from home.
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I got mine out a couple weeks ago to go on a bear hunt and the batteries in the remote were dead as well as corroded. Put new batteries in and it worked fine. I wonder if you guy a new remote and somehow sync it. I’ve never looked into it.
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rainshadow1:
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--- Quote from: Deer slayer on August 20, 2024, 06:17:56 PM ---Is it time to start calling cats yet? Ugh. Hurry up September 1st.
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I got a few spots with cougar.
I'm waiting for September 1 to see if any unit is open up here.
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Shouldn’t they all be open? I say that without checking online.
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not if they have already met the quota with vehicle kills or nuisance removal deaths
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Gotcha. I didn’t read that right then. I thought they were still going to give all the GMU’s a season. They would extend the quota more if most were killed by WDFW. My bad. We will all get screwed then.
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My guess is they will all be open on the first but there is a chance some won’t.
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Yeah, battery powered stuff doesn't store well... I'll never learn!
I understand at least once area isn't going to open at all, but I haven't looked for myself yet.
LOTS of sightings being reported, all over the State. Lots. No shortage. I really hate management by politics.
Deer slayer:
I went out calling yesterday. I had two cats on camera within 10 hours of each other in the same area I hunt. No way it’s the same cat. The first target cat was there just under two days prior. I called to the first cat 3 hours after having it on camera. Two different places. If it came I didn’t see it. Fawn distress and then whistles. I went to the cat I had now 12 hours earlier had had a coyote come in. Same calling sequence.
Maybe the mid 70’s weather didn’t help. I don’t know. Maybe one of them came and I didn’t see it. I had fresh bear tracks in the road which is about a 100 yards from the camera. Did that cause a problem? Who knows.
So on the cougar whistles do you let the caller just roll? Is it weird for your call to call for 2 minutes of straight whistles? Do you do like 2 then mute and then 2 more and mute?
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