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There's probably a good thread on it somewhere (but I couldn't find it with a quick search), but is there any (relatively) easy way to target cats? I feel like it should be just like bears (find their food source) but the problem with cats is that their food source happens to always be moving and hiding. Especially on the wet side of the mountains where I spend most of my hunting time. Any hints other than going out right after it snows to look for tracks and/or checking the WDFW cougar sightings updates? I'd love to get some cougar meat to experiment with and save some ungulates...
Quote from: logola512c on July 08, 2021, 10:32:26 AMThere's probably a good thread on it somewhere (but I couldn't find it with a quick search), but is there any (relatively) easy way to target cats? I feel like it should be just like bears (find their food source) but the problem with cats is that their food source happens to always be moving and hiding. Especially on the wet side of the mountains where I spend most of my hunting time. Any hints other than going out right after it snows to look for tracks and/or checking the WDFW cougar sightings updates? I'd love to get some cougar meat to experiment with and save some ungulates...These are the options that I know of to use in Washington:- Accidentally stumble upon one- Find tracks and walk them down- Look for ravens, watch a deer kill- Use a predator call- Bait them