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Very cool Kain. Maybe if you put the camera down you could get a shot at a few more of them...
What call were you using ?
That is COOL! I need to learn how & where to call in bobcats! ....Right after I figure out how to call the damn coyotes...
That's truly an accomplishment to get a video like that. Thanks for sharing. Now my big question is; how to I get that great sound file of yours from the folder on my computer into my caller? I put it in my FX-5 folder (where all my other sounds are), but can't seem to get it from there to the Foxpro Utility program... Any and all advice/help is GREATLY appreciated. I've been at this for about three hours and have had no luck.
Quote from: trippledigitss on November 29, 2010, 01:34:18 PMThat is COOL! I need to learn how & where to call in bobcats! ....Right after I figure out how to call the damn coyotes...Personally I think bobcats are easier to call in...at least on the wetside. There just are not as many of them. They like lots of cover and I find them around water and drainages. I just walk down the road and find out where they put the culverts. Head into the heavy brush somewhere close until I see a semi open area...sit the caller out 15-20 yards and start calling. Mid level volume for five minutes then blast it for about twenty. Then move the volume up and down every ten minutes for the rest of the hour, (this might just be to keep me busy more than it helps). It seems to be working for me but this is only my third year calling.