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I got a Primos frantic fawn and I think it will be deadly on the preditors, once that get that smell in the air. Will bobcats come to a fawn distess call, or do they just like the rodents and bird calls?
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I would think bobs would come in though I am not much of a predator caller. Fawns will usuall start dropping May through June depending where you are.
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Here we start seeing some in may. You can call just about any predator with a fawn distress. Have called in bears, cougs, yotes, bobcats and even a badger with fawn distress or bawls
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ive seen fresh fawns here in morton no earlier than 2nd week in june but ive also seen fresh fawns in late july im sure bobcats would respond 2 ur calls dont know 4 sure but did see a video of a big bob cat go 4 a white tail doe and failed but im sure a fresh fawn would no problem for a bobcat
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Should be the last week of May or first week of June, for does that were bred the first time around. (which should be the first week of November)
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A little late for bobs by then, but they yotes sure will like it.
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