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I wish i could help. I don't have a snoqualmie key. Do you have an e-caller?Fawn distress, elk distress, rabbit distress, bird distress, rodent sounds, or Rainshadow's cougar calls are all proven cougar-killers.I'm not sure about bait being effective, I don't think it's prohibited by the rules. I watched a video recently on youtube where a guy shot a cougar in oregon. processed it and hung meat in a tree and hiked further into canyon for a couple days trying to get a second cougar. When he returned a second cougar had come and ripped his first cougar out of the tree and ate a bunch of the meat. This makes me think baiting could help.Baits I'd think to try: a can of tuna meat, a cooked rotisserie chicken, raw meat, open can of cat soft food.
I thought this was great information from Ray Livingston, but it sounds like the area may not be conducive to this setup.Is there anywhere nearby where you get up a bit higher to get a better vantage point? I just keep thinking about the member on here that called one in and the cat was in his blind spot for potentially most of the entire 20+ minutes he was calling. Someone get me my brown pants...
Try a E caller with motorized tail or wing or something to catch there eye about 50 yards from you. There’s a saying curiosity kills the cat. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk