I have some experience calling in coyotes and bobcats. There has been a mountain lion sighting close to me and I'm interested in trying to call it in. Any advice?
1991sir said:
What are the odds it's still in the area after 48 hours?
brew82 said:
I'd try "Here kitty, kitty, kitty!" first.
Zero unless it is a massive property.1991sir said:
What are the odds it's still in the area after 48 hours?
txrancher69 said:
They can be called in. Gary Roberson, owner Burnham Bros. predator calls in Menard, has brought several in on his TV show, Carnivore. Cats were cautious but came straight in to the call, obviously attracted by both the sound and movement. In one case a young female actually went up to the call and smelled it closely. He had placed it 40 yards or so in front of him while he was concealed. The cat finally walked away but came back when he altered the volume with his hand held remote. Mountain lions have such large territories I think success is mainly a matter of being lucky enough to have one in hearing distance and in a hunting mode.