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<blockquote data-quote="sp6x6" data-source="post: 2947057" data-attributes="member: 21869"><p>Ive probably seen cats 10 times, outside of hunting them with dogs and arrows. I tried calling them in the early years, but had no luck.Have called them in elk hunting, my son rattled one in, my friend called one in elk hunting also.You can by a general tag in MT and shot on site while hunting, which sometimes happens.When you see one rip a hound up in a split second, you will have second thoughts about them.And when one hisses at you and drops in like your dinner you will hope your armed and ready. I worked with a guy that shot one from the hip hunting right by his house, we where building a home in that area.While bugling for elk I have cats and bears both give me a screech or snarl that they didn't like it.One I was solo way down in a dark hole. in ID. Another guy shot one off his back and his backpack probably saved him.Had big tom tracks in mine a week ago mule deer hunting[ATTACH=full]510748[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sp6x6, post: 2947057, member: 21869"] Ive probably seen cats 10 times, outside of hunting them with dogs and arrows. I tried calling them in the early years, but had no luck.Have called them in elk hunting, my son rattled one in, my friend called one in elk hunting also.You can by a general tag in MT and shot on site while hunting, which sometimes happens.When you see one rip a hound up in a split second, you will have second thoughts about them.And when one hisses at you and drops in like your dinner you will hope your armed and ready. I worked with a guy that shot one from the hip hunting right by his house, we where building a home in that area.While bugling for elk I have cats and bears both give me a screech or snarl that they didn't like it.One I was solo way down in a dark hole. in ID. Another guy shot one off his back and his backpack probably saved him.Had big tom tracks in mine a week ago mule deer hunting[ATTACH type="full"]510748[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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