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How To Hunt Big Game
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<blockquote data-quote="-WARDOG-" data-source="post: 2351552" data-attributes="member: 119077"><p>They are next to impossible to track.</p><p>I have tried using a call but have never been successful. The problem with calls is that it calls in every other predator as well. Queens in heat calls only attract males.</p><p>I use game cams in certain areas and try to pattern the cat based on time & location. The location is generally due to complaints from property owners of missing pets, or property owners hearing bawling fawns getting eaten in the same area on a regular basis.</p><p>I have 'heard' that hunting them with thermals at night (if allowed by F&G rules) is the easiest.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="-WARDOG-, post: 2351552, member: 119077"] They are next to impossible to track. I have tried using a call but have never been successful. The problem with calls is that it calls in every other predator as well. Queens in heat calls only attract males. I use game cams in certain areas and try to pattern the cat based on time & location. The location is generally due to complaints from property owners of missing pets, or property owners hearing bawling fawns getting eaten in the same area on a regular basis. I have 'heard' that hunting them with thermals at night (if allowed by F&G rules) is the easiest. [/QUOTE]
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