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<blockquote data-quote="Allan Dadford SouthAfrica" data-source="post: 1159804" data-attributes="member: 94331"><p>Exactly right Tim . </p><p>I enjoyed your article , and can relate to your personal and factual findings .</p><p>As an African Outfitter and guide , I do guided hunts on cats too , mainly Caracal ( Lynx ) and Leopard as far as cats go , and I'm extremely particular and strict on sound and movement in the blind facing the bait hung for leopard . And , this in a blind with 4 sides and roof , and around 80 to 100 yards from the bait !</p><p>Absolutely , agree , sight and sound is with these two felines the most important , followed obviously by smell , as a cat down wind of the hunters and blind , coming up toward the bait will smell the hunters without a doubt , but at a lesser distance than your coyote and our Black Backed jackal . </p><p>One item or tool us African electronic callers in general have not really taken seriously , yet , are the remote decoys used in conjunction with e-callers . I cannot understand why , as our jackal is virtually on par with your coyote ( bar size , your's bigger ) in so much as character and traits go . </p><p>I'm convinced you guys have it nailed down with these decoys , and I'm investing shortly in one to match my Primos Alpha Dog . </p><p>Suggestions ? </p><p>Again , great article , great read .</p><p></p><p>Allan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Allan Dadford SouthAfrica, post: 1159804, member: 94331"] Exactly right Tim . I enjoyed your article , and can relate to your personal and factual findings . As an African Outfitter and guide , I do guided hunts on cats too , mainly Caracal ( Lynx ) and Leopard as far as cats go , and I'm extremely particular and strict on sound and movement in the blind facing the bait hung for leopard . And , this in a blind with 4 sides and roof , and around 80 to 100 yards from the bait ! Absolutely , agree , sight and sound is with these two felines the most important , followed obviously by smell , as a cat down wind of the hunters and blind , coming up toward the bait will smell the hunters without a doubt , but at a lesser distance than your coyote and our Black Backed jackal . One item or tool us African electronic callers in general have not really taken seriously , yet , are the remote decoys used in conjunction with e-callers . I cannot understand why , as our jackal is virtually on par with your coyote ( bar size , your's bigger ) in so much as character and traits go . I'm convinced you guys have it nailed down with these decoys , and I'm investing shortly in one to match my Primos Alpha Dog . Suggestions ? Again , great article , great read . Allan [/QUOTE]
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