I agree with him about who the hunt "belongs to," but I'm wondering how many of you have had luck calling them. Craig also says, on the same page, "The cougar is shy and retiring. He will not come to bait, he is rarely seen through chance encounter, and even more rarely can he be coaxed with a varmint call."
I'd been thinking about trying to call them, but I keep hearing that it's a tough proposition.
Thoughts? Comments? (On calling, that is.)
Russ
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"Out here, 'due process' is a bullet!" -- John Wayne, "The Green Berets"
I have seen a couple of cougars whie deer hunting, and it is always a sight! I have never tried to call one.
I have a bear calling video that shows a cougar responding to the call, so I will have to say they will respond. I have no clue if it takes one hour, 10 hours, 100 hours or 1,000 hourse of calling to bring in one cougar.
The people at Circe Calls think you can call them:
"CALLING MOUNTAIN LIONS
Without question, the mountain lion is the most difficult of all North American game to hunt without dogs. They are the top trophy for the wild animal caller. They are fewer in number than other predators and the caller should know the animal, its habits and the country. Mountain lions are great travellers, except the female when she has small cubs. Mountain lions usually have an established hunting circuit, but when they make a kill they will usually stay in the area for a day or two. Choose a stand along a known lion route, a fresh kill or near a den."
jim dodd
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"if you are to busy to
hunt, you are too busy."
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Thanks, I called and left a message on the guy's machine.
Russ
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"Out here, 'due process' is a bullet!" -- John Wayne, "The Green Berets"
It can be done. A co-worker of mine took a nice cat last fall using a call. We do a lot of bear calling around here, using a fawn bawl or a rabbit cry, and he was using a rabbit cry hoping to call in a bear. About 20 minutes after he started, he saw a cougar head pop up about 15 yards in front of him. Now he has a nice cougar rug.
One thing we have noticed, is how important it is to have your face covered with a mask or camo face paint. One must break up their outline to be successful.
Hope this helps
Joel Slate
Slate & Associates, LLC
The Safari Specialists
www.slatesafaris.com
7mm Rem Mag Page www.slatesafaris.com/7mm.htm
Russ
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"Out here, 'due process' is a bullet!" -- John Wayne, "The Green Berets"
If you call Bill you will have no problems with him if you understand that he likes to dominate the conversation. I do not let my ego get in the way when I deal with him. This has proved beneficial to me, as he has given me several sounds for free.
My call has 37 sounds on it. 28 I paid for 9 were free.
I have all the electronic calls on the market and none of them are in the same league as the WT!
Yes, it's a bit pricey, but it IS the call I'm going to get. I'll have some extra money when I return from Germany in April, and I'm getting one then.
Russ
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"Out here, 'due process' is a bullet!" -- John Wayne, "The Green Berets"
Yes, it was Bill Martz...When I firsted posted on the forums I asked a couple of questions and he kindley e-mailed some answers direct. However he did himself no favours when he entred into a very heated public aurgument with Mr Stewart from the call company of the same name. Leaving aside the actual meat of the argument, it was this guys conduct which managed to get a heck of a lot of peoples backs up. Conversly, Mr Stewart came away looking like a gentleman even though he backed out of the debate..Regardless of who's product has the most merit, I formed a lasting opinion of who I would rather do business with...Anyways, with regards his call, how do you add additional sounds??
Pete
Russell you have made a wise choice. Your success rate on varmint calling is going to go way up. Did you get to talk to Steve about cat calling?
Not yet. He is probably out hunting or doing something related. Bill said Steve is gone "a lot."
I'm looking at public lands in Colorado, to which I could drive from where I live (IA/IL border) and save a lot of money in travel costs. Supposedly, Colorado has cougars and it might be a good way to break myself in before going to Washington.
Russ
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"Out here, 'due process' is a bullet!" -- John Wayne, "The Green Berets"
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