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Hunting Coyote by Calling in S. California - Cougars Not Invited!! But??
Fred Thomas:
New here to this fascinating board.
I'm in S. California and live within a couple of miles from where the mountain biker was killed by a cougar and another biker was severely mauled. We have a ton of national forest just to the east of me that I have really been wanting to hunt.
So, thoughts from any of you on calling in coyotes and what to do about the Mountain Lion that might just come along also.
Someone told me that they thought I would be fine as long as I wasn't hunting from a mountain bike.
mullet:
Welcome,I haven't hunted 'yotas too much.It has usually been an opportunity hunt.Brian Melton has alot,Maybe he;ll weigh in.
Justin Snyder:
Just set your back against a large rock get busy calling. If a lion comes along just stand up and yell at him. I have several friends that have called in lion and just sat still. The cats came to within a few yards. When they saw a human the cats just ran away. If you don't run (bike) from them you really don't have to worry. If you are using a bow to shoot coyote while calling, a moving decoy is really helpfull. It gives you a few seconds with the coyote concentrating on the decoy to draw and shoot. Justin
Coo-wah-chobee:
I havent hunted lions -since there are none here in fla however we have panthers which is very close. I have hunted 'yotes since there are plenty of them down here no matter what DFG says. I call them in by imitating rabbits and sometimes you call in a bobcat or rarely a panther-they are just trying to get a meal for themselves-interestingly enough one of the best ways to get a bobcat to come in is to use a turkey call-they love turkey meat. 'yotes and bobcats come in readily to a rabbit distress call and I've had them ignore the wind direction at times if the call is really good. Like eddie said 'yotes are an opportunity hunt or shot--at least thats the way it used to be.. not anymore as far as I am concerned. Dont run from cats -it triggers the predator -prey response-when they recognize you or smell you they will slip away. Like someone told you "just dont ride a mountain bike"..ha-ha-ha-ha-!...-oh an make sure they cant come up behind you like Justin said--cats lov to do that--thats a surprise you heart dosen't need ! Good huntin'.....welcome aboard...........bob
D. Tiller:
I've heard regular ol'cats good bush food! ;D
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