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Ballasted_Bowyer:
ODFW admits (off the record) to a surplus of more than 3000 cougar in Oregon. Since Oregon voters outlawed tracking them with dogs, the annual quota to keep them in balance has never been met. I'd like to do my part. Has anyone had success taking cougar with a bare bow sans dog they can share knowledge from?
GlisGlis:
googling a bit it looks like snow tracking or calling is the way but i doubt you can get in a good position for an ethical bow shot
Ballasted_Bowyer:
What do you think the cat would do that prevents an ethical shot? Is he just too wary to be within 20 yds?
High-Desert:
Calling is by far the most successful method. Tracking in the snow is really effective.....if you are ready to go on a fresh snow. Fawn distress calls and calf distress calls work. I've only called in 2, missed one and didn't get a shot on the other. Every year people see them from our hunting party here in the Ochocos, and sighting are more common every year.
Get out and give it a try, and expect coyotes.
Eric
GlisGlis:
--- Quote ---What do you think the cat would do that prevents an ethical shot? Is he just too wary to be within 20 yds?
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From what i read (so no first hand informations) i was thinking that it should be really difficult to get a sub 20 y side shot
looks like in almost all encounters the cat is already aware of the caller and in frontal position
I imagine the tension of waiting for a side shot with a big Tom looking at you as a lunch at less than 20yards
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