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Hondo bobcat advice
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11/11/09 05:22 PM
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waddy
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I saw a bobcat on my lease yesterday and I want to shoot him. I'm in D'hanis near Hondo. I have an electronic caller that has never called in a thing. What do you guys recommend for bobcat in that area? Also, what time of day?
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Re: Hondo bobcat advice
[Re: waddy]
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11/11/09 05:42 PM
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RMR
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I don't know much bout calling them in but i shot mine near Brackettville in the evening. It came down to a creek to get water. The ones I have seen have been in the evening.
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Re: Hondo bobcat advice
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11/11/09 06:07 PM
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Psycho
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The best luck I have had calling them is with some type of bird in distress call. Woodpecker works great. Be ready to sit at least 20 to 30 minutes maybe longer for the cat to come in. I also alternate between bird and a rabbit distress if the bird alone isn't working.
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Re: Hondo bobcat advice
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11/12/09 12:09 AM
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bwk1975
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I've called them sitting in deer stands with electronic calls, i believe rabbit in distress(if that doesn't work try rodent squeaks). I think they were hanging out at the feeders ambushing dove and quail as they land to eat corn. i would say maybe 3 pm to dark
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