FairWeather
Well-known member
Hey all,
With cougar and coyote being pretty much the only hunting that’s still open at the moment, I’m hoping to get some pointers on what works best for calling them in.
I don’t have cameras set up since I took them down in the fall, so I don’t have any actual info on where might have cats moving through regularly. That said, I’m pretty much looking at blind calling.
My questions:
Anyway, thanks in advance for any advice or recommendations!
With cougar and coyote being pretty much the only hunting that’s still open at the moment, I’m hoping to get some pointers on what works best for calling them in.
I don’t have cameras set up since I took them down in the fall, so I don’t have any actual info on where might have cats moving through regularly. That said, I’m pretty much looking at blind calling.
My questions:
- Is there a particular call that works best/better? (Rabbit vs fawn vs mating call?).
- How long to stay in a spot when nothing is showing up? Is it like deer where patience will win the day, or should I move on after 30 mins or so?
- What sort of terrain tends to work best? I’m in western Oregon, so it’s all dense timberlands. Should I focus on open clear cuts, overgrown logging roads, 10-20yr old reprod stands?
Anyway, thanks in advance for any advice or recommendations!