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That is the understatement of the year. I am sick of them.
Wow, great pictures you guys. I leave in the morning for my first lion hunt and as if I needed anything else to keep me from actually falling asleep tonight, but had to come see the pictures again. We will be going to an area that my dad is going to use his almost 2 decades of pref pts in this upcoming year for elk, glad I get a chance to try to take a big Tom out of the equation.
SS,
How well does calling work for them?
I've called one in while using a cow call (for elk), but would a guy have a reasonable chance of killing a lion by going out and trying to call one in? Or would it just be luck?
I disagree. My couch is occupied by a 'cougar' nightly! :hump:I'm a firm believer in that fact that you make your own luck.
I think you have to have a cat in hearing range. If you can find those places that cats move through on a regular basis then that's half the battle. Working the area systematically after you find those locations might very well make you a lucky hunter. I've called in quite a few cats. I don't think your going to find lions in the same places you'd look for a coyote, but you never know. The one certain thing I know about calling cats or anything for that matter, is your not going to get one to come in to your couch.