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    Baiting Predators

    I was wondering who here has left a carcuss out the night before you hunt and watch the next morning. I have done it and seen coyotes and bobcats. What have yall seen? What would be something good to get a Mt. Lion to come in if you know they are around sometimes besides 98% LUCK?
    Last edited by Diamond07; 11-16-2007, 10:36 PM.

    #2
    Luck and a boned-out deer carcass would probably do it. A nice pig hung up in a tree - African lion/leopard hunt style - would probably be perfect though. I don't know if that would be legal or not. Better make sure first!

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      #3
      We use to hang a fresh calf up. Worked pretty good. With big cats, I would think they like live animals vs. dead ones. I may be wrong. Most cats like fresh meat over old meat. It is legal to bait for any predator.

      Up north alot of yotes are killed over bait in the winter months.

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        #4
        VERY TRUE! Does anyone know if baiting is legal?

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          #5
          I don't know, but sit in a sturdy blind with SMALL windows!

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            #6
            I guess i will just leash up a goat to a tree when i hunt. LOL

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              #7
              When I was a kid, we used to go out calling coyotes and bobcats. One night, several of us were out in Tule Canyon calling. My cousin had one of those old cassette tape players that were about the size of a cigar box with the big buttons on the front end. He was sitting by a bush on the ground with his legs crossed like an Indian. He had a dying rabbit tape going and had the tape player sitting on the ground between his knees.

              All of a sudden, a coyote came around from behind the bush, growled, and BIT THE CASSETTE PLAYER that was sitting between his knees, just a few inches away from.....you know!

              I guess the coyote didn't like the hard black plastic taste or the odor either. I'm pretty sure Jan had already crapped a big load before the coyote's teeth came off of the tape player.

              Jan's screams harmonized pretty well with that dying jackrabbit on the tape. It was funny as heck!

              There were teeth marks in his tape player.

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                #8
                Originally posted by Shane View Post
                When I was a kid, we used to go out calling coyotes and bobcats. One night, several of us were out in Tule Canyon calling. My cousin had one of those old cassette tape players that were about the size of a cigar box with the big buttons on the front end. He was sitting by a bush on the ground with his legs crossed like an Indian. He had a dying rabbit tape going and had the tape player sitting on the ground between his knees.

                All of a sudden, a coyote came around from behind the bush, growled, and BIT THE CASSETTE PLAYER that was sitting between his knees, just a few inches away from.....you know!

                I guess the coyote didn't like the hard black plastic taste or the odor either. I'm pretty sure Jan had already crapped a big load before the coyote's teeth came off of the tape player.

                Jan's screams harmonized pretty well with that dying jackrabbit on the tape. It was funny as heck!

                There were teeth marks in his tape player.
                I bet a change of undies was needed !!!!

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