Constant calling, with higher pitch sounds- bird distress, vole squeaks, Baby cottontail distress, etc. Cats can take a while to come in, and often sneak in. Good luck!
Easily have 10 or 12 to my FoxPro with babee cottontail, vole squeaks or crazy critter. Called a few down south with burhnam brothers mini blaster as well
The secret to calling cats isn't the noise you make-it's the ability to catch them in the right mood! Just for comparison though, think how tough that is with female humans that you live with! Well you don't live with wild cats! Just go find a bunch of places where cats like to hang out then call your little hiney off until you get a cat or two to come in. When they do enjoy it, chances are it's gonna be awhile before you find one in the mood again.
The secret to calling cats isn't the noise you make-it's the ability to catch them in the right mood! Just for comparison though, think how tough that is with female humans that you live with! Well you don't live with wild cats! Just go find a bunch of places where cats like to hang out then call your little hiney off until you get a cat or two to come in. When they do enjoy it, chances are it's gonna be awhile before you find one in the mood again.
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