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Instead of eating lunch today I made a nooner stand. After changing to my third sound at the 12 minute mark this tom charged to within a few feet of the Minaska M-1 and the Nova barked some #4 buck, and the cat was down.

Midday stands are treating me pretty well this season.

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Nice cat Josh!

 

Can you explain some more about your methods of switching sounds? I call lots of dogs every year, but never once after switching sounds. I have only tried it a time or two when targeting cats, but no luck there either. I had basically succumbed to the idea that it simply doesn't work, until your post.

 

Anyway, congrats on the cat.

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Blake, I change my sounds on almost every stand. Unless I have a critter that comes in fast. I use to change after ten minutes, but this year I change about every five. Sometimes I keep with the same type of sounds for example three different cottontail sounds just with different pitches. I think this sometimes will trigger a cat that maybe hung up. I have also called coyotes and fox after running one sound for a while then change and within a couple minutes the predator comes in.

 

 

Josh

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nice cat. Im goin out friday see what happens

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Man!!! You are Slayin' the cats!!! Congrats!!! How many is that this year??? Gotta be lovin' that good side money.... ;)

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You know, you still save some for the rest of us. Have you been hunting in the same general area each time, or been moving around a bit? I am wonder if a small area can support that many cats. I know of an area that is only about 1 square mile and I know that it holds at least four cats that I have seen, and they all look healthy. David

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Blake, I change my sounds on almost every stand. Unless I have a critter that comes in fast. I use to change after ten minutes, but this year I change about every five. Sometimes I keep with the same type of sounds for example three different cottontail sounds just with different pitches. I think this sometimes will trigger a cat that maybe hung up. I have also called coyotes and fox after running one sound for a while then change and within a couple minutes the predator comes in.

 

 

Josh

 

That is interesting, indeed! I guess I will have to put that one back on my "try it" list and see if I can get it to work. I haven't targeting bobcats in a long time. I have enough animals at the taxidermist right now waiting for me to finish paying. I know if I shoot another cat, I will add him to the list, so I specifically try not to call them in!! haha :lol: I slip up every now and then when I see an area that really looks good for cats, and I call it. Good thing for my wallet, I haven't done any good in those spots.

 

 

You going to do the Antelope Eater hunt this year? It's always a good time, even though the calling is pretty tough. I have done it the last 4 years.

 

Congrats.

 

Blake

 

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Dang dude!!!! Take it easy on those poor things, ha ha ha.

 

Right on man!!

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