Best sounds tonuse for bobcats

Yellowhammer running constantly, and if you have some kind of decoy, run it. Anything to give some movement for the cat to key on.
 
I'm no expert on calling bobcats, but the guys who are tell me it requires a "Busy" sound with a lot of highs and lows, i.e. Lucky Bird, Nutty Nuthatch, Rodent squeals, etc. played continuously or nearly that way, and a good decoy to catch their eye, even a turkey feather or two tied with a piece of mono, something the slightest breeze gives movement to. I would say the Foxpro Black Jack would work really well.
 
Originally Posted By: Cooper17HMRDo yourself a favor and get the original "Wounded Weasel", there is not a better Bobcat call in the country. Cooper17HMR

Who has the wounded weasel? Where can I find it?
 
Would like to hear that one too..(Wounded Weasel) I have called in bobcats with a fawn bleat call. The rodents and woodpecker calls are good also.
 
This picture was from a few weeks ago. I was using Luckybird on full volume.
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I've called them in with everything from bird distress to coyote pup distress. In fact I have killed 13 on one place within a few months using only a fawn distress.

That doesn't mean that there is a magic sound, it is only an indication that there were bobcats in the area that I was calling. With that said pretty much any distress sound that will bring in a coyote or fox will bring in a bobcat, you just have to find where they are...
 
The Wounded Weasel is a hand made call that a good guy makes and is the best cat caller that I have ever used. The pitch of that call is voiced perfectly for cats. I came accross mine by mistake, it had the name Weasel on the inside and dumb ole me thought it was a wounded weasel voiced call.
As it turns out it was made by a fella named Weasel, who still makes the calls and you will see them on another forum. Hope this helps, but I can assure you that it is deadly on Bobcats. Cooper17HMR
 
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