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The most important thing first and foremost is know a bobcat is in the area. I've called them in going in blind with nothing to go off of other than the area looked catty. It pays off occasionally but it's hard for me to sit somewhere for the amount of time it'd take me to make two coyote stands if I don't know for a fact a bobcat is in the area. Set up trail cameras if you can and try and get some pictures of them. If you find tracks or cat crap, call there. If nothing comes in keep calling there. It'll eventually come in. If you shoot and miss or it somehow gets away, try again. They're not that smart.


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