Good video, Rotty.
I have found that a variety of sounds will work for bobcats, and I mix them up when calling. I have had good success with a rodent sound (Johnny Stewart sound), and even had one cat respond to a raccoon fight sound on the Foxpro. For some reason the cat was triggered by a that sound and came on the run as if his tail was on fire. I saw the cat coming at maybe 100 yards. The sound paused for maybe three to four seconds, then resumed. When the sound paused he instantly stopped, but when it resumed he was back to running. I have called two cats while deer hunting and blowing a doe bleat. One came on the run and the other was stealthy and took his time. As mentioned earlier, keep the caller going. They lose interest quickly. Also, keep movement to a minimum. Bobcats seem to have eyes in the back of their head.
Here is a video of one cat I called with Bryon South’s Cottontail Distress.
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