Originally Posted By: derbyacresbobOn two of the ranches I get to hunt on there are mountain lions and black bears. I have not noticed any difference in how the coyotes approach my e-caller in lion and bear country.
It sure makes it more exciting for me though even though I have never seen a lion or bear while calling coyotes.
There has been close to ten times I have had the crap scared out of me while thinking about lions and bears while I am calling.
All it takes for me to be instantly terrified is have a butterfly go by my head or a raven shadow move by between me and my Foxpro when I am thinking about lions and bears.
The most startled I have ever been, I made a stand in lion country and when I sat down in against a juniper with my shotgun I bent a juniper limb back behind me so it would be out of my way.
After about 15 minutes of calling I was day dreaming about a lion sneaking in to my Foxpro when the juniper limb I had bent back behind me popped loose and flipped over my shoulder.
That juniper limb scared me more than anything else has in my lifetime.
I have noticed that when I use pig sounds to call in coyotes in pig country that most of the coyotes don't charge in as fast as they do to a rabbit or bird sounds.
LOL Bob, that is so TRUE!!! We were hunting in a known lion canyon. We had seen the fresh tracks. I was settled in on a rock next to my partner, calling. I just switched calls when I hear a low, throaty growl coming from behind us. I froze and paused the call. I hear nothing. So I start the call again and again a growl. Now I am more than a bit worried. I slide my pistol out figuring that we were about to have a serious close encounter. I can't see the cat, but it sure sounded close. So I decide that I am going to try to get it to come out in the open by changing calls. "MOO," I hear from where the "cat" is growling from. What in the...so I stand up and see...nothing. So I start the call and hear the "MOO" coming from my partners backpack. Turns out that my remote had triggered his call. But his play list and mine were different and I had accidentally triggered the mountain lion growl. We laugh to this day when we talk about how freaked out we were.
I have seen coyote and bobcat sign in mountain lion country. I have even seen coyotes mark right on top of mountain lion scat. Sure, there are probably cats that will take a coyote if the chance avails itself. But I don't think that they will go out of their way to hunt coyotes. They all seem to coexist on some level.