Hi!
This is my fist post on this forum, so let me introduce my self. My name is Alex, and I am from Norway. I am a deer/moose hunter primary, but I am allso an avid nature photographer. This is what brings me here to this forum. I am just back from Spain where I called in Iberian lynx quite successfully to photograph.
[img:left]http://lh4.ggpht.com/pLxXqnaDVbFx_Krqzsj...3uCmwDALH=s1500[/img]
Now I want to try calling in the other big cats, and would like to know if you guys think it is possible to call in a Jaguar? I am looking at going to Brazil this summer to find jaguars. I don´t think they have heard a foxpro before, so if they can be called, they should respond. What do you guys think?
My next question is about lynx. I have gathered that the Scandinavian lynx are more difficult to call compared to the Iberian and Canadian lynx, but it can be done. would you be able to tell me how and where you put your callers? do you put them in valleys or high in the terrain? Do you know of a cat calling 101 somewhere? I had the most success setting my caller up in small clearings where I found lots of rabbit droppings, usually in hilly terrain, when I called the Iberian lynx, but as the Scandinavian lynx are bigger and primary kill deer, they might prefer different terrain?
Hope you can show me the way
Regards
Alex
This is my fist post on this forum, so let me introduce my self. My name is Alex, and I am from Norway. I am a deer/moose hunter primary, but I am allso an avid nature photographer. This is what brings me here to this forum. I am just back from Spain where I called in Iberian lynx quite successfully to photograph.
[img:left]http://lh4.ggpht.com/pLxXqnaDVbFx_Krqzsj...3uCmwDALH=s1500[/img]
Now I want to try calling in the other big cats, and would like to know if you guys think it is possible to call in a Jaguar? I am looking at going to Brazil this summer to find jaguars. I don´t think they have heard a foxpro before, so if they can be called, they should respond. What do you guys think?
My next question is about lynx. I have gathered that the Scandinavian lynx are more difficult to call compared to the Iberian and Canadian lynx, but it can be done. would you be able to tell me how and where you put your callers? do you put them in valleys or high in the terrain? Do you know of a cat calling 101 somewhere? I had the most success setting my caller up in small clearings where I found lots of rabbit droppings, usually in hilly terrain, when I called the Iberian lynx, but as the Scandinavian lynx are bigger and primary kill deer, they might prefer different terrain?
Hope you can show me the way
Regards
Alex