snag_point
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My farm borders a small river, with a typical eastern Washington river bottom. We have 3 cougars passing through. A female and a young cougar, and a 1 to 2 year old male. Last month my son walked around the house and the cougar growled at him when he was only 15 ft away. He 3 weeks ago he watch a neighbor lady about 1/3 mile from my place rake leaves. He is on a 5-6 day cycle coming by my place. I got a fx3 with all the typical sounds. I have been calling for 2 weeks in the am.
this afternoon I went a up river to call it's a wooden and tall grass and blackberry vines, about 12 acres. Then fields roads and houses.
As I get to my calling spot I hear a cat roar about 200 yds away, and then a calf came running my direction and then by me. I waited, no cougar following. I set up my caller and sneak up my tree to my stand. 5 min. later i use a rabbit in distress call. 3 min I hear him kind of whistle wolf sound about 150ft away. I see some grass wiggle about 15ft away from a small clearing. But he hung up and would not come in.
1. Could he have a kill, and the calf got to close so he roared?
2. Thus he wouldn't leave his kill.
3. Just hanging up.
4. Bad luck
I thought I would call in morning on the other side of the woods and post my brother so he can see up the woods, there is a strip to watch, then I will call and watch my stand.
Any ideas and help would really be great. I have declared war on this cat He has the potential to hurt someone. The neighbors are upset. They are worried about their stock and pets and kids. Thanks Jon
this afternoon I went a up river to call it's a wooden and tall grass and blackberry vines, about 12 acres. Then fields roads and houses.
As I get to my calling spot I hear a cat roar about 200 yds away, and then a calf came running my direction and then by me. I waited, no cougar following. I set up my caller and sneak up my tree to my stand. 5 min. later i use a rabbit in distress call. 3 min I hear him kind of whistle wolf sound about 150ft away. I see some grass wiggle about 15ft away from a small clearing. But he hung up and would not come in.
1. Could he have a kill, and the calf got to close so he roared?
2. Thus he wouldn't leave his kill.
3. Just hanging up.
4. Bad luck
I thought I would call in morning on the other side of the woods and post my brother so he can see up the woods, there is a strip to watch, then I will call and watch my stand.
Any ideas and help would really be great. I have declared war on this cat He has the potential to hurt someone. The neighbors are upset. They are worried about their stock and pets and kids. Thanks Jon