Verminator Predator Calls
Rick's do's and don'ts on bobcats
Do's
Don'ts
®

1. Be very quiet when getting to your spot.

2. Get fully camo-ed up. They will always see you before you
see them.

3. Stay busy calling.

4. Scan those edges and clumps before you get up.

5. After 10 minutes get wild with your call.

6. Shoot the first chance you get, I've seen many cats
disappear like a ghost trying to get them close for the camera.

7. Do take some sort of decoy not only does it help with cats
it makes for a lot of fun.

8. Call around abandoned farms that are grown over with weeds!

9. Lip squeak to get them closer.
And finally leave someone to watch the back door.
1. Don't call the same old boring sound, get wild. If your buddies start
laughing when you get wild then you'll be calling like I do!

2. Don't worry too much about the wind.

3. Don't set too close to the roads or highways.

4. Don't worry about the wrong time of day. Those days you can't seem
to get a coyote in I go try some cat spots, they'll come.

5. Don't get up when you hear some birds carrying on and coming your direction.

6. Don't forget about those cat spots you noticed during deer season
and while bird hunting.

7. Don't give up, be relentless if you can't seem to call a cat in and you
know they're in the area, change what your doing.



 

 

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