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<blockquote data-quote="clintbailey" data-source="post: 1408157" data-attributes="member: 8544"><p>I've found that calling along small creeks that has a small line of trees along them to be good places, as well as along deep draws, thickets, etc. Get there right at daylight, use some rabbit, bird, rodent calls, and you might get a bonus bobcat to come in also. My approach to landowners has always been to assure them I'm not wanting to hunt deer/turkey, just coyotes and cats. If they are cattlemen, I've rarely been told no, especially if I tell them that I won't call until after deer season is over, which is usually the best time for predator's anyway. </p><p></p><p>By the way, coyotes are almost always found close to cattle operations. I've heard this from many different sources, and from what I can tell, it's true!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="clintbailey, post: 1408157, member: 8544"] I've found that calling along small creeks that has a small line of trees along them to be good places, as well as along deep draws, thickets, etc. Get there right at daylight, use some rabbit, bird, rodent calls, and you might get a bonus bobcat to come in also. My approach to landowners has always been to assure them I'm not wanting to hunt deer/turkey, just coyotes and cats. If they are cattlemen, I've rarely been told no, especially if I tell them that I won't call until after deer season is over, which is usually the best time for predator's anyway. By the way, coyotes are almost always found close to cattle operations. I've heard this from many different sources, and from what I can tell, it's true! [/QUOTE]
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