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He responded to cotton tail distress. Came in pretty quick, stopped about 10 yards from my decoy (the decoy didn't seem to interest him much). He sat by the tree a minute and then wandered off. He had his winter coat, but I'd guess he was around 40lbs.
He responded to cotton tail distress. Came in pretty quick, stopped about 10 yards from my decoy (the decoy didn't seem to interest him much). He sat by the tree a minute and then wandered off. He had his winter coat, but I'd guess he was around 40lbs.
Not sure what I would do if I ran across a badger in the woods. They sure are not the most pleasant critters!
Great work calling one in.
I didn't know that Bobcats were finally making a slow, but steady comeback in Indiana.
That's very good news, a sign that there's enough small game for them to hunt.
We have a couple around the farm here in Brown county. Very reclusive and normally nocturnal. Seem to be a bit easier to call in than coyotes. I guess they don't have the nose that the coyotes have!