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Eastern Style Electronic Coyote Calling

Pays Dividends in Idaho’s Boise National Forest

Dense forest vegetation makes for some up-close & personal calls with coyotes on this cougar scouting & calling trip.

When my brother Mike called and asked if I wanted to meet him near his home in Boise Idaho for two days of July mountain lion scouting, I accepted. Actually, I couldn’t wait. Having seen photos of successful hound hunters holding cougars in 190+ pound class, I thought this might be just one of many trips to the rugged Sawtooth Mountains in search of these big cats.

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Get a “Hoot” out of Your Wildlife Calling

Photographing the Great Horned Owl – By Michael J. Burm

Add a new dimension to your wild animal photography—electronic wildlife callers aren’t just for hunting!

Wildlife Callers.Com is fortunate to have Mike J. Burm as a guest blogger on our site, he is a gifted wildlife photographer who uses digital calling technology to attract his photo ops. He has been kind enough to contribute his insights on how to photograph wildlife and how he uses his digital caller to help him get his spectactular photographs. The following entry is Mike’s first contribution to our blog, we hope to offer many more in the future, please visit Mike’s photo gallery at the link below.

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Preseason Predator Scouting?

For Calling Coyote, Fox, and Bobcat it’s Smart. For Calling Mountain Lions it’s Critical.  Summer sweat equity puts predator hunters in prime fall calling areas. 

 

When reading the various predator hunting and calling forums I’ve noticed that most of our wildlife calling sportsmen and predator hunting ladies call it quits after April or mid May. I realize this might be due to coyote pups and the desire to never leave a coyote litter to starve.  But if you choose not to hunt there is no reason to sit out the summer and wait for fall to head back to your calling areas. Summer is a prime time to locate new calling areas and reinvent the way that you’ll call your old hotspots when the temperature finally drops.

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