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MOJO Decoys – Wildlife Callers’ Store Now Offers the MOJO Predator Hunting Line

Increase your odds of success on every stand by adding a MOJO Critter, MOJO Woodpecker, or any other MOJO Predator Hunting Decoy to your stands. 

 

The Wildlife Callers’ Team is listening to your requests for more choices in quality predator calling and hunting gear.  We are now offering the newly redesigned MOJO Critter and the entire  MOJO Outdoor’s predator hunting decoy lineup.   We’ve shopped the competition to offer you great prices on this great gear.  We appreciate your business!

MOJO Critter

The MOJO Critter, the world’s most popular predator hunting decoy has been added to our store for just $37.99 (plus shipping & tax if applicable). 

To see the MOJO Critter in action, CLICK HERE

 

 

 

MOJO Woodpecker

 

We also have the the MOJO Woodpecker in stock as well as the MOJO Clip on Dove 4-Packs, and the MOJO Hawk

 

 

 

 

 

The MOJO Puppy Dog

 

 

The MOJO Puppy Dog will be arriving around July 2010.  We’ll make another announcement when it is in stock. 

 

We are also waiting for the MOJO Critter Extension Poles to arrive in July as well. 

 

 

 

 

 

Thank you again for reading and for being great customers.  Your comments and suggestions for site and store improvements are valued, so don’t hesitate to send us an email:  info@wildlifecallers.com

All the best to you and yours,

Mark Healy

mark@wildlifecallers.com

Second Chance Coyote – Coyote Called In, Shot & Wounded, then Called In Again

Field Tactics: Quick changes to your location, and the addition of new sounds can bring coyotes back in – even in these extreme circumstances. 

 

Predator callers, especially the newer guys, often wonder when a stand is “burned” and what if anything can be done when a coyote has winded them, or they have fired a missed shot at one.  The short answer is yes, something can be done.  Here’s a video that demonstrates that a coyote can be called (in this case, called and wounded) and then immediately re-called if the caller reacts quickly, changes positions, and gives the coyote a new scenario and sound picture that gets its attention back. 

Does this tactic work every time?  No – but, then again, nothing works every time.  However, it’s one more tactic for a coyote caller to use in the field.  Let’s face it, coyotes have no idea what a gun is or what sound a gun makes.  You always have a fair chance at re-gaining control of the coyote’s behavior if you change its mind. 

Coyotes aren’t always easy to find and we always try to make the most of the ones we’ve already located.  We believe that most unproductive stands are unproductive simply because we’re calling and there’s nothing close enough to be listening, or close enough to care.  Finding coyotes and knowing exactly where they are is definitely more than half the battle of successfully calling them.  Once you have one or more coyotes located, exhaust all opportunities to put ‘em in your truck. 

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Good hunting,

Mark Healy

mark@wildlifecallers.com

Mountain Lion Scouting Video – Scent Station Behavior

For mountain lion callers, scent marking areas are key to successful cougar locating.

 

 Dave Martens and I have placed trail cameras in dozens of locations that have rendered great photos & videos of mountain lions.  It wasn’t always as easy as it is today for Dave to locate a lion hot spot to place a camera.  Dave’s many hours in the field and the experience that’s come with it, allow him to quickly size up a long ridge or hardpan wash bottom and hang a camera that will produce lions nearly 100% of the time. 

Some guys will say, “hey, I’ve taken lots of pictures of lions on my deer cameras on such & such waterhole”.  That’s great and we love to get pictures of lions anywhere, but keep in mind we rarely put cameras on waterholes.  We’ve had much of our success calling lions well away from waterholes and we’re more interested in how lions travel in their territories and where they go to lay-up after they’ve been to water. 

There is, however, a feature that we always look for when scouting for lions.  When we find it, our success in finding lions travelling through the area has been 100%.  That feature is scent marking areas, or as well call them, scent stations.  There are times when we locate a small area that is literally covered in a wide variety predator poo — and poo from many other critters as well.  The spot that you’ll see in the video is one such place.  Since finding this location we have taken still photos and videos of several lions, fox, bears, and other predators.  This location, which unfortunately is well off the beaten path, if called frequently will eventually produce a lion. 

Have a look at the first video of a fox, bear, and coati, using the scent station:

 

Then, have a look at this female lion (we’ve taken many pictures of her) and the way she behaves on the scent station:

Just like humans, where there are ladies the guys seem to just show up.   We’ve taken a few photos of lions much larger than this female that we hope to someday call.  We have worked diligently in the area to find the best places to call from and be able to see lots of open areas and tight cover.  Now it’s a matter of getting the stars to align and be there calling when one or more of the mountain lions are home. 

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Thank you all for reading and good hunting,

Mark Healy

Mark@WildlifeCallers.com