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Dave’s Got Just One Day to Predator Hunt — A Bobcat and Coyote Go Down

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Dave Martens of Wildlife Callers has a single Sunday to hunt and heads out with a bobcat/coyote/gray fox “AZ Predator Slam” on his mind.  By his fourth stand two are down. dave_martens_bobcat_coyote_quad_24_feb_2011.jpgGood Morning Calling - Dave Martens with a Bobcat and Coyote in Central ArizonaWith just a single day to hunt and gas prices climbing, Dave heads to a location not too far from his East Valley home for a day of mixed-bag calling.  Dave’s mission was simple–get an “AZ Predator Slam” (gray fox, coyote, and bobcat) in one day–if he called and bagged a cougar too and made it a Predator Grand Slam, that would be big icing on the cake.  The weather had prevented a multi-day hunt and he met sloppy & frozen road conditions almost immediately as he headed north.dave_martens_feb_2011_unit24_bad_roads-1024x764.jpgSnow Covered Roads and AZ DPS Officers Dealing with WrecksDave figured once he got to where he was headed he’d be able to get a gray fox right away and then work some other areas to find a coyote and bobcat.  As it turns out, he started his first stand with about a minute of Adult Cottontail Distress, a minute of Ravens Fighting, and then back to about 20 seconds of Adult Cottontail Distress and a medium-sized female coyote ran in and stopped just a couple yards from his Wildlife Technologies Mighty Atom 21 and about 12 steps from his 12ga.  Bang!  Dave’s got a coyote on the quad.His next two stands–both of which are rock-solid gray fox locations–immediately draw blanks.  Dave was undeterred and headed a little higher up the hill to a location he’s seen fox and bobcat sign in previously.  Dave got into a promising looking location and within a minute or two had located a set of bobcat tracks that had a light dusting of snow covering them.  Figuring they’re as fresh as he was going to find, he dropped into the canyon the ‘cat track headed into and set his Mighty Atom near a bush and sat down about 15 yards away under a juniper tree.  Just as he was sitting down a hard snow flurry starts blowing and Dave can’t see more than just a few yards.Dave considers waiting until the snow stops blowing or possibly just leaving, but goes ahead with stand number 4 anyway.  Dave said the snow continued for about 3-minutes while he was calling and then stopped all at once, just as quickly as it had began.  About 30 seconds later a nice AZ tom bobcat walked to less than 24 inches from his Mighty Atom E-caller.  A single shot from his 12ga dropped the bobcat right next to the speaker.  Dave’s Wildlife Tech sound combo was exactly the same as his first stand–Adult Cottontail Distress/Ravens Fighting/Adult Cottontail Distress/Bang!dave_martens_bobcat_3_unit24_feb_2011-1024x764.jpgNice Bobcat Dropped Right Next to Dave's Wildlife Tech Mighty Atom 21dave_martens_bobcat_unit24_feb_2011-764x1024.jpgDave Martens and a Late February Bobcat in Central ArizonaIt’s now mid-morning and Dave is feeling confident that a Predator Slam is darn good possibility–he’s got a bobcat and coyote strapped to his quad and several more hours to hunt for a gray fox to add to his predator collection.  Dave’s thinking that he might even be able to put a fox in the bag early and ride down into some of his better mountain lion setups and try to achieve a Predator Grand Slam.  But, in the end, as often happens with our sport, his hunting luck turned around and he called 7 or 8 additional stands (into outstanding gray fox habitat) and came up empty.After a long ride on his quad in the dark back to his truck, Dave took inventory of his day out and couldn’t complain.  Any day you take the time to load up all your gear, make the trip out to the field in miserable weather, and call in/take a bobcat and a coyote is a great day.Your email:If you enjoyed the story and found the calling information valuable, please subscribe to receive blog updates.  We will NOT sell/rent/give your email to any third parties.Guest comments are always welcome — please scroll down to the comments section at the bottom of the page.Thank you again for reading — and good calling,Mark Healy480-882-1210info@wildlifecallers.com

 

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