Bobcats are always a good subject for discussion.
Calling in bobcats isn’t one of life’s mysteries but compared to other predators, like coyotes and fox, the manner in which bobcats respond to a call is much different. Course there are always exception to the rule but bobcats have a well known habit of stalking the call instead of charging right in like the other predators often do.
Take advantage of this trait when calling in cat country by making your stands a bit longer than when calling coyotes. Bobcats love to sneak their way into the stand – many times you’ll just notice them sitting there looking you over; seemingly coming out of the clear blue sky.
One of the most productive sounds for bobcats has been the woodpecker tape; cats sure like the sound for some reason. But I’ve called in a ton of bobcats using the rabbit sounds too.
I live in Arizona, so when I want to focus on bobcats, I’ll pick rocky areas that contain a lot of thick brush too. Be forewarned that grey fox love this type of setup as well, so keep your eyes peeled.
Bobcats are experts at using cover to approach a caller - many times a predator caller will call them in and never even know it....

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