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Just a little while ago, right before dark I go to check on some cows right. They are all back over in the winter pastures, so I go shut the gap. I then decide to set down and watch this this one field where I've some yotes. I'm sitting there and I remember that I have this call behind the seat. So I get it out and turn it on and play the Rodent squeal. It plays its little squence. I sit there about ten or so minutes. I check it out again and decide to play the Raccoon pups one. So its playing and we are sitting under this very large red oak, the dog jumps up. Then I hear something in the tree also, look up and here comes this big coon down the tree, that is till we see each other and then its gone. So I guess that coon pup sound must have been pretty darn authentic. Any body else had a simular encounter?

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Raccoons are pretty easy to call. But you have to be QUICK to get the drop on them. And you don't want to be on the receiving end of a mad boar, either. Don't ask me how I know .... :devil:

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Hey I wasn't tring to call the coon it just was there. Scared the you know what out of me when I turned around and he was right there, some 30 odd feet coming toward me.

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Hey I wasn't tring to call the coon it just was there. Scared the you know what out of me when I turned around and he was right there, some 30 odd feet coming toward me.

LOL, yep ... that's what happens sometimes. :love:

I've called in some "funny looking" coyotes over the years ...

...a doe that was MAD and looking to stomp something into the dirt,

...a bull that didn't appreciate the sounds I was making,

...hawks looking for an easy meal,

...raccoons that weren't very happy,

...minks,

...Deer hunters looking to see what the ruckus was all about. :)

And believe it or not, a few coyotes along the way.

In a nutshell, expect to see anything that has young nearby, scavengers, and any type of predator. That's what makes it so much fun, IMO. ;)

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