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Yes, using bait can attract predators other than bobcats, including mountain lions, coyotes, and wolves, which can interfere with your hunting efforts.
Attracting Unwanted Predators
When using bait for bobcat hunting, it’s essential to consider the potential for attracting other predators. Mountain lions, for example, are attracted to the same type of bait used for bobcats, especially deer carcasses and rabbit entrails. In areas with known mountain lion populations, it’s crucial to be aware of this and take necessary precautions.
Minimizing Attraction of Unwanted Predators
To minimize the attraction of unwanted predators, use bait that’s specific to bobcats, such as the scent of a female bobcat in heat or the smell of a dead mouse. Also, consider using bait at a specific time of day or in a particular location that’s less likely to attract other predators. For instance, placing bait at dawn or dusk, when other predators are less active, can reduce the chances of attracting unwanted visitors.
Best Practices for Baiting
When baiting for bobcats, it’s essential to follow best practices to avoid attracting other predators. Place bait in a location that’s easily accessible, such as near a game trail or a deer path. Use a small amount of bait, about 1-2 ounces, to avoid attracting other predators. Also, consider using a bait bag or a scent lure that can be easily removed or replaced to avoid leaving a lasting scent that may attract other predators.
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