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    always wondered if it worked on feral cats👍😎 watching foxing vids on youtube on my ph makes our foxie x's go bonkers 😁🙄🤣

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    I use a predator quest cottontail rabbit call, here in Canada, I've called in lots Coyotes, a few wolf, lynx, black bears and grey fox and a lone cat (cougar) that scared the Be Jeasers out of me, and him. I am now a bit more careful, with how much cover is behind me. Most predators will come in to a rabbit destress call.
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    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HKaF0ni6uM4

    I soldered mine but same thing !

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    Finally got my shit together and went looking for cats. I walked up the race, stopping every 50m to whistle and scan. Was on my 5th or 6th whistle when this little vermin stuck his head out the bush on the other side of the creek. He headed down through the brambles and crossed the gully and came up the face, continuing about 60m towards the whistle, before I shot it, never stopped once. He was up for some dying bunny for sure.

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    Good Shit Mr Fb 👍

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    I just bought T2 on line yesterday. But it's on back order. They can't keep up with demand. Must be making a few bob out of it.
    Hunt safe, look after the bush & plug more pests. The greatest invention in the history of man is beer.
    https://youtu.be/2v3QrUvYj-Y
    A bit more bang is better.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Flyblown View Post
    Finally got my shit together and went looking for cats. I walked up the race, stopping every 50m to whistle and scan. Was on my 5th or 6th whistle when this little vermin stuck his head out the bush on the other side of the creek. He headed down through the brambles and crossed the gully and came up the face, continuing about 60m towards the whistle, before I shot it, never stopped once. He was up for some dying bunny for sure.

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    What I cant get over is that you have put the whistle on that manky disease ridden feral and then you are going to put it in your mouth again
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    Anyone else having success with the T2?
    Hunt safe, look after the bush & plug more pests. The greatest invention in the history of man is beer.
    https://youtu.be/2v3QrUvYj-Y
    A bit more bang is better.

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    Has anyone used these calls in an industrial area on semi domesticated cats that have been dumped or gone wild and if so did they work ok?

 

 

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