Originally Posted by
dracb
Fresh snow helps a lot to get you close enough to a bobcat or lynx for it to hear you calling. Cats tend to be much more sparsely distributed across the landscape than coyotes. the smaller cats also tend to be tied more closely to specific bits of habitat. So if you do not already know the locations of several pockets of cat preferred habitat start out by cruising the roads after a fresh snow and look for cat tracks. You might want to put the coordinates of each set of tracks in your hunting diary and or on your local map...