What's up with the lynx?
- Dr_ViEr
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What's up with the lynx?
My last medium daily mission was to spot a female (!) lynx. This was the first DM I failed (I am at day 716 right now and only missed a few days for technical reasons so far).
I have to admit, I have not had much time that day, so I fast traveled and placed myself on a tree stand close to the e-caller on my favorite lynx location. In 6 hours (split into 3 attempts) no lynx (either male or female) appeared.
Today, I am back on a medium DM, it's again spotting a lynx (this time without a restriction to female or male). Again I spent an hour in my favorite spot and as this did not worked out, I moved south to set up tree stands in the location Hoo is recommending in here.
https://forum.thehunter.com/viewtopic.p ... c#p1042653
In one hour crossing from north to south, I did not detect a single track of a lynx. Once I had set the western 3 stands I restarted the hunt and fast traveled there.
After having spent one hour each, I am now on the last one and still not a single sign of a lynx.
Is it just me or is there something wrong with the lynx (or e-caller)?
I have to admit, I have not had much time that day, so I fast traveled and placed myself on a tree stand close to the e-caller on my favorite lynx location. In 6 hours (split into 3 attempts) no lynx (either male or female) appeared.
Today, I am back on a medium DM, it's again spotting a lynx (this time without a restriction to female or male). Again I spent an hour in my favorite spot and as this did not worked out, I moved south to set up tree stands in the location Hoo is recommending in here.
https://forum.thehunter.com/viewtopic.p ... c#p1042653
In one hour crossing from north to south, I did not detect a single track of a lynx. Once I had set the western 3 stands I restarted the hunt and fast traveled there.
After having spent one hour each, I am now on the last one and still not a single sign of a lynx.
Is it just me or is there something wrong with the lynx (or e-caller)?
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Re: What's up with the lynx?
In the next attempt I finally found fleeing tracks and after following, I was able to call in a female.
As I used both, scent spray and e-caller, I am still not sure if the caller is working correctly.
As I used both, scent spray and e-caller, I am still not sure if the caller is working correctly.
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- Dr_ViEr
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Re: What's up with the lynx?
In my opinion, the e-caller does not work on lynx at the moment. Had another female walking by at ~30m without any reaction to the caller.
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Re: What's up with the lynx?
I use the e-callers all the time, and they bring in the cats. If a cat does not respond 30m away, either it is still in nervous mode after being spooked, or you have activated the wrong sound.
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Re: What's up with the lynx?
To be honest, I double checked the sound as I expected this answer!HooCairs wrote:I use the e-callers all the time, and they bring in the cats. If a cat does not respond 30m away, either it is still in nervous mode after being spooked, or you have activated the wrong sound.
I was sitting for roughly 20 min on my tree stand without any action, therefore I don't know what might gave spooked it.
Did you try the e-caller on lynx within the last few days?
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Re: What's up with the lynx?
In my experience, non-nervous lynx have an incredibly high response rate to the e-caller, but I am not convinced it's 100%. I've seen bobcats, wolves and lynx (not puma though) roaming around unspooked within 200m and would not respond to the e-caller when I first turned it on. But I've found out if an animal doesn't respond on the first try, you can almost always get it to respond by turning the sound off then on again. It's like certain call sessions will get a response, and the occasional one will not. Almost as if the animals have like a 90% response rate to the caller or something like that.
It's also worth noting that if an animal WAS attracted to the e-caller and the e-caller was turned off, even if for just a second, there's a sort of cooldown period before the animal will respond to the e-caller again. Although I haven't figured out exactly what that cooldown period is.
It's also worth noting that if an animal WAS attracted to the e-caller and the e-caller was turned off, even if for just a second, there's a sort of cooldown period before the animal will respond to the e-caller again. Although I haven't figured out exactly what that cooldown period is.
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Re: What's up with the lynx?
I agree with you. That was also my experience with the e-caller. I was pretty happy with it.
But - that is at least my feeling - since a few days it behaves different.
But - that is at least my feeling - since a few days it behaves different.
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Re: What's up with the lynx?
That's how hunting should be. If it's too predictable it becomes too easy and boring.
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Re: What's up with the lynx?
I've been noticing also than there is something wrong with turkeys, 2 hours to find 5 them and sometimes they ignore my caller... I reported it to support and they asked me to record the gameplay (unfortunately I can't because of my pc), so
I hope someone can do it so they can fix this.
I hope someone can do it so they can fix this.
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Re: What's up with the lynx?
Hunting in real life is easy a good majority of the time, the animals don't stand a chance LOL. Hence a buck every year for the last 20 yearsOldMtnMan wrote:That's how hunting should be. If it's too predictable it becomes too easy and boring.
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