I've had a similar experience while calling song-dogs. a neighbour was having trouble with coyotes taking his lambs, so to help out i went out and on the first stand i called in three dogs, one mature b*tch and two mostly grown pups. and in four days i had collected a total of eight coyotes. but the lambs were still going missing. One evening i was headed into my stand along a dirt road watching for tracks nothing. after 45-60 mins. i got up to leave and on the way out something caught my eye, i looked down and saw the biggest "cat" tracks i'd ever seen,(i guess their called pug marks) talk about loose, after a few seconds my mind processed what they were and exactly what they meant :shock:mainly that the cougar had stalked within 20-25 yards of me and i never saw it. my head was on a swivel my 22-250 up and ready and wishing for my 12g or 338. i mentioned this to the local game warden and he sworn there were no cougar in this area and never have been. I leave in east central Alberta but only 5 miles from a major river valley, now when i hunt coyotes up there i use either my 12g with #2 shot with a few 00buck in my pocket or my 22-250 with a couple of 22cal nosler partitons in the buttstock shellholder.