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    The patterned bobcat seems to be right at home at the ranch now and we see its tracks and its on the game cameras fairly often .
    I originally thought it was a female ,but with a few better views I think it might be a tom .
    I got a set of 3 a little bit better photos of it last week and we noticed its tracks in several locations when we visited last weekend .
    and yes in the second photo background that is the leg of the turned over and beat down cylinder blind
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    Healthy looking critter.
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    I got one too. I'm not gonna try to shoot mine if I see him. He's not hurting anything where I hunt. GTT
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    Quote Originally Posted by GoTennTitans View Post
    I got one too. I'm not gonna try to shoot mine if I see him. He's not hurting anything where I hunt. GTT

    I have a cousin that would argue the Fact he is not hurting anything , Stanley was about killed by one that jumped in his blind one evening thinking he was something to eat and after 28 gut shots for rabies and a couple hundred stitches later he shoots everyone he sees now !!! I would shoot that sucker in a heart beat !!! that's a Big cat for sure !!!

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    I would surely change my views if that happened to me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GoTennTitans View Post
    I would surely change my views if that happened to me.
    if you hunt with anyone that is young meaning children ,or women ,you need to be careful that cat will for sure stalk them !!! they are not as scared of a human as people think especially when they get that size and hungry !!!

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    Enjoy looking at Bobcat pics, have a couple where I hunt. They can sneak through the woods as quiet as any deer.

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    Ketchn, that's got to be the prettiest lit up bobcat I've ever seen. I've seen numbers of them hunting and on the road but never any colored up like yours. Here in Tennessee they have a lot more muted coloration. Almost solid gray/tan top and sides with markings around legs and underside. I've never had the desire to kill one but he sure would be a beautiful mount. Dont think I could pass on him in TN during season. WOW!

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