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<blockquote data-quote="tahtah" data-source="post: 4559806" data-attributes="member: 19176"><p>I used to see 1-2 bobcats every bow season, but haven't seen one in several years. I watched one once come out on a log, sit in the sun and groom itself for about 15 minutes. Very cool. I've seen them come walking along and once they cross my trail go into super stealth mode and disappear. Had one walk directly under my stand, that's when it picked up my scent and looked straight up at me. It couldn't figure out what I was, didn't run, but sure made a quick and silent exit. When the squirrels realize one is in the woods, they all start barking.</p><p></p><p>Two young bobcats darted out in front of my truck one year. I swerved and missed the first one, but clipped the second. Killed it instantly, without a mark on it. I had that one mounted.</p><p></p><p>I love watching them and wouldn't shoot one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tahtah, post: 4559806, member: 19176"] I used to see 1-2 bobcats every bow season, but haven't seen one in several years. I watched one once come out on a log, sit in the sun and groom itself for about 15 minutes. Very cool. I've seen them come walking along and once they cross my trail go into super stealth mode and disappear. Had one walk directly under my stand, that's when it picked up my scent and looked straight up at me. It couldn't figure out what I was, didn't run, but sure made a quick and silent exit. When the squirrels realize one is in the woods, they all start barking. Two young bobcats darted out in front of my truck one year. I swerved and missed the first one, but clipped the second. Killed it instantly, without a mark on it. I had that one mounted. I love watching them and wouldn't shoot one. [/QUOTE]
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