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<blockquote data-quote="plinker22" data-source="post: 4561423" data-attributes="member: 2552"><p>I have been very blessed to see lots of bobcats in my years of hinting. I saw 8 bobcats in my 2nd year hunting. That year I killed one bobcat and drew back my bow on another. He was at 5 yards and I chose not to shoot. It did look up at me with that... "what are you?" look. </p><p></p><p>As several others have said, I don't think I will ever shoot another bobcat (or fox), they are just so beautiful to watch. Yotes get NO free pass.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="plinker22, post: 4561423, member: 2552"] I have been very blessed to see lots of bobcats in my years of hinting. I saw 8 bobcats in my 2nd year hunting. That year I killed one bobcat and drew back my bow on another. He was at 5 yards and I chose not to shoot. It did look up at me with that... "what are you?" look. As several others have said, I don't think I will ever shoot another bobcat (or fox), they are just so beautiful to watch. Yotes get NO free pass. [/QUOTE]
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