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ohio bobcats
Anybody else seen any bobcat in Ohio.....I got 2 pictures this past year on trail cans ill try to figure out how to post them later
seen some around noble co. one here in guernsey co.
i see at least 4 a year around cumberland
was told they is at least 5 living 1 1/2 miles from my house and 1 was seen accross the road from my house,,seen tracks in the snow where 1 was following a rabbit 5' from my frount porch....
heard they were protected till i see one ..
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We see few at night down here. Treed one once. There are tracks all over the place in the state forest up and down the old mine roads and what not
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Originally posted by wildbill
was told they is at least 5 living 1 1/2 miles from my house and 1 was seen accross the road from my house,,seen tracks in the snow where 1 was following a rabbit 5' from my frount porch....
heard they were protected till i see one ..
seen one on my farm here in Noble county. Don't know if it lives here or was passing through. What is their travel radius?
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Originally posted by CWT
Thats a good way to get yourself in trouble. what would be the point of killing one. Cant talk about it, cant have it mounted. they are not a nuisance like coyotes cause if they were their would be a season on them. I have never seen one in the wild.
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Still not a good Idea to preach about it. These hunting forums and any outdoor forums get looked at by game wardens. I am a taxidermist and deal with them alot and the fines for shooting something out of season or are protected are not worth it. Now I am sure that you would probably not get in trouble if your dogs or yourself are threatened but to kill one if you see it aint going to be worth it. JMO
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Originally posted by CWT
Still not a good Idea to preach about it. These hunting forums and any outdoor forums get looked at by game wardens. I am a taxidermist and deal with them alot and the fines for shooting something out of season or are protected are not worth it. Now I am sure that you would probably not get in trouble if your dogs or yourself are threatened but to kill one if you see it aint going to be worth it. JMO
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Originally posted by wildbill
if you never followed a dog at night chaseing one and haveing it jump out on you everytime you get close and
haveing dogs that had enough grit to kill one when they caught it when they were lucky enough catch it when it jumped,
had that happen one night but lucky all 3 dogs on tree would have died before quiting a fight and dogs only ended up with pearced ears and scratches on their chests/bellys instead of being gutted if one on one..we never got close enought to see the fight but when the dogs got done with it they returned with a smile on their faces,,lol,,i wont feed a sissy dog,,if you see me showing a dog at a bench show ,you can bet on it wont be a sissy and still eat my feed
if i see one around here they will have a heart attack ,cause i value my dogs more than haveing a stuff toy to brag about.
my dogs are bred/trained for coon but some dogs just cant resist a cat,,
i dont hunt for $$$or bragging rights so if i see a bobcat have a heart attack it will be left for the circle of life to brag on not me..
maggets have to have something to eat and i dont want it to be my dogs....
happy hunting...
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Originally posted by trap
Try speaking English. I think what you're saying is that you're worried about a 25 pound cat tearing up your dogs?
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Originally posted by trap
Try speaking English. I think what you're saying is that you're worried about a 25 pound cat tearing up your dogs?
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Cats...
Don't worry about cats gutting your dogs. It's not impossible but it's a lot closer to being a myth than reality.
Why would anyone hunt them regularly in the day? Retorical question. Hunt them cats in the day...it's a lot more fun than hunting at night anyhow.
It sounds like there is getting to be a fair number of cats up there. Your not going to find them everywhere you find coon but when you folks get ir figured out, your going to find a lot better challenge than you will hunting coon. Your also going to find out just how good your dogs really are real quick. Those cat dogs sure don't come in bunches.
I hunt them full time and really enjoy it. The only thing that is as much fun (to me) is gray fox.
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We ran a bob in northern IN one night. Treed a few in TN and caught one on the ground in TN one night. They are not that dangerous. The male caught on the ground ripped the dog up pretty good but not to bad. If your dog gets killed by a cat its his own fault
I wish we had better ways of treeing cats down here.
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I'd really like to know who's treeing these cats at night and seeing them in the tree when you get in there?!?!
Yes, there are bobcats in Ohio. The PA Game Commission has been putting them out around here for the last 10 years. Of course they are going to migrate to Ohio. They don't know state lines, they are just cats! lol
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Originally posted by jculler8
I'd really like to know who's treeing these cats at night and seeing them in the tree when you get in there?!?!
Yes, there are bobcats in Ohio. The PA Game Commission has been putting them out around here for the last 10 years. Of course they are going to migrate to Ohio. They don't know state lines, they are just cats! lol
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Originally posted by trap
Go to the big game page. People hunt those little cats with dogs everyday. I don't know who the bigger pussy is, the cat or you.
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Originally posted by OH English
I do believe the one sitting behind the computer screen calling others names would be the PUSSY! JMHO
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Originally posted by trap
Watch out for the switchblades. lol. hick

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