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Posted by texasdan26 on 09-11-2012 03:27 AM:

bobcat hunting

I've always had coon and squirrel dogs..I got two plott pups and was wondering how hard it would be to train them to run bobcat..I have no idea how or when or even where to begin... somebody set me straight on this or if its a waste of time......thanls


Posted by yrphunter on 09-11-2012 11:05 AM:

I am kind of in the same boat as you, but I found that biggamehoundsmen.com had a wealth of information on hunting bobs. Their message board has a bobcat hunting section and there are a lot of seasoned hunters on there that can shoot you in the right direction.

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Posted by texasdan26 on 09-11-2012 12:06 PM:

thanks

Ill check it out...thanks..


Posted by Gary Roberson on 09-11-2012 10:54 PM:

I know that the bobcat population around Center was pretty good as some of my old cat hunting buddies drove up there to make a hunt back in the '70s. They left some mighty good country of South Texas to make the trip.
Adios,
Gary


Posted by texasdan26 on 09-12-2012 02:56 AM:

cats

We call cats and yotes a lot around here...we see lots of cats..and get lots of pics on trailcams too...just thought it would be fun running them with dogs...nobody has done this on here???


Posted by cabbmb on 09-12-2012 03:11 AM:

I run cats in missouri. Its alot of work somedays but always worth it when you finally get one. Simetimes you get one but sometimes you will have a dry spell. But my dogs are definetly not the best. Anyways i really enjoy it. Good luck


Posted by Gary Roberson on 09-12-2012 02:25 PM:

I was catching a few bobcats around here with my blueticks on dry ground but I have run out of cats. Feline Lukemia and Rocky Mountain Spotted Tick Fever seem to be the reasons for the reduction in populations.
Good luck and Adios,
Gary


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