Southern Cat Hunting

A Place to talk about hunting Bobcats, Lynx.
lawdawgharris
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Re: Southern Cat Hunting

Postby lawdawgharris » Tue Feb 04, 2025 1:24 pm

Educating and building up the young dogs is more important than catching. You know that though. We all love to catch our quarry though.


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Re: Southern Cat Hunting

Postby macedonia mule man » Mon Jun 09, 2025 5:07 pm

It’s been a while since I’ve visited this site, what about some of the old boys that use to communicate on here. Al Baldwin, scrubrunner, and several more from Virginia and South Carolina. Are you’ll still at it? I’m down to a crawl, turned 84 this Feb and I can tell the difference. Dogs still running pretty good but I’m limited on how much I can go. Still able to hunt by myself but finding I don’t have as much want to anymore. Let me hear something if you all are still living.
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Re: Southern Cat Hunting

Postby Beebout-it » Mon Jun 09, 2025 7:07 pm

Activity on this site has come to a crawl as well muleman!! Very few of us posting anything. Glad to hear you can still get out some…that’s way better than not at all lol
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Re: Southern Cat Hunting

Postby lawdawgharris » Mon Jun 09, 2025 8:08 pm

Good to see and hear from you muleman. Sounds like you need to recruit some young legs to do your dirty work, lol. Whatever you do, don’t slow down too much. These old dogs will keep you going.


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Re: Southern Cat Hunting

Postby scrubrunner » Sat Jul 05, 2025 12:14 am

Muleman, good to see you are still at it.
I’m still lerking around. Couldn’t remember my password for this site.
Have had outstanding gray fox running for the last year but we don’t have many of them so we normally stop the race at about 3 hours if fox don’t tree by then. And we find a cat track every now and then and have had some good cat races, caught a few on the ground, stopped a few races because of going on forbidden property and some just got away or treed, I don’t have any tree dogs.
Where I hunt, with my sorry dogs, if a jumped cat race exceeds one hour it’s going to end on the ground.

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