What % of bobcats turned out on do you catch? It would be nice to know just how far behind average I am.
Bobcat %
Bobcat %
I know this will have a ton of variables (location, terrain, conditions, ect) but.....
What % of bobcats turned out on do you catch? It would be nice to know just how far behind average I am.
What % of bobcats turned out on do you catch? It would be nice to know just how far behind average I am.
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I think alot of guys have better dogs then what they give themselves credit for, but because they here so many storys from other people bragging about there own dogs and how well they're doing and not hearing the same problem storys that we all do have
then they asume that there dogs arn't that great 
I think alot of guys have better dogs then what they give themselves credit for, but because they here so many storys from other people bragging about there own dogs and how well they're doing and not hearing the same problem storys that we all do have
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I have no idea on % because we rarly get snow here. So I almost never know what my dogs have until I get to the tree. So far this year we have only treed fox and ringtailed cats. The only bobcat I saw was in front of my dogs about 50 yards and they somehow lost it. We have also had several chases where they came back empty... My best hunters got old on me but I do have a young dog thats looking good just needs more time.
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In the last couple of weeks I have gone 100% on the bobcats I have run. Yep, 100% failures! LOL!
If I would have had a shotgun I probably could have bagged a couple of them, but they sure didn't want to have anything to do with a tree.
These cats are pretty tough out in the rock country, and if you live in the four corners area of Utah, Arizona, New Mexico and even Colorado and catch 25% or the cats you start you are damn good, or else you are damn good and not putting out on anything but a smoking hot track.
Cats don't leave much scent anytime, and their tracks turn into cold trails quickly in the high dry desert.
Wouldn't it be somthing if they had as much scent as a coyote? Wow! there wouldn't be that many left. I have dogs that can really smoke a coyote track, but then again they run a lot faster and further than a bobcat can so they have their own kind of defense I guess.
Now it makes lions seem easy doesn't it? LOL! They leave a lot of scent, they can't run fast very far like a coyote, and they climb easier when pushed. Well you say they can be pretty tough to catch at times too. I am just kidding they can be tough anytime, and around here the really tuff part is finding one's track. We have so many local hunters that have their walls adorned with the hides of female cougars that the breeding population is shall we say, none too numerous.
If I would have had a shotgun I probably could have bagged a couple of them, but they sure didn't want to have anything to do with a tree.
These cats are pretty tough out in the rock country, and if you live in the four corners area of Utah, Arizona, New Mexico and even Colorado and catch 25% or the cats you start you are damn good, or else you are damn good and not putting out on anything but a smoking hot track.
Cats don't leave much scent anytime, and their tracks turn into cold trails quickly in the high dry desert.
Wouldn't it be somthing if they had as much scent as a coyote? Wow! there wouldn't be that many left. I have dogs that can really smoke a coyote track, but then again they run a lot faster and further than a bobcat can so they have their own kind of defense I guess.
Now it makes lions seem easy doesn't it? LOL! They leave a lot of scent, they can't run fast very far like a coyote, and they climb easier when pushed. Well you say they can be pretty tough to catch at times too. I am just kidding they can be tough anytime, and around here the really tuff part is finding one's track. We have so many local hunters that have their walls adorned with the hides of female cougars that the breeding population is shall we say, none too numerous.
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That's kinda how I feel about it.pete richardson wrote:i consider it a miracle- anytime i catch a bobcat -- lol
I went from 0% out of 7 cats, then caught two in a row so that was my 25% glory week Guess I should have sold them while I could claim 25%
Now My average of sliding into Ditches or getting stuck in this snow are much better this year!
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