49.5 lb Bobcat

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Thats a Dandy cat for sure 8)
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I would have bet $10 that it was a male. "Mr. Peepers" doesn't point the way you think it should on cats. That's funny, but that's still a monster of a cat. You got yourself a fine trophy.
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:mrgreen: Nice Cat!!!!!!!!!!!!
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wow what a beast :D
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Awesome cat!! A fiend got a 39# last yearthat was the biggest I seen till now. Thanks for sharing.
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Here is the best we caught. not a 49.5, but 33.5
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Looks pretty good Phil. Man you even got Mike to crack a smile!
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He was miling at me cause' by the time I got to the tree I was blowin' oil. Those steep nasty cracks with froze ground and plenty of blowdown, alder and a thick coat of powder was wearing the fatman thin.
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