Re: Bobcat Tricks
Posted: Sat May 15, 2010 8:58 pm
Cats were limited in numbers where we hunted so we did not take a cat unless the dogs caught it on the ground(most of the time). Also the area we hunted was covered in heavy brush so thick that you could either walk in the tops or get on the ground and crawl for 100 of yards at a time just to get through it. We also hunted mostly at night do to the dry conditions so we could not see what the cats were doing when a track would blow up.
With that in mind, the cats we ran we ran many times and they got very good at coming up with new tricks for our dogs. But, we got to know depending on what area we started the cat in we knew which cat we were running(90% of time) and new which way they would go a lot of the time. On one occasion we started a cat, just as it was breaking daylight, that we had run many times and it started going the way it normally did. The race usually went into an area that you could not get into without walking and would go out of hearing around a mountain/hill. In a while the cat would come back into hearing about 3/4s of mile down the canyon we were in, make a loose for our dogs and go back the way it came in. Knowing this we jumped in our truck and went down to where the two canyons meet. We got there some 10 minutes before the cat and just sat a watched to see what he was doing. The cat came on a trail about half way up the mountain/hill and ran up on a rock as big or bigger than a house on the side of the canyon. He then jumped down the mountain as far as he could and hide in the brush. The dogs came in and lost the cat on the rock so they started to circle. The cat got up and went down the canyon bottom and circled the dogs and came back up to the trail it came in on and went back the way it came. The dogs circled until they hit the cats track and back they went the same way. Now we treed this cat on a few occasion when the dogs got to close but given a chance this one of many things he would do.
With that in mind, the cats we ran we ran many times and they got very good at coming up with new tricks for our dogs. But, we got to know depending on what area we started the cat in we knew which cat we were running(90% of time) and new which way they would go a lot of the time. On one occasion we started a cat, just as it was breaking daylight, that we had run many times and it started going the way it normally did. The race usually went into an area that you could not get into without walking and would go out of hearing around a mountain/hill. In a while the cat would come back into hearing about 3/4s of mile down the canyon we were in, make a loose for our dogs and go back the way it came in. Knowing this we jumped in our truck and went down to where the two canyons meet. We got there some 10 minutes before the cat and just sat a watched to see what he was doing. The cat came on a trail about half way up the mountain/hill and ran up on a rock as big or bigger than a house on the side of the canyon. He then jumped down the mountain as far as he could and hide in the brush. The dogs came in and lost the cat on the rock so they started to circle. The cat got up and went down the canyon bottom and circled the dogs and came back up to the trail it came in on and went back the way it came. The dogs circled until they hit the cats track and back they went the same way. Now we treed this cat on a few occasion when the dogs got to close but given a chance this one of many things he would do.
