Posted: 2/9/2006 2:45:32 AM EDT
| Go check out predatormasters.com forums. You'll find out all the information you need over there. I've been after the coyotes for about a month and haven't had any luck, and I think the bobcats are supposed to be tougher than coyotes due to how long it takes them to come to the call. |
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Here's a place, though I think you need some heavy duty ammo. They are HARD to kill. Bobcat Hunting Grounds F3 |
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I killed one with my uncle as a kid. Kind of a spoof, came upon it after shooting some skeet. Killed it with dove and quail load from my 870 (first blood) -Hershey |
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I spend ALOT of time in the woods in NC, in very close proximity to game lands and I've yet to see a bobcat. Matter of fact, I've never even see a track.... They are either rare or very very sneaky. Probably both. Are they know to kill/eat Turkeys? If so, they should be common in my area. Huge rabbit population as well. |
I have, at this very moment, a feral cat in a animal trap sitting next to my trashcan that you can try it out on. ![]() Bobcat/feral cat, what's the difference? |
any specific suggestions on where i can go? |
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if i owned the property that i hunt on, i would let you but, thats not the case. have you tried game lands? i don't know if johnston county has any but its worth a try, also you might try getting in touch with somebody who lives dwon there that might know some locals, maybe get permission to use there land. i'll see what i can dig up for ya. |
no problem man, thanx for looking into it for me. |
So, have you been to Max Patch? Beautiful area. Spring Creek, Crab Tree and Iron Duff used to be some of my old stomping grounds. I grew up in an area called Leicester just to the north of Asheville. I saw several bobcats jump the road when I was driving a school bus my senior year in high school. All my sightings were early in the morning before daylight. That was up in the Sandy Mush area. I was grouse hunting with a friend one time and he shoot one with bird shot. Strangest thing, it just walked out in front of him in broad daylight. He had it mounted. Still has it in his den as far as I know. They are around but I don't think it is a common thing to see one. SM |
just ask Dick Cheney hahaha (i know it wasn't a tourist, and i'm a republican i just had to throw that in there hehehe) |
Yeah. We always called the tourists Florons or Floridiots so you know where most of them were from. There are still some grouse in the area but not like before. I understand that the encroaching coyote population is hard on the grouse and the wild turkey populations. SM |


