Charlie
19 years ago
Time to move on, nothing left to see here!

This is one string that really got out of hand.......now everybody hold hands and sing "We are the World".......

Charlie
bloody spaniard
19 years ago
Charlie, you are more of a uniter than Don Rickles! LMAO!
jbu
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  • Herf-A-Holic
19 years ago
Bloody,
I know you put spanish fly in my drink last night.

not that I remember a thing.
Charlie
19 years ago
Bloody, you had rather sing "YMCA" ?

Charlie
luckydogguy
19 years ago
If you've never seen what a Bobcat can do to livestock and you don't live where there is potentially dangerous animals, then your opinion on this matter is worth CRAP! They take down pray double their size, so do some simple math. How many small children are more then 50 pounds? Not many! On top of that, if you don't have small children you won't know the responsibilty feel to protect them from ANY possible threat!

Bobcats are made to KILL other animals, whether it's a sheep or , God forbid , a child. They go for the easy kill. And as a parent, I'd kill anything that would harm my children! Period!

Nice KILL! Nice to see you protecting your family, property, livestock and finacial investments!

Lucky
plinytheelder
19 years ago
jbu, If you went camping and woke up with lube on your a$$, would you tell anyone?

Want to go camping?

You weren't supposed to tell everybody about bloody puting the "fly" in your drinks, because now everyone will want to, and the "moment" will have been lost forever...

you ****

Charlie
19 years ago
For those intersted in a little information on the Missouri Bobcat........

What is one of the largest wild mammals in Missouri? What large mammal sometimes sleeps on and hunts from tree limbs? What mammal can make leaps up to 10 feet? The answer to all three questions: the bobcat.

The bobcat is found only in North America, where it is the most common wildcat. This handsome animal has tufted ears, a tawny coat with black spots and a ruff of fur that flares from its cheeks and neck.

The bobcat gets its name from its stubby or “bobbed” tail, which is only 4 to 6 inches long. The rest of the cat’s body may be from 2 to 4 feet long. Bobcats weigh up to 40 pounds.

Its spotted fur camouflages it well as it hunts for food. Unlike coyotes, for example, which usually trot along when hunting, the bobcat hunts slowly, frequently stopping and sitting for minutes at a time as it studies its environment. It uses its acute sight and hearing more than its sense of smell to find prey.

When the bobcat does spot prey, it lowers itself into a crouch and creeps slowly forward. Bobcats place their front feet down so carefully and noiselessly that their prey does not hear them coming. Then, as they move forward, they place their hind feet in the same spots, so no extra sound is made. When it’s close enough, the bobcat leaps and pulls down the victim with its sharp claws.

“The bobcat’s diet is 70 percent rabbit,” says Dave Hamilton, a resource scientist and furbearer biologist at the Missouri Department of Conservation’s Resource Science Center in Columbia. Bobcat diets also include a variety of small mammals, such as shrews, mice, squirrels and opossums; birds, such as wild turkeys and quail; and, occasionally, deer.

Because there is too much meat on a deer to eat at one time, the bobcat caches or covers it with ground litter. It may come back and feed on the remains later. However, if other food is plentiful, it may not bother to return for the meat.

Bobcats sometimes prey on domestic stock, such as chickens, turkeys, piglets, sheep and goats, but they’re not really a threat to farmers. They may also eat carrion (dead animals) if food is scarce.

These wildcats can live almost anywhere, from swamps, forests and farmlands to scrubby and arid regions, as long as there is some cover to hide in. They often rest in caves or hollow trees and under rock overhangs.

Enjoy

Charlie
HockeyDad
19 years ago
Bobcats feed on humans the other 30% of the time.
JonR
19 years ago
Yo capytoon:

"Someone wants to suck JBU's d*ck."


Hey if you want to suck jbu's d*ck be a man about it and come right out and say it. Yo cappy time for you to come out of the closet.


LOL


JonR
dapperdan
19 years ago
I was out hunting myself once with a buddy. We came around a corner and one was less the 50 yards from us. We both just looked at it and did not even raise our guns. If it was eating my chicke's I may have thought differant.
We raised rabbits at one time and I came out one morning to find a bunch of baby rabbits were missing their feet and there were bobcat prints.Pulled their little feet through the cage bottom and ate them. Poor little bunnies.
BigAlnAZ
19 years ago
I love cats.................









Cooked or Raw.....
grmcooper
19 years ago
BigAlanAZ I lived in phx for over 30 yrs... Did you go to school there?

Mike
SeaRaptor
19 years ago
I still think that cat would make a very nice hat. 🙂
marge796
19 years ago
or maybe a nice rug
adroomi
19 years ago
I used to live in a Cabin near Talkeetna, Alaska.

I tied a bell to my ankle when I was picking blueberries and when fishing or hiking I wore a .357 on my side. Grizzly's are beautiful creatures. I never had to bring one down "for fear it would eat my chickens." I did fire a couple warning shots once in while though if they got too near.

During really cold winters, the moose would come in and eat out of my garbage cans. I built a really strong bin for the cans, and they never came back.

I would occaisionally see wolves run through the yard.

Anyone that claims they love country life, yet feels the need to kill the very animals that make it "country" is not really a "country" person, but a simple city dweller that lives in the country.

Raising chickens and sheep does not make one country. It makes you a farmer.

Kill all the bobcats you want to make life safe for your chickens and kids.

Just keep your needless and wastefull killing out of Alaska, and anywhere where people still respect the animals and country for what it is.
Intel
19 years ago
Good for you.
If you fly fish you should go to Reading's Fly shop near Bennett Springs and look at some of the bird mounts he has. Great stuff, paron the pun.
adroomi
19 years ago
I did a lot of fishing up there that's for sure. I'm not familiar with the shop you mention though.

I spent two summers at Katmai National Park on the McNeil River doing work for the Forestry Service. I got to see a lot of really pretty animals.

I did a lot of moose, and black bear hunting. A lot of bird hunting too.

I really miss that place.
Charlie
19 years ago
Alaska is beautiful and the greatest place to fish in the world.....I have fished in rivers and watched Bear and Moose at the same time....keep eyes open for the Bears, as they can cause problems, but like adroomi said fire a shot in the air and generally they run, if not back away slowly and find a car or something to get into! Never run from one!!!!!!!!

Charlie
luckydogguy
19 years ago
Like I said before, If you don't have children to protect , you don't UNDERSTAND!

I live in the northwoods of Wisconsin where there are bears, bobcats and wolves. And don't tell me that animals don't attack humans. The last day of bow season a man was dragging a deer out of the woods and a wolf attacked him. Bit his arm and after a breif struggle the wolf let him go. It did just wanted his deer. But, all that to say, you don't know what wild animals will do. That's why we call them WILD! To say a bobcat won't attack a child is probabely right. But I for one am not going to play the odds with my child's life!

I haven't had to shoot any beautiful animals up here yet, but I would if I felt threatened in any way. Just as a wild animal attacks if IT feels threatened!

That's my take.

Lucky
Dr Pepperhill
19 years ago
200 ... I guess
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