jetblasted
10 years ago
Classic C-Bid. Bobcats ain't easy to kill. I think I would have stayed in Missouri.
ZRX1200
10 years ago
Mike leaves the best voice mails.

Well, Mike and DMV.
QMPASH
10 years ago
He shot the bobcat to compensate for his little, limp wee-wee.
jetblasted
10 years ago

He shot the bobcat to compensate for his little, limp wee-wee.

QMPASH wrote:



LMAO . . . And you *MUST* be afraid of your own shadow, too.

And, I can tell you this from first rate experience. Mr. Cooper is nothing but all class and an honorable man.
spectresquad
10 years ago
Chester is half Desert Puma half Seal point Siamese. He has been with me over 4 years. he has defended me and his brothers and sisters against coyotes and feral dogs. He even once attacked an idiot dumb enough to grab me after warning him that Chester will kill him if he does.

Bobcats are not mean. If hungry they will kill chickens, but then you have to ask yourself, did you take away all the other food he had in the wild? Did you kill all the rabbits, and mice, gophers and squirrels? Well deplete their food and they will go after what is left. They do not attack humans normally.

to keep predators out of my gardens and livestock, I place food for them well away from my yard. I make a point of dropping off some good eats in a vacant lot down the road a ways. keeps the trouble out of my yard.


jetblasted
10 years ago
Last weekend while up in the N GA Mountains at our cabin, two of the closest neighbors, (about 1 mile away) both reported seeing a very large cat. It was described as being the size of a large Labrador Retriever. Solid Dark Brown/Black on Top, White Belly and short, ringed, curled tail. Now, the only thing that makes me think it's a Bobcat, is that both said it had a short ringed curled tail.

A couple/three years ago while taking a 6am pizz before deer hunting, I spooked a Bobcat. It was short, fat and dang near solid white, with the classic Bobcat ears. The next day while walking to my "spot" about 1/2 mile from the cabin, I jumped him again. Dang near solid white, very thick fur, and fat. Larger than a house/feral cat, but this cat had a bobbed tail. Almost a nub. The one in question spotted this past week, they both said the tail was about 1 foot long.

I've searched high and low, and I cant find any info on the animal they both described in seperate sightings. They both said it looked to be 80-100 lbs.
They both saw it less than 30 feet away.

Maybe it's the elusive North Georgia "Painter" that the GA DNR swears does not exist, but every N GA Mountain Man will tell you, that "they are there".
teedubbya
10 years ago
jeferris
10 years ago
Spectre's Chester?
tailgater
10 years ago

Chupacabra?

teedubbya wrote:



Sits in the old gum tree?
spectresquad
10 years ago
Could be a Hybrid, like Chester. There are a lot of people buying early generation Hybrids and finding them to be uncontrolable if they don't spend massive amounts of time with them and so they either get sent to the kill shelters or released into the wild.

It also sounds like a cotamundi(sp) from Central America. Probably imported through Florida and just making its way north.

:-k
frankj1
10 years ago
is this the Bobcat 1,000?
grmcooper
10 years ago
Hell fire. Look what we have here. The dead cat. Poor kitty.
grmcooper
10 years ago
Here he is! I miss this thread.
jjanecka
10 years ago
Well did he eat the cat at least?
Whistlebritches
10 years ago
Love this.......wish I had time to read it all

Mike you were too kind in #29 and MACS was dead on in #39............City folk didn't have any business weighing in here.Those that don't live with predators in their backyard have no clue.

How's that for salt biotches?
grmcooper
9 years ago
My favorite thread
grmcooper
9 years ago
JadeRose
9 years ago




Outrage!

😱
blueswon
9 years ago
Still drinking malt liqour
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