normal to be skinny during summer, they will fatten up. The population is high, but so are the food sources.The ScubaCamper said:Nice - those deer look pretty skinny, must be over-populated. You need to take care of that, catman.
i would love to even see one. Seen yotes, never kilt one, never seen a bobcat while hunting. Cool thing is this one came in front of the camera twice and both during the day. But seems not to come through too often. It would be pure luck if I saw him, even more luck if I drew back and shot from less than 10 yards.Redfred16 said:Cool pics. I would love to get a bobcat with my bow.
Why would you have to draw back and be inside ten yards? Is it a archery only area? I'm not one to carry a bow in gun season!catman529 said:i would love to even see one. Seen yotes, never kilt one, never seen a bobcat while hunting. Cool thing is this one came in front of the camera twice and both during the day. But seems not to come through too often. It would be pure luck if I saw him, even more luck if I drew back and shot from less than 10 yards.Redfred16 said:Cool pics. I would love to get a bobcat with my bow.
yeah I can only use a bow and the way I cleared the area I will be shooting less than 10 yards from a natural blind. Going to be tough enough for deer not to mention if a cat walks byCATCHDAWG said:Why would you have to draw back and be inside ten yards? Is it a archery only area? I'm not one to carry a bow in gun season!catman529 said:i would love to even see one. Seen yotes, never kilt one, never seen a bobcat while hunting. Cool thing is this one came in front of the camera twice and both during the day. But seems not to come through too often. It would be pure luck if I saw him, even more luck if I drew back and shot from less than 10 yards.Redfred16 said:Cool pics. I would love to get a bobcat with my bow.