First bobcat

Datchew

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2nd one I've ever seen. About 180m out.

Was pig hunting in a beautiful Texas spring afternoon and barely caught a glimpse of this guy.

Thought it was a wounded coyote. Movement was odd, slow, up and down, sporadic. Lost him several times between binos and scope.

Finally realized it was a cat once in the reticle and he periscoped from behind a prickly pear.

Had just enough head to guess the body profile and sent it.

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Congrats - they are way cool predators!
 
Thx much
I was mounted up on a bean bag in a blind 20' off the ground. Not like it was offhand.

Pretty excited.
 
It will make a great mount for your home or office - has been cold enough down here to still have a great pelt, although you wouldn't know it based on the weather this past week. lol! Have you thought about how you will have it done?
 
Congratulations, I had this S. Texas Putty mounted in Hondo, TX. I had it mounted because nobody in Montana would believe how short the hair is on them down there. I will tell it is crossed with a Chuppacabra. Got him with a Ruger MK III hunter 22lr
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those are some nice mounts. That one has surprisingly short hair. Probably a lot of variation all over the place. I really like the way you have that one sitting on the branch like it would in a tree.

For my mount? Well I guess I'm kinda abnormal on such things.
I only have 1 dead thing in the whole house. A European whitetail. I typically only hunt for meat or to help cull predators/pigs and help take doe off ranches in late season. Never been a trophy guy for some reason.
It works well because my wife doesn't like dead things ("they're looking at me") in the house.

But to me, a bobcat is quite a rare trophy so I'm thinking a framed photo near a European head on my bookshelf will look good.

If i ever got a really nice elk (6x6 or bigger,) moose, or (next year!) a good cape buffalo, they'd go on the wall. Probably European style as well. Wife doesn't mind those as much. Says they're more "tasteful."
C'est la vie.
 
2nd one I've ever seen. About 180m out.

Was pig hunting in a beautiful Texas spring afternoon and barely caught a glimpse of this guy.

Thought it was a wounded coyote. Movement was odd, slow, up and down, sporadic. Lost him several times between binos and scope.

Finally realized it was a cat once in the reticle and he periscoped from behind a prickly pear.

Had just enough head to guess the body profile and sent it.

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Datchew: Nice well spotted Cat - congratulations. I’ve only taken one Bobcat and it was in Texas 5 years ago — called one in to 25 yrds, 12 ga lead #2s. Was thrilled, always wanted to get one and had full life size mount done ——-one of my most prized trophies….Hope you enjoy yours as well !
 
I never shot a bobcat except one that was chasing our goats. Must have been a female I heat close by because I saw 5 cats that afternoon.
When I was in high school fur prices were astronomical, late 70’s early 80’s so I trapped over Christmas break and on weekends. I would usually catch 8-10 a year. I caught one old tomcat that I should have mounted. One of the wildlife professors at Auburn saw the skinned and headless carcass in my dads truck and weighed it . 37 pounds, he said that was a giant of a cat for east central Alabama. I have always regretted not having him mounted but the $150 I got for him helped me buy my first car.
 
Congratulations! I killed my first bobcat in TX also. I had mine mounted as well however I do not have a picture of it.
Well done!
 

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