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by lrb111
Mon Jul 23, 2007 7:25 am
Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
Topic: UH... Another reason to be armed in North texas...maybe
Replies: 37
Views: 6760

hoss4570 wrote:
lrb111 wrote:
hoss4570 wrote:
flintknapper wrote:

Not to argue... but I'd have to see a sixty pound bobcat to believe it.
I agree, but I did'nt write the news story, but thats what they said. The pic of the dead critter looked big next to the deputy. However, there seems to be some confusion here on this board, a bobcat and mountian lion, panther, cougar, whatever you want to call the second list are two different animals. The one pictured here is a bobcat. :D :D
Hey Hoss, was that the bobcat down at Rankin that attacked that lady?
I drive quite a bit over Ector and Midland counties daily. I'm seeing bobcat regularly, and coyote by the pack. Fox and badger, too.
Like was mentioned above, seeing lot's of things we never used to see without setting in a blind all week.
Yes, it was Rankin but I thought it attacked a kid, maby I was mistook, but that was the cat. About a month or so ago. LOTS of cats, bobcat and mountian lions in that area.
Don't let me get you second guessing, I could have it backwards. I think I remember them saying that cat was rabid, about a week after the fact.

The last bobcat I saw walking, was on east loop 338, about a block from Ranchito. It was about the same size as the one in these photos.
by lrb111
Sun Jul 22, 2007 7:17 pm
Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
Topic: UH... Another reason to be armed in North texas...maybe
Replies: 37
Views: 6760

hoss4570 wrote:
flintknapper wrote:

Not to argue... but I'd have to see a sixty pound bobcat to believe it.
I agree, but I did'nt write the news story, but thats what they said. The pic of the dead critter looked big next to the deputy. However, there seems to be some confusion here on this board, a bobcat and mountian lion, panther, cougar, whatever you want to call the second list are two different animals. The one pictured here is a bobcat. :D :D
Hey Hoss, was that the bobcat down at Rankin that attacked that lady?
I drive quite a bit over Ector and Midland counties daily. I'm seeing bobcat regularly, and coyote by the pack. Fox and badger, too.
Like was mentioned above, seeing lot's of things we never used to see without setting in a blind all week.

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