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    Stalk to 12 yards... my first bobcat ...

    I was busted by a small bobcat while rabbit hunting. We had a long standoff at 20 yards with alot of brush between us.The wait was too much for me & I took a small step to see if I could make him take a few steps into the open for a clear shot. No dice. He took off like a shot. Well after looking around for him in the brush I put my broadhead back in the quiver & went back to rabbit hunting with a field point( too much brush for my judo points). Well about 1 & 1/2 hours later I jumped another rabbit & it ran into a bunch of brush about 60 or 70 yards away. Trying to be as quiet as possible I crept along the treeline everynow & then hearing some rustling in the brush ( thinking it was still the rabbit). When I got to about 40 yards I could see the bobcat had seen the same rabbit that I had jumped into the brush & it was him that had been making the rustling noise. Well I changed back to the only Broadhead in my back quiver, and I really slowed down now . Trying to be quieter than I ever have been,I crept about 25-28 yards closer, but it took me nearly 20 minutes. Being otherwise occupied with the rabbit he was trying to get out from under the log he never noticed me & although the shot was slighter farther back then I liked, he didn't make it 10 yards from the hit. After I snuck up to him ( making sure he was dead & not just playing possum) I found 3 or 4 other rabbits that had been killed & covered up by either this cat or another. Isn't it eerie how proficient these little cats are at killing . I know I learned a good lesson that day & I will be alot more patient& slow & hopefully quieter in the woods in the future. One more thing that I must say is that this is my first kill ( other than rabbits , squirrels , birds on the ground or low hanging limbs) with a wooden arrow. & not to sound to cliche but it was a magical moment & my hoyt will probably loose out when it comes to deer season next year. No other feeling like that feeling .......Indian style.

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    Congrats!

    Rare opportunity to stalk a bobcat.

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      #3
      Congratulations: You have done something that a lot of people have never done. You can justly be proud of the cat. There are more bobcats around than most folks believe.

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        #4
        Congrats brother! What an awsome achievement. That bow looks good too. Is it just me, or does it seem like there are more cats around this year?

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          #5
          That's awesome man,the hunter becomes the prey.


          DJ

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            #6
            Congrats on the cat.

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              #7
              Congrats

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                #8
                Good job! Must have been really exciting.

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                  #9
                  I have stalked Bobcats, just don't see anypoint to killin them. My brother kills all coyotes and bobcats but he runs quail hunts at his place
                  Last edited by BowBuddy; 01-07-2007, 09:48 PM. Reason: oops

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                    #10
                    I think the point in it is to see if you can. He did it. I'm proud of him.

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                      #11
                      awesome great job

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                        #12
                        Congrads,Gettin a bobcat,stalking,you the Man!

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                          #13
                          Congrats

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                            #14
                            congrats

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                              #15
                              That's a serious accomplishment. Congrats

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