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Urban bobcats

Postby LibraryLady » Wed Apr 22, 2015 8:43 pm

We saw this segment on Texas Parks and Wildlife. I found it interesting---but I want to know the results of the study.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0mbGhS9ZNhQ
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Re: Urban bobcats

Postby ann jusko » Thu Apr 23, 2015 8:34 am

I've seen two bobcats here in Heath. Or maybe the same one, twice although the two sightings were pretty far apart fro each other.

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Re: Urban bobcats

Postby BigTex » Thu Apr 23, 2015 9:25 am

I heard them play at the Granada once.

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Re: Urban bobcats

Postby jellowrestling » Fri Apr 24, 2015 1:04 pm

I didn't realize that I live/work in Bobcat Ground Zero

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Re: Urban bobcats

Postby grouchy » Fri Apr 24, 2015 7:41 pm

We have a lot of them out here.

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Re: Urban bobcats

Postby millergrovesue » Sat Apr 25, 2015 7:24 am

The only bobcat I've ever seen was a dead one in the back of my neighbor's pickup. He was proud of his kill. All I could think was "Why in the world did you kill that poor animal that was minding its own business?" It wasn't attacking his livestock. It was just crossing a pasture. I simply do not understand the kill it because you can mentality...................unless you are killing coyotes or hogs. Both are a huge problem.
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Re: Urban bobcats

Postby jellowrestling » Tue Apr 28, 2015 9:45 am

millergrovesue wrote:The only bobcat I've ever seen was a dead one in the back of my neighbor's pickup. He was proud of his kill. All I could think was "Why in the world did you kill that poor animal that was minding its own business?" It wasn't attacking his livestock. It was just crossing a pasture. I simply do not understand the kill it because you can mentality...................unless you are killing coyotes or hogs. Both are a huge problem.

+1 Kill it and grill it: yes. Wild hogs and coyotes: yes (rats and squirrels, too). You need a big gun to compensate: no.

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Re: Urban bobcats

Postby millergrovesue » Tue Apr 28, 2015 9:51 am

You've eaten coyote?
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Re: Urban bobcats

Postby jellowrestling » Tue Apr 28, 2015 10:19 am

millergrovesue wrote:You've eaten coyote?

No. Being a coyote is reason enough to kill them, just like wild hogs, rats and squirrels. I wouldn't eat rats or wild hogs, either.

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Re: Urban bobcats

Postby Red Oak » Tue Apr 28, 2015 10:41 am

Bob Cats do a world of good keeping other varmint populations suppressed; Coyotes can do that also.

Bob Cats are very shy and wary animals, and generally do not cause any trouble.

My problem with Yotes is when they start eating the pets and livestock. Yotes are smart, if you shoot a handful every year they learn to stay away from your house and barn. Their hides use to be valuable.
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Re: Urban bobcats

Postby millergrovesue » Tue Apr 28, 2015 11:02 am

Red Oak wrote:My problem with Yotes is when they start eating the pets and livestock. Yotes are smart, if you shoot a handful every year they learn to stay away from your house and barn.


Yep. They finished all my geese and ducks within 8 months of our moving here 25 years ago. After replacing some fowl a couple of times I gave up. Also couldn't keep chickens alive but the coyotes were joined in that murder by possums, skunks, and raccoons. I couldn't build a coop tight enough to keep all the varmits out and finally gave up on them too. Then there are the cats. Coyotes carried off probably about 10 or our cats. My dogs have a fenced yard and never go out after dark without supervision.

I'm too soft to shoot any living critter, even coyotes. Bob has to do that chore. :) Though I did beat a possum to death with a big stick many years ago. I caught it in the act of killing one of my favorite chickens.
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Re: Urban bobcats

Postby jellowrestling » Tue Apr 28, 2015 12:27 pm

Red Oak wrote:Bob Cats do a world of good keeping other varmint populations suppressed; Coyotes can do that also.

Bob Cats are very shy and wary animals, and generally do not cause any trouble.

My problem with Yotes is when they start eating the pets and livestock. Yotes are smart, if you shoot a handful every year they learn to stay away from your house and barn. Their hides use to be valuable.

Bobcats love squirrels, which puts them in good standing with me.

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Re: Urban bobcats

Postby Red Oak » Tue Apr 28, 2015 12:49 pm

I like Squirrels also, pan fried if young, with dumplings if older.
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Re: Urban bobcats

Postby grouchy » Tue Apr 28, 2015 1:34 pm

Everyone out in this area shoots wild hogs. The big ones are too
rank ful us to eat, but @ 200-250 lbs are good eating.

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Re: Urban bobcats

Postby jellowrestling » Wed Apr 29, 2015 10:49 am

grouchy wrote:Everyone out in this area shoots wild hogs. The big ones are too
rank ful us to eat, but @ 200-250 lbs are good eating.

Where do you get them slaughtered?

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Re: Urban bobcats

Postby crocmommy » Wed Apr 29, 2015 12:29 pm

What do you do with the hogs if you don't eat them? Leave them for the vultures and other creatures to eat??

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Re: Urban bobcats

Postby Red Oak » Wed Apr 29, 2015 1:08 pm

One of the problems with leaving Wild Hogs in the field, is that other Hogs will eat the carcass. You have the possibility of actually increasing the density of Wild Hogs in the area.

Most Wild Hogs are good to eat, some are not, older Boars are so musky that they will run the buzzards off of a gut wagon.

The few I have killed I generally have ground myself into sausage, with some cuts, loins etc. cooked or frozen.

I will be stepping up the Hog killing as the Owlhoot is friggen overrun with them.
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Re: Urban bobcats

Postby crocmommy » Wed Apr 29, 2015 2:17 pm

Red Oak wrote:One of the problems with leaving Wild Hogs in the field, is that other Hogs will eat the carcass. You have the possibility of actually increasing the density of Wild Hogs in the area.

Most Wild Hogs are good to eat, some are not, older Boars are so musky that they will run the buzzards off of a gut wagon.

The few I have killed I generally have ground myself into sausage, with some cuts, loins etc. cooked or frozen.

I will be stepping up the Hog killing as the Owlhoot is friggen overrun with them.


There have even been reports of wild hogs in South Irving and we probably still have them. They tear up yards.

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Re: Urban bobcats

Postby Red Oak » Wed Apr 29, 2015 2:52 pm

I saw one dead on Walton Walker, near the Shady Grove bridge a few months ago.
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Re: Urban bobcats

Postby grouchy » Wed Apr 29, 2015 3:25 pm

jellowrestling wrote:
grouchy wrote:Everyone out in this area shoots wild hogs. The big ones are too
rank ful us to eat, but @ 200-250 lbs are good eating.

Where do you get them slaughtered?

The ones I kill to eat I gut, skin and clean myself..I butcher and wrap themeat myself. The large hogs that I don't want to eat are given to families
in the area that will eat them....tamales, barbacoa, etc. I call them and they
are out quickly.


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