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Okie4570

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Yeah I am definitely going to have to do my research for sure.

She’s gonna have a small hole in her pelt, I can’t trap her cause I’d go broke driving back and forth to check traps 🤣🤣
Cage trap and a cell cam, they're dumb and easy to catch in a cage. Or I know someone who only lives about 15 min away lol. Feb/Jan cats are prime and look so much better than early ones imo.
 

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Yeah this one was chasing ***** last night. But I have pictures of her for the last few years and have seen her twice in day light in the past. This year I am ready to pull the trigger on it, only reason I didnt last year is a 308 would have blown her in half....
I’ve shot one with a 308 and 165 grain Corelokt several years ago, and it didn’t tear the hide up too bad.
The last I heard the going rate for a bobcat around here is around a grand.
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When I got my bobcat mount, one of my cousins did the taxidermy. It turned out really good. Cost me around $450 about 10 years ago.

I think a grand is very unreasonable. That's the I don't really want to do a cat, price.

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I used a guy over by Lake Stanley Draper. Can’t even think of his name right now. I took him 3 cats and the black walnut log. For him to mount the kitten and female, it cost around $650 plus the other cat, but that’s been about 8 years ago now.

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