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AdamXChicago
10/20/2016 04:02PM
 
Great photo! Really a beautiful animal. Love to see them out in the wild - must be 10+ years since I've seen one out here. Too long...
AdamX
 
AndySG
10/20/2016 06:06PM
 
I think I saw that pic on a MN DNR website.
 
Northwoodsman
10/20/2016 09:00PM
 
I live in a well-populated suburb of Dallas. I came home tonight to an email that a bobcat was spotted walking through the front yards on my block at 10:00 p.m. last night. I thought I saw one a few weeks ago out my window but convinced myself that it was just a big house cat. I have 3 small dogs and a dog door. I guess I'll be escorting them outside now.
 
shock
10/20/2016 11:58PM
 
PT had to share your pic on my FB , everyone loved it
 
Pinetree
10/21/2016 08:51AM
 

 
RMinMN
10/22/2016 05:04PM
 
This is a video from a couple years ago on one of my wildlife cameras. It was set up about 100 yards from my house and you can see my fence in the background. Bobkitty
 
WhiteWolf
10/22/2016 05:53PM
 
Great 2nd pic Pinetree. Appears to be the same cat from your first pic from the front left leg markings??/
RMinMN-- that is a crazy video. Thanks for sharing both of you.

 
Pinetree
10/19/2016 07:25PM
 
today on my game camera.

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Savage Voyageur
10/19/2016 07:37PM
 
Nice picture
 
yogi59weedr
10/19/2016 08:05PM
 
Nice. They just opened a season in Illinois. Issued like 500 permits statewide in a lottery. I hunt in me Illinois. Guys up there have seen them but I haven't. No trail cam pics either. Bigger than I thought. That looks like 30 lbs.
 
Mocha
10/19/2016 08:32PM
 
that's cool! so, is your bunny population down?
 
airmorse
10/19/2016 08:32PM
 
Nice pic. Here kitty kitty kitty....
 
mr.barley
10/19/2016 11:54PM
 
looks nice in the leaves. Looks like you have some oak.
 
3Ball
10/20/2016 01:06AM
 
Gorgeous. Thanks for posting.


I hunt various things, and am not being judgmental, but why would anyone want to hunt one?

 
Northwoodsman
10/19/2016 08:09PM
 
I don't think I would want to run into him/her in the woods. That is a great picture.
 
PaddlinMadeline
10/19/2016 08:31PM
 
Wow! What a beautiful animal!
 
arctic
10/19/2016 09:01PM
 
Excellent, Pinetree! I've seen exactly one bobcat (in the Black Hills) and one lynx (Gunflint Trail) in my 50-plus years---compared to 20-plus wolves. Wild cats are secretive critters, and to see or even photograph one is a lucky occurrence.
 
ozarkpaddler
10/19/2016 11:18PM
 
That one looks to be pretty sizeable too? Nice pic!
 
bassnet
10/19/2016 08:31PM
 
That's a nice pose....and quite healthy one at that! I pelted a 35lb. Tom about 5 years ago. Big for this area.
 
mastertangler
10/20/2016 05:52AM
 
quote 3Ball: "Gorgeous. Thanks for posting.



I hunt various things, and am not being judgmental, but why would anyone want to hunt one?
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Yup, I feel the same way. Whatever floats your boat I suppose. Good luck on that BTW, hunting any Cat in the wild would seem to me to be the ultimate recipe for failure. I bet they fill very few of those tags.
 
shock
10/20/2016 07:05AM
 
awesome pic. what a majestic animal !
 
Frenchy
10/20/2016 07:16AM
 
I did not realize they were that big. Nice photo, thanks for sharing.
 
mcsweem
10/20/2016 07:23AM
 
I see them some here in Iowa too they are making a come back, and yes that is a nice sized bobcat
 
missmolly
10/20/2016 07:28AM
 
Gorgeous.
 
VaderStrom
10/20/2016 08:49AM
 
Beautiful. I'd love to be a fly in the woods to see what they're up to all day and what the territory looks like...can't imagine how amazing it'd be to see one hunting...let alone see one at all.
 
nctry
10/20/2016 08:49AM
 
Well fed. Hate to clean his litter box!
 
Canoearoo
10/20/2016 08:53AM
 
That is cool, thanks for sharing
 
plumbbob
10/20/2016 10:27AM
 
Very nice pic. I don't know why such a would want to kill beautiful animal
 
dele
10/20/2016 10:52AM
 
Great picture.


A few years ago, came across a mother bobcat with two kittens while I was running on a narrow gravel national forest road in northern WI. The kind of road where you can run for many miles and not see another person. I came around a bend in the road and saw her sitting in the middle of the road. When I got within 100 feet or so, she and one kitten went to one side of the road, and the other kitten went to the other. I was less than halfway to my turnaround point, and I really didn't want to turn around and head back to the car so early. If you know any runners, you probably know how we can get when we're doing our thing - stubborn as all hell. I stopped for a second, then thought to myself, "she could pounce on me if she wanted to, and she could scratch me up pretty badly, but she couldn't kill me." So I ran onward, splitting the mother and the one kitten from the other kitten. I have never heard a more threatening, angry noise in my life than the hiss/growl/moan/roar she gave me as I passed through, but she left me alone.


Running between the mother and her kitten might not have been the smartest thing to do, but it was sure cool to see those beautiful cats. And I lived to tell the tale.
 
Dennisal
10/20/2016 11:04AM
 
quote dele: "Great picture.



A few years ago, came across a mother bobcat with two kittens while I was running on a narrow gravel national forest road in northern WI. The kind of road where you can run for many miles and not see another person. I came around a bend in the road and saw her sitting in the middle of the road. When I got within 100 feet or so, she and one kitten went to one side of the road, and the other kitten went to the other. I was less than halfway to my turnaround point, and I really didn't want to turn around and head back to the car so early. If you know any runners, you probably know how we can get when we're doing our thing - stubborn as all hell. I stopped for a second, then thought to myself, "she could pounce on me if she wanted to, and she could scratch me up pretty badly, but she couldn't kill me." So I ran onward, splitting the mother and the one kitten from the other kitten. I have never heard a more threatening, angry noise in my life than the hiss/growl/moan/roar she gave me as I passed through, but she left me alone.



Running between the mother and her kitten might not have been the smartest thing to do, but it was sure cool to see those beautiful cats. And I lived to tell the tale."

Have a feeling you ran pretty fast through there.

 
Zulu
10/20/2016 11:24AM
 
Great Photo Pinetree! Did you have a bait out to attract it?
I attended a seminar in Ely on wildlife photography using Trail Cameras given by Sparky Stenaas. He's a wildlife photographer and naturalist. With the improving quality of the cameras it's getting really popular. He said to always point the camera north so the angle of the sun is good and he stakes out a raw chicken sometimes just below the cameras view.
I have also heard of people hanging a crystal from fish line to attract Bobcats and Lynx. I believe the cats are fascinated by how it spins and reflects light even at night. It would be great to get a photo of a cougar.


Great job. Look forward to more surprises.
 
Pinetree
10/20/2016 07:08PM
 
quote AndySG: "I think I saw that pic on a MN DNR website."


It is fresh from the woods yesterday.