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Old 12-27-2024 | 05:40 AM
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Cool Guided bobcat hunts

My nephew and I are looking for a warm or semi-warm location to take a guided bobcat hunt. We are located near Williamsport, PA and right now, are willing to travel almost anywhere southern, southwestern, etc. for a good hunt. Suggestions as to where to go? Would be a bad thing to throw in coyotes and or hogs. Just starting to research this so any info. would be appreciated! THANKS, Jeff

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Old 12-27-2024 | 06:03 PM
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You might want to list what state you're in and how far you're willing to travel, etc. the more info people have, the more likely somebody might think they have relevant info.

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I noticed you posted a couple months ago about visiting family at 29 Palms. just FYI, California in their infinite stupidity banned bobcat hunting a few years back. Coyotes are still year round though.

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Old 12-27-2024 | 06:22 PM
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Hey CalHunter thanks for the suggestion about location and distance; just edited for that info. And yes, I looked at California, even asked a question on a local 29 Palms FB page. Man did I catch hell from the locals. Called me just about every name and told me to stay out, LOL.
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Old 12-27-2024 | 06:36 PM
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You're welcome. You could start by figuring out which states allow bobcat hunting and season dates, costs, etc. and narrow it down from there. Since you mentioned warm or semi-warm, you might want to look at Texas. Best of luck.
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