Do bobcats kill deer? Here is the answer.
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#23
WTF are you instigating here. There was no mention of PGC or 2F or 2G and just talking about animals. You come in like a dick weed and try to start sh!@ on this thread.And you have the balls to complain about other people starting SH!@ that has nothing to do with PFC or D or F. Step off and don't ruin this thread you jerk off.
You big tough guy, you.
#24
I am the one who used the word "sad" and I agree, it's the wrong word. The food chain is what it is, and like it or not, we have to share the deer. However, I do believe that certain predators, such as coyotes, need to be hunted when they get out of control, as they can be deadly. The bobcat is doing what God meant it to do. I guess if it wasn't a fawn and just an adult deer, I wouldn't have said that. It's the fact that it's a helpless fawn that did for me, but maybe that's all the bobcat could handle. At least we know he will eat it all, and whatever is left, the rest of the food chain - crows, etc. - will take care of.
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Predators have to do a little bit of eating too, its called an ecosystem. When Im on summer break from school i work for Department of Highways. I pick up five fawns a week not including full grown deer hit by cars. We really need to start riding bikes and stop driving vehicles! Im applying for my salvage license this fall to try and put an end to this!!! lol
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Fork Horn
Join Date: Mar 2007
Posts: 186
Those are amazing pics!! I get upset at first when looking at those pics aswell, but then I realize that its part of nature and if a hunter has every right to kill that fawn in the next month or so, so should a bobcat,coyote, bear etc. and I dont mind that they take their share. Pike
#28
Those pics were awesome. I think overall the bobcats contribution to deer predation is minimal. MUCH less than the coyotes or even black bears. I'd love to bag a big tom bobcat with a prime coat and immortalize him on the wall....sunning on a limb or a rock ledge. 'Course I'd have to apply for a permit and get a clue in hell how I'd go about hunting one first. I've only seen two in my life, despite growing up and living a large chunk of my life in 4D. So I doubt it will ever happen. They are beautiful creatures to say the least. I don't consider them any kind of a threat to deer hunting. Btw....if that's a big ole long spurred gobbler, that kitty might be in line for an arse kicking! LOL
Last edited by Screamin Steel; 08-17-2009 at 07:15 AM.
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Fork Horn
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: pa
Posts: 182
got the same bobcat pics in my email today and it had this on them
Got this from a friend in Sayre, Pa.
BRR
Check these pics out. They were taken up over the hill behind the Pink Apple . I wonder if the PA Game Com. is gonna check this fellow for an antlerless permit.
Got this from a friend in Sayre, Pa.
BRR
Check these pics out. They were taken up over the hill behind the Pink Apple . I wonder if the PA Game Com. is gonna check this fellow for an antlerless permit.