The rant thread...

Discussion in 'The Water Cooler' started by buckeye, Feb 3, 2013.

  1. Sota

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    -32 now at home going to be 58 degrees warmer tomorrow but still below freezing.
     
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    My dogs roll in stuff too. Mostly just before we have to go somewhere. They don't do it now that I know of because everything is frozen and it is to cold for my female to go looking. She is the worst one for that.
     
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    When something like this shows up on the trail camera and you can't fully make it out but know that wild cats are not known in your area...

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    Pretty good pic of a Cougar you have there. Your local F&G department would likely be interested in seeing this pic if they aren't known to be in the area.
     
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    Are you sure not a Bob cat? Are there blk tips on those ears. Their tails are also pretty prominent.
     
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    Now that you say that, I can see that, too. Yikes! This is the NW corner of PA - NE corner of Ohio - right on the line.

    OND - husband is going out to grab the card out of the camera. This is the only picture that was sent to the phones. If it's a bobcat - I never seen one this big before.
     
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    if that's a bobcat it's a freaking huge bobcat. Lynx?
    Obviously feline
     
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    dnoodles Legendary Woodsman

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    speckling on the legs, black tip on ear. The ? mark is I can't tell if that's a tail.

    I'm not a cat expert but I think you got a lynx or a really damn big bobcat. I don't think that's a cougar with those speckles.
     
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    I'm hoping the SD card has more pictures. I tried zooming in, too. I also thought I seen speckling - but not too sure as it is night time and the picture quality isn't greatest when zoomed.
     
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    Lynx:

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    Yep ? Mark is a hock
     
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    If it not too late, have your husband stand in the same spot as the cat for a height reference; his height vs top of the cat's back. I agree with @dnoodles assessment; lynx, maybe big bobcat. Comparing heights would make guessing the size of the cat more realistic.
     
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    My vote is on bobcat as well

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    damn, that's a big bobbie. Only one I have ever seen in the wild was not any bigger than a big barn tomcat.
     
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    Yeah, I have only seen 2. Both were about the size of a small coyote. Put a coyote on a set of red fox legs.

    I need to ask my aunt if she wants the one roaming around her property gone. Probably hard to get a tag right now, but it's only like $5 non refundable application fee or something like that.
     
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    You don't need a stinking tag, just shoot it and say it was coming right at me.
     
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    I have gotten lots of pics of bobcats and that's certainly what that is if it's not a lynx. Without size reference it's a little hard could just be a full grown one ready for winter.
     
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    The 3 "S" rule applys here
     
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    He already went out - but not sure what he found out (I'm at work). Let me see if I have a deer picture from that spot for size reference.

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    I'd say it's a bobcat also. We've got quite a few of them around here. I've seen some that would probably push 35 pounds.
     
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