Originally Posted by tndrbstr
Those are some impressive cats rattler. I always like lookin at the pics you post for sure. I'd think every cat in the country you hunt in hates to see your truck come rollin down the road! laffin

In Tn we can't chase bobcats with dogs where I hunt. We are allowed to kill one a day while using calls. Our season is almost four months long here. Several cats are killed by deer and bear hunters, which is allowed, still just one per day.

Trapping there is no limit. But un fortunately I live about two hours away from any viable population so running trap lines isn't in the picture for me.

Just curious what you do with the skulls? I'd think there would be a market for them too.

Heres a scratching post I found last year while doing some hand calling. It sets on a rock out crop that's about 2 ft deep. The front of the rock face is about 5 ft strait up off the ground and the back side is about 30 ft.
It's the first one I ever noticed. I don't know if it's something they will use year after year or not.

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You said Rattler but I think you're talking to me. I'm going to reply even if you weren't . grin
I save the skulls from the big Toms. They make great gifts and/or trading fodder.
Matter of fact, I've given quite a few to members around here. They love them.

They also make great props for knife pix. smile
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ETA,,,, that scratching post is interesting. I've never seen one but I know Lions make them so it stands to reason Bobcats would too. A cat's a cat, right?

Last edited by FieldGrade; 12/02/14.