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Itty bitty kitty wanted to eat me...

Started by wapiti792, January 05, 2012, 11:27:00 AM

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BowHunterGA

QuoteOriginally posted by wapiti792:
Not great but pretty good one handed and with urine down one leg.
That's funny!

Reminds me of a joke I once heard about 2 hunters being stalked by a mountain lion. The  one hunter tells the other "I am going to get away and he will get you....because I will be ahead of you running on dry ground while you will be running in mud behind me."

PaddyMac

Great story. I've seen a lot of them out here but only the rear end running away. I can imagine your vocabulary got a work out, all right.
Pat McGann

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Dogboy900

Great story well written.
To be honest I am surprised you had the presence of mind to take photos! I think I would have been in too much shock to think of it. Well done!

durp

that would be kin to haveing a weedeater loose in your fruit of the looms...TKS for the story and pic's

wv lungbuster

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bornagainbowhunter

Very cool.  Around here they run like a scalede cat if you blink when they look your way, but kits would make all the difference!!

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Nathan
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WRV

Great story and pics! Thanks for sharing. Clorox will take care of the drawers
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kennym

Hey Mike,

Enjoyed the story! Had a similar deal in turkey season last year, in the dark.

Lots of growling and snarling at about 15 yds.  :help:   Flashlite in backpack, talked to it not so quietly with sailor words to no avail, so just walked on.

Finally heard little ones (I think), scurry up tree. Had an arra nocked while listening to it, figured I'd never see the critter, but it might run into my arra....  :laughing:
Stay sharp, Kenny.

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Bill Kissner

With your luck this year Mike, you ought to be carrying a rabbits foot, buckeye, or an assortment of good luck charms! I have seen lots of bobcats in Texas and a few in Colorado but never one here in Illinois. Never even got any pics on a trail cam. Glad you are hunting with no bad effects from your fall. Sorry but I will miss you at the banquet as we will still be in Texas.
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instinctivebowman

that story made the hair on the back of my neck stand up.
WOW!!!!! i woiuld have liked to seen that

i saw my first one ever in il on new years day this year, no story like that, it just slipped past me at 20 yards. I watched in awe thru my bino's

DannyBows

What a cool experience! Thanks for sharing, and I'm glad only your drawers took a beating!    :laughing:
"Always feel the wind, and walk just like the leaves".  ("LongBow Country"--Chad Slagle, "High, Wild, and Free").

Rustic

Pretty cool story. I've never seen a bobcat in the wild.
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Doc Nock

VERY cool...you say you encounter them often.

In all my life in the woods, I only ever saw 2 and it was the same day...here in Central PA and they were sooty grey...looked like they crawled through a dirty stove pipe!

Female first...then a long-legged male came by... amazing to see for this ole hoss! No personal encounter of your ilk though...just never saw any that were sooty grey like that!
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wapiti792

Here in our part of IL the population is growing rapidily. The DNR thinks there are at least 2300 bobcats in our part of the state. Deer hunting here you either hunt the field edge cover, funnels which include waterways and mini-thickets, or the little swampy areas between giant crop fields. These areas IMO are where the cats thrive: lots of escape cover and plenty of food nearby. I have seen maybe 20 in 20 years of bowhunting KY, TN, and here, but I bet I have seen 15 of those here in IL the last 10 years. Pretty neat animals so long as they are not offering to unzip your femoral artery for messin' with her youngins'   :)
Mike Davenport

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bentpole

:eek:  Wow just saw this thread Awesome!   :thumbsup:   Thanks for sharing!   :clapper:

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Friend

Both fascinating and suspenceful encounter.

Thanks for sharing!
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waknstak IL

I've seen a couple in the last few years. They are really cool to watch. I think coming up the tree after me might be too close.
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YORNOC

AWESOME!!!!!!!Never seen one myself, thanks for the story.
David M. Conroy


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