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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
Winter Bobcats
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<blockquote data-quote="DSheetz" data-source="post: 2723332" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>It seems like they are really slow to respond most of the time and if they are out 400 yards it might take them an hour to close to 100 yards. They might just sneak in to 100 or closer and just set and watch you with only their tails twitching. How big was the family size wise? Cats don't cycle only in the spring of the year, if you were seeing four larger cats it may have been 3 males and a female in heat. I jumped a female with four toms one time in January when she was in heat, they ran about 200 yards then all sat down and just looked at me from the edge of some sagebrush, they didn't even go into the brush. If it was a mom and kittens, they may be at a new location with thicker cover and more rabbits and mice. Here a female with kittens might have a range of twenty miles or more and stay in another area of it with good cover and prey base before moving around with mom going out to mark her area and leaving the kittens in another area.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 2723332, member: 91783"] It seems like they are really slow to respond most of the time and if they are out 400 yards it might take them an hour to close to 100 yards. They might just sneak in to 100 or closer and just set and watch you with only their tails twitching. How big was the family size wise? Cats don't cycle only in the spring of the year, if you were seeing four larger cats it may have been 3 males and a female in heat. I jumped a female with four toms one time in January when she was in heat, they ran about 200 yards then all sat down and just looked at me from the edge of some sagebrush, they didn't even go into the brush. If it was a mom and kittens, they may be at a new location with thicker cover and more rabbits and mice. Here a female with kittens might have a range of twenty miles or more and stay in another area of it with good cover and prey base before moving around with mom going out to mark her area and leaving the kittens in another area. [/QUOTE]
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