Predator Pictures

bossie that is one cracker caracal ,mate,
how long would he be ? ( feet and inches)
and what would he weigh.
the one on my wall would be 2/3 that size.........if that.......
 
6 cows later we got those two in one evening, best fun I have had with mate. We each got one plus a back up shot for good measure.

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6 cows later we got those two in one evening, best fun I have had with mate. We each got one plus a back up shot for good measure.
If that sun of a gun comes running to my carrel I'll be very tempted to smoke his ass.:sneaky::sneaky::sneaky:
Great pictures thanks.
bossie that is one cracker caracal ,mate,
how long would he be ? ( feet and inches)
and what would he weigh.
the one on my wall would be 2/3 that size.........if that.......
bluey I nwas so happy with him I never even thought of that.
He was big though, biggest I have ever seen or hunted.
 
Hey for you more experienced predator callers a question for you. Whats the best thing to use for raccoons and the best way to set up for them. The little bastards are eating me outta house and home with my feeders. I kill a lot at night spotlighting them but if theres a way to do it in the daytime with an electronic call I'm all ears.Thanks
 
Man it was fun, at first they were slow to respond but once they started they just kept coming.
 
That is awesome. That new mojo work well
 
haha yeah ok hang with the cool guys who do you know that is cool that you are bringing with.LOL
 
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only predators there.
But who is the bloodier one ?

George A. and his brother Tom.
An Arikaria Scout and a Guide.
I love this picture
 
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The photo quality isn't great; these are both scanned in photos. I have others. I'll share just these two. The first is a 35(ish) pound bobcat I caught in KS during my college years. I turned him loose - he was caught in a coyote set a couple of weeks before cat season. He walked away without a limp, but with a great deal of insolence. The other is a large tom lynx I caught in Alaska. He did not walk away. In fact, he's been my fur hat for nearly 30 years.

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The photo quality isn't great; these are both scanned in photos. I have others. I'll share just these two. The first is a 35(ish) pound bobcat I caught in KS during my college years. I turned him loose - he was caught in a coyote set a couple of weeks before cat season. He walked away without a limp, but with a great deal of insolence. The other is a large tom lynx I caught in Alaska. He did not walk away. In fact, he's been my fur hat for nearly 30 years.

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You’re a tougher guy than me if you took a live bobcat out of a trap! I tried that once and it made sounds like a Tasmanian Devil when I got close!
 
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A couple Serval I’ve taken in daylight.
 

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