Skychief
69 Cal.
Want to pass this along in case lightning does strike twice...
Some friends and I found ourselves turkey hunting in Kentucky this past weekend and had a close call you wouldn't imagine.
My friend was atop a sharp ridge and had not even called in the grey of the pre-dawn when he was assaulted by a bobcat from behind!
He had moved quietly along the ridgetop and stopped to listen for gobbles. Less than a minute later the bobcat struck his back/neck area. It's front legs and paws wrapped around his neck.
His only injury was a slashed left ear. We realize it could have been a lot worse (and thankful that it wasn't).
After talking it over with us later, we have decided that the cat came from a deep hollow. Upon cresting the ridge, it must have seen my friends Jake decoy in his vest.
The neck and head of the decoy were visible and resting just below his neck.
No tall tale. It happened.
Hopefully lightning won't strike twice.
Good hunting, Skychief.
Some friends and I found ourselves turkey hunting in Kentucky this past weekend and had a close call you wouldn't imagine.
My friend was atop a sharp ridge and had not even called in the grey of the pre-dawn when he was assaulted by a bobcat from behind!
He had moved quietly along the ridgetop and stopped to listen for gobbles. Less than a minute later the bobcat struck his back/neck area. It's front legs and paws wrapped around his neck.
His only injury was a slashed left ear. We realize it could have been a lot worse (and thankful that it wasn't).
After talking it over with us later, we have decided that the cat came from a deep hollow. Upon cresting the ridge, it must have seen my friends Jake decoy in his vest.
The neck and head of the decoy were visible and resting just below his neck.
No tall tale. It happened.
Hopefully lightning won't strike twice.
Good hunting, Skychief.