Protrucker
45 Cal.
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- Dec 9, 2004
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I was deer hunting on a brushy side hill watching a brush patch. I had caught a movement in the brush & finally spotted a deer tail twitching. After a short time I was able to see the buck working over the brush with his antlers, but couldn't get a clear look at him. He was about 100 yards away & in the brush. He eventually disappeared. I continued watching the area hoping to see him again, but I also kept scanning the entire area around me. About a half hour later I caught a movement to my left about 20 yards away. When I looked I was totally surprised to see what was there. In a matter of about 10-15 seconds it had moved from slightly up & behind me on my left down & across in front of me about 10 yards away. I didn't have much time, but I automatically cocked the hammer & raised my rifle as it the animal passed in front of me. It hesitated just long enough for me to get the sights on it & I squeezed the trigger. She jumped to the right, turned & looked for what had hit it, then crashed down into the brush in front of me. I reloaded & tracked it for about 75-100 yards, to where I found it nose down in the snow.
I've seen bobcat tracks around where I live, but never actually seen one in the woods before. Two years ago I joined a hunting club that has leases in part of the state where there is a large enough population to have a season. I never really thought about having the opportunity to get one though.
This has really been a great hunting season! :grin:
I've seen bobcat tracks around where I live, but never actually seen one in the woods before. Two years ago I joined a hunting club that has leases in part of the state where there is a large enough population to have a season. I never really thought about having the opportunity to get one though.
This has really been a great hunting season! :grin: