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Professional Varmint Hunter #9079156 07/20/24 10:35 PM
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Anybody know a pro that can take out a problem animal? Know somebody with a high fence place and has something wiping out big bucks and fawns. Located in Taylor County


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Get in touch with Clint Locklear- Predator Control Group

He works some Texas ranches

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Would like to know what kind of critter it is.

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We're thinking big cat considering how much of the buck was consumed in one night


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Originally Posted by Ox190
We're thinking big cat considering how much of the buck was consumed in one night


Not unreasonable....A giant tom was killed a few years back near Tuscola. I have seen a couple going to our place near Shep. Good luck!

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Originally Posted by Ox190
We're thinking big cat considering how much of the buck was consumed in one night

Couple coyotes can go to town on a deer in one night. Will say though... I did see a pretty big tom just south of Baird couple years ago driving to the blind. That made for a uneasy walk back to the truck at sundown.


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Originally Posted by HuntnFly67
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We're thinking big cat considering how much of the buck was consumed in one night


Not unreasonable....A giant tom was killed a few years back near Tuscola. I have seen a couple going to our place near Shep. Good luck!


I remember that, couple of high school kids were doing some calling at night. That was roughly 5 miles east of his location


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No game cam pics, tracks, scat, etc. to identify what animal is the culprit? Was the carcass partially buried?

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