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West Texas kitty's with thermals

Posted By: TKandMike

West Texas kitty's with thermals - 01/08/19 01:53 PM

Me and a couple other guys took out some new thermals and got into some bobcats this last weekend. All together there's been over 20 bobcats shot off the ranch in a week's time. Hoping to see a resurgence of the quail population next year.

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Posted By: Western

Re: West Texas kitty's with thermals - 01/08/19 03:34 PM

up Almost a full long coat there grin
Posted By: maximum

Re: West Texas kitty's with thermals - 01/08/19 07:23 PM

thank you for doing your part up
Posted By: SapperTitan

Re: West Texas kitty's with thermals - 01/08/19 07:52 PM

Gonna take more then killing bobcats to help the quail. Coons eat the eggs predatory birds eat the quail and then drought and fire ants play a big part.
Posted By: Ronnie Oneal

Re: West Texas kitty's with thermals - 01/09/19 04:26 AM

I might of considered entering the west texas big bobcat hunt and tried winning the side pot for most cats if I was aware there were that many in the area.
Posted By: SnakeWrangler

Re: West Texas kitty's with thermals - 01/09/19 02:38 PM

How big is the ranch? That's a lot of cats
Posted By: TKandMike

Re: West Texas kitty's with thermals - 01/09/19 02:49 PM

Thought about it, but they don't allow thermals.
Posted By: TKandMike

Re: West Texas kitty's with thermals - 01/09/19 02:50 PM

Ranch is several sections.
Posted By: Ronnie Oneal

Re: West Texas kitty's with thermals - 01/09/19 09:08 PM

You can kill them with a light as well. Thermal is fun and probably more effective but night hunting cats with a light is pretty productive.
Posted By: maximum

Re: West Texas kitty's with thermals - 01/09/19 10:14 PM

Originally Posted by SapperTitan
Gonna take more then killing bobcats to help the quail. Coons eat the eggs predatory birds eat the quail and then drought and fire ants play a big part.


yessir. if everyone would do their due diligence as far as varmint control there wouldn't be half the problem
that there is now. i've also had several neighbors in the past that wouldn't even consider treating for fire ants in
even the smallest way. nothing can be done about raptors, but if you leave fencerows and brushpiles for the
gamebirds to hide in, the hawks and such won't take such a toll
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