I see em regular and watch them working the field in front of the house for mice and cotton rats. If deer are out there at the same time they don`t pay em any mind. Hear them nearly every night.
Here you go. This pics were taken off a security camera in Cherokee county by me a couple years ago. I went out and saved the button buck for the time being.Love um or hate um they're here to stay. I usually get a crack at a couple a year. If I ever witness one killing a turkey or deer it'll get personal. I know to be on guard while Turkey calling. That's usually when I get a shot.... occasionally closer than I prefer.
That's getting personal..... is that a full sized deer?Here you go. This pics were taken off a security camera in Cherokee county by me a couple years ago. I went out and saved the button buck for the time being.
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Late winter time, so probably closer to 9-10 months, he was as big as most does around here and out of the fawn stageOk I see.... 6 month old button
I would guess that bobcats would have a greater impact than foxes. Not sure though.What about the impact from bears and foxes?
I would guess that bobcats would have a greater impact than foxes. Not sure though.
That's about what I figure too. When I catch one, I turn it loose. I think they are an awesome hunter and I just don't like killing them.I`m sure they take one when the opportunity arises, but not enough to make a difference. When I find a bobcat kill of a deer, it is a real rare occasion.
What about the impact from bears and foxes?
Sadly, I haven't seen a wild fox in over a decade and have never seen a bear. (I'm not sad about that though! Haha)
What about the burning of lands, the Bush hogging of fields!
Most of the studies that are done seem to be on the macro level and not the micro level.
Irregardless of what level, call me hardheaded or whatever no one will ever be able to tell me that trapping does not help!
I watched a bobcat jump on a rat and eat it while I was sitting in a stand last year.I`m lucky enough to see bobcats, both types of foxes, and coyotes on a real regular basis. Predators are an interesting thing to watch while you`re in the woods. They are to me, anyway.
I`m lucky enough to see bobcats, both types of foxes, and coyotes on a real regular basis. Predators are an interesting thing to watch while you`re in the woods. They are to me, anyway.
Red wolves eat yotesWell before the yote invasion we had red wolves. I think a red wolf would be tougher on deer and turkey populations than yotes are today. Maybe we should reintroduce the wolf into Georgia.