My last cat...probably!

White Smoke

Black powder rules!
After our illustrious Governor here in Kalifornia slapped a ban on bobcats for absolutely no reason at all and against the advice of the Department of Fish & Wildlife, I figured I had better get out and get one last cat. A buddy and I went out a few weeks ago. The fourth stand produced "eyes" at about the two-minute mark. I put this female down with an AR at 50 yards shooting a Barnes 55 grain MPG behind 23.0 grains of H335 at 2809 f/s. She dropped like a rock! Neither my buddy or I could believe the size of this cat. It was easily the biggest bobcat I have ever seen, and we are both VERY experienced hunters. We estimated her weight at between 35 and 40 pounds. Her head was at my chest when her feet were touching the ground. The picture of her on the hood of a full-size Chevrolet Silverado and the paw against my hand should give you some idea of her size. She is now at the taxidermist awaiting a full mount.FB_IMG_1575749477739.jpg20191206_214000.jpgPaw.jpg
 
Nice job !!!!!!!! I would love to have the larger breed of cat laying across your hood but, we know how the people in Sacramento are..... May 2020 bring them grief and the end to them...
 
Congrats on the big kitty...It figures this is probably the 1st season in years that I have not seen a bobcat.
 
Congrats on the great harvest! I got out on the last day of the year to fill my tag as well. Called a female into 16 yards...
Who’s doing your mount? I’d like to do the same.
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There is one twice that size up by Angeles Rifle Range. I know because he tried to bump my car off the road.
 
Mike Berry in Pine Valley, but also check with Fine Firearms in La Mesa. Lyons & O'Haver, probably the best around, has closed and John has one of their taxidermists lined up to do work for the shop.
 
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