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Thermal - Long Range Hog Hunt - 16 Hogs Down
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<blockquote data-quote="geo4061" data-source="post: 1280468" data-attributes="member: 81625"><p>This trip was tough luck. We also could not find the bobcat. My brother had been seeing this huge cat on his trail cameras. He wanted to mount it. After killing the two coyotes and looking for the hog we headed to the other side of the ranch. This is the area where he had pictures of the cat. We were almost to our next calling spot when I saw a target in the road. Looking through the monocular it was just a blob at 100 yards. Looking through the Pulsar XD50 I could tell the form looked like a bobcat. My brother was viewing through the Reap-IR. He said it was the big bobcat sitting and licking his paws. He fired a 155 grain Hornady. It knocked the big cat over and he began kicking and flopping in the road. After a few seconds he jumped up and was gone. We found green blobs and a little blood. He was gut shot. What a shame. Never again. From now on I will aim for the head or neck on all animals I shoot. We spent hours that night and hours the next day searching.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="geo4061, post: 1280468, member: 81625"] This trip was tough luck. We also could not find the bobcat. My brother had been seeing this huge cat on his trail cameras. He wanted to mount it. After killing the two coyotes and looking for the hog we headed to the other side of the ranch. This is the area where he had pictures of the cat. We were almost to our next calling spot when I saw a target in the road. Looking through the monocular it was just a blob at 100 yards. Looking through the Pulsar XD50 I could tell the form looked like a bobcat. My brother was viewing through the Reap-IR. He said it was the big bobcat sitting and licking his paws. He fired a 155 grain Hornady. It knocked the big cat over and he began kicking and flopping in the road. After a few seconds he jumped up and was gone. We found green blobs and a little blood. He was gut shot. What a shame. Never again. From now on I will aim for the head or neck on all animals I shoot. We spent hours that night and hours the next day searching. [/QUOTE]
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