2 Coyotes Try To Steal Dinner From Bobcat

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  • Jason R. Bruce

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    Happens quite often... even in Indiana.

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    Mark 1911

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    Great shots! I know we have them in Indiana, but they are very illusive, I've never personally seen one in Indiana. These are the best photos I've seen of Indiana bobcats.
     

    Jason R. Bruce

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    Sorry for hi-jacking the thread, thought those photos would match the original topic. Thanks for the replies and the PM's (or feedback or whatever it is?)

    When I have the time, weather and energy (usually meaning not enough to predator hunt, but enough to get into something else) I run as many as 8 trail cameras targeting predators. They are a variety of brands, I buy/borrow them where I can and dump them if I'm not happy with the pictures they take or battery life. I know I have some other interesting pictures of bobcats sharing meals with other critters (Fox/Skunk/Coon) around here somewhere.
     

    thej27

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    Sorry for hi-jacking the thread, thought those photos would match the original topic. Thanks for the replies and the PM's (or feedback or whatever it is?)

    When I have the time, weather and energy (usually meaning not enough to predator hunt, but enough to get into something else) I run as many as 8 trail cameras targeting predators. They are a variety of brands, I buy/borrow them where I can and dump them if I'm not happy with the pictures they take or battery life. I know I have some other interesting pictures of bobcats sharing meals with other critters (Fox/Skunk/Coon) around here somewhere.

    No need to apologize. Just glad you posted those great pics.
     
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