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Re: Anyone want to trap a Bobcat?
[Re: charlie]
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01/14/19 11:14 PM
01/14/19 11:14 PM
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You might be able to get them in a live trap if they are living around houses and such but I have never had luck with live traps on bobcats. It's nothing to catch coons and possums in one, even had a coyote get in one and tear it to pieces but never a bobcat for me. It can be done, I know some states only allow cage traps, but I am sure it's not as productive as footholds. Good luck on it. a foothold is a live trap
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