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Unread 08-18-2017, 09:44 PM   #1
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ther s lot s of bobcats around my area..wnen i was a boy you were lucky to see a bobcat in a life time...our biggest problem we have in the south is fire ants...charlie
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Bobcat and gray fox numbers are up here in Maine. Looks like another good hatch for ground nesting birds. August wild turkey brood survey has yielded 94 gobblers, 82 hens and 292 poults. Had a very friendly young male partridge visit our rock picking expedition yesterday near shore of Sebago Lake. He entertained us for quite a spell.
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I suspect they take there share of Grouse and they also prey heavily on Wild Turkeys. Here in NH we have had a population explosion of Bobcats which the Fish and Game Department attributes directly to the large Turkey population that we have now.
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