In Florida, Even the Bobcats Shark

Started by ChileRelleno, April 08, 2015, 02:46:11 PM

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ChileRelleno

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Quote from: broschro on April 09, 2015, 01:41:52 PM
I think its a bobcat panther mix.to big to be a bobcat and no cougar In Florida.
Maybe not where you live but they are certainly in Florida. Rare but documented many times. Bobcats & Panthers don't mix. Panther will have Bobcat for lunch. :o

fsrmn

 We have a season here in Fla. for hunting them from Dec. through Feb. A lot of males get that big or bigger, especially in my area where there are feral pigs for them to feed on. My biggest one so far was 36# with a 21" shoulder height. I have seen bigger. Here is a big one that was killed as a threat.

http://bearingarms.com/large-florida-bobcat-shot-became-threat-humans/
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Shark Hunter

That was a Big Cat Henry.
I watched the clip of the guy shooting the 20mm Cannon on there from the hip. Back when I was in the Navy, We had belt fed anti aircraft 20mm cannons. That is the only gun I was afraid of. It shot High Explosive rounds. I remember it well. It had double grips like a 50 cal Browning.
I pulled the trigger and I thought I broke a few teeth the way it shook me. I guess I was holding on too tight. ;D I was always worried about it double chambering one and then I would go Poof! :D
I never shot it again. It had to be at least 8 feet long and the barrel moved back and forth on a carriage that was bolted to the mount.
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