
Bobcat Hunts with Hounds Maine bobcat hunting is our specialty. My father started chasing bobcats with hounds in Maine back in the sixties, and is still doing it today. Maine bobcat hunting is by far the most challenging hunt offered in the state. They live in the thickest cover there is and at times the hunt can be extremely difficult, but that makes the harvest all that much more rewarding. There is nothing more beautiful than the sight of a bobcat pacing across a fresh covering of snow in t
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We have over 130,000 exclusive acres of prime bobcat hunting country available to Hillside hunters only. Imagine a beautiful winter morning filled with the sound of Beede’s Famous Hounds baying in your ears. Bobcat hunting at Hillside is an experience of a life time with a guide you’ll quickly come to trust and respect. Scott has been hunting bobcat for over 25 years and no one knows the business of hunting with hounds better than he does. At Hillside we’ll provide your transportation, lodging,
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e take Bobcats every season by calling and over bait but the most consistent and exciting way to harvest Maine’s most elusive big game animal is with good hounds. Having good cat dogs is the difference between running a Bobcat or actually harvesting one at the end of a long chase. The rush you feel when those first few bawls that penetrates the early morning air is indescribable. Snow is a must and keep in mind that Bobcat Hunting in Maine is a physical sport. Be prepared to walk some of the t
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Texas is home to many different predators such as mountain lions, bobcats, coyotes, grey fox, red fox, badgers, raccoons, and ringtail cats. In addition, there are many species of varmints such as; skunks, prairie dogs, porcupines, feral cats and jackrabbits. The State of Texas allows "Predator and Varmint Hunters" the ability to hunt from a vehicle or ATV. They may also hunt either day & night. They may even use night vision & silencers on their firearms! There is no closed season for predator
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Predator hunting in Kansas has become very popular because of its abundant game and wildlife. Rolling hills, timbered river and creek bottoms, crops, CRP grass as high as your head, and miles of grassland with wooded draws hold tons of Turkeys, Deer, Pheasant, Quail, and rodents of all kinds. Therefore the food source and cover is endless for the Coyote, Bobcats, and the infamous coon. With the main part of our business being Kansas Deer and Turkey hunting, we need constant predator control. T
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