Also in our state NH F&G.Here in Vermont, The fish and game department flat out states there are NO catamounts in our state. And ...
If you see one, you are not permitted to shoot it!
;-)
We Do have bob cats. See then every year.
Nice thought, but unless @JPRambo took the photo a long way from home, it would be a bit doubtful based on known ranges of Lynxes and Bobcats;I think it's a Lynx
Bobcats and lynx are both wild cats in the Lynx genus that have ear tufts and facial ruffs, but they have several differences:
- Size
Bobcats are the smallest of the lynx species, ranging from 26–41 inches long, while lynx can be much larger. For example, the Eurasian lynx can be 32–51 inches long and weigh 40–66 pounds.
We may have a transient pass through occasionally but I doubt we have a resident population. I've been all over this state and 3 other border states for 45 years in all sorts of weather, and have never seen sign or talked to anybody else who has.Also in our state NH F&G.
Nothern loggers say they seen cats crossing NH Candain border time to time...guess the cats can't read there not suppose to be here.![]()
THAT'S a mountain lion!!!Here's one I got a few years ago.
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