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  • farfromhome63
    Member
    • Dec 2012
    • 103

    Pest control Bobcats

    Hey Guys,

    I have a bobcat roaming around my property. I have 3 horses and a small dog, I believe its casing the joint because of my dog.
    I was wondering if anyone know the law regarding this? I called and left messages with F&G so I can get a permit to shoot if necessary. I am on 1 acre. So the longest shot would be less than 50 yrds most likely with a 22lr. I dispose of squirrels regularly and would never take a shot near my animals or a direction where it would hit a home.
  • #2
    bcsquare
    Member
    • May 2013
    • 397

    The last I read on bobcats is that you need a valid hunting license and a tag to take one; or a trapper's license. This was from the DFG site under regs. I personally haven't looked into it much or if there is such a tag.

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    • #3
      desertjosh
      Calguns Addict
      • May 2011
      • 5749

      I believe its fine if you or your pets are in danger. I would think a .22 would be a little small, but Ive been wrong before.
      Welcome to OT, where hypocrisy is King, outrage is Queen and the Kingdom is on the shores of the Denial River.

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      • #4
        thospb
        Member
        • Aug 2012
        • 224

        F&G can issue a depradation permit but I believe you need to experience a loss first (livestock killed). If an animal is killed under a F&G permit the carcass has to be turned over to F&G.

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        • #5
          Fill
          Member
          • Dec 2010
          • 331

          License and a tag is all you need. Unless you can pull off a headshot, then it is very unlikely that you'll successfully bring it down right there. Bobcats are very tough and can run 100s of yards on adrenaline with a non-vital wound. Do it right and borrow something in a larger cal if you have to. A shotgun will work too. I filled one of my bobcat tags 3 nights ago using #1 buckshot at about 25 paces.

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          • #6
            erik_26
            Veteran Member
            • Nov 2010
            • 3907

            I will keep checking on this thread as I am curious too.

            Maybe call the county Sheriff and ask them as they would probably be more likely to respond vs. F&G (aren't they now called Fish and Wildlife).

            In the meantime, if you are in a hurry to obtain a resolution to your problem, maybe you could try a non-lethal trap?
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            • #7
              ChaoSS
              Member
              • Sep 2013
              • 490




              How close are you to your neighbors houses? Do you have their permission to shoot, if necessary?

              Do you have nonlead ammo?

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              • #8
                gun toting monkeyboy
                Calguns Addict
                • Aug 2008
                • 6820

                If you can legally shoot in your area, and feel it is a threat to your dogs or livestock, you can shoot it. You will need to inform F&G afterwards, but they are very good about this sort of thing. Or you can go get a tag and license, and tag it on sight during bobcat season. That way you can legally keep the carcass and skin if you want to.
                Originally posted by aplinker
                It's OK not to post when you have no clue what you're talking about.

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                • #9
                  VegasND
                  Calguns Addict
                  • Aug 2007
                  • 8621

                  Interesting thread; I'm curious to see how this ends up.
                  People don't like to be meddled with. We tell them what to do, what to think, don't run, don't walk. We're in their homes and in their heads and we haven't the right. We're meddlesome.
                  --River Tam

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                  • #10
                    golfish
                    I need a LIFE!!
                    • Mar 2013
                    • 10111

                    Originally posted by erik_26

                    In the meantime, if you are in a hurry to obtain a resolution to your problem, maybe you could try a non-lethal trap?
                    I'd go this route if your serious.
                    It takes a lot of balls to play golf the way I do.
                    Happiness is a warm gun.

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                    • #11
                      glockman19
                      Banned
                      • Jun 2007
                      • 10486

                      Originally posted by farfromhome63
                      Hey Guys,

                      I have a bobcat roaming around my property. I have 3 horses and a small dog, I believe its casing the joint because of my dog.
                      I was wondering if anyone know the law regarding this? I called and left messages with F&G so I can get a permit to shoot if necessary. I am on 1 acre. So the longest shot would be less than 50 yrds most likely with a 22lr. I dispose of squirrels regularly and would never take a shot near my animals or a direction where it would hit a home.

                      I'd be happy to remove your pest. I have a valid California Hunting License and Bobcat tags...Bobcat season is October 15 through February 28.

                      It's a one shot
                      Last edited by glockman19; 12-30-2013, 4:30 PM.

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                      • #12
                        Jules
                        Member
                        • Aug 2010
                        • 188

                        Bobcat season is not all year, and even non-lethal traps require a trapping license.

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                        • #13
                          glockman19
                          Banned
                          • Jun 2007
                          • 10486

                          Originally posted by Jules
                          Bobcat season is not all year, and even non-lethal traps require a trapping license.
                          Yeah, my error, thinking pigs....Bobcats season is October 15 through February 28...my bad...

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                          • #14
                            Gun_Smoke
                            Member
                            • Aug 2013
                            • 225

                            You should ask this in the hunting section there is some pretty bad info here.

                            Like suggesting trapping, which if caught without a license is a HUGE deal even on private land.

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                            • #15
                              Manolito
                              Senior Member
                              • Jan 2011
                              • 2324

                              There is another way to proceed. Contact the Federal trapper in your region. They will contact the Fish and Wildlife and come to your house and remove the cat. I honestly don't think a Bobcat is going to harm your dog.
                              I have used predation permits for lion after loosing eight sheep and the trapper was a fair help.

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