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Oddly, I have seen 2 definite Mt Lions, and one Lynx, but I can't remember actually seeing a bobcat in the wild.

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I think cougar. looks to have the long hair on the jaws like a bobcat and a lynx, but i don't see any tufts on the tip of his ears he should have, no spots or multicoloring either. although my IR cameras don't show color patterns sometimes, i have a mossy oak pair of pants, and when my camera takes my pic walking to my bowstand, and i look at the pictures, that particular pair of pants show up solid for some reason.

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I too thought bobcat, but without a reference for size it's tough to say. It sure does look skinny in the top two pictures.

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That last buck is a dandy Stick.

Thats a shooter for sure Blackjack.

Idf I could see the tail and the legs, I would go with a cougar.

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I will go with the big cat. Looking at the last picture you can see the tail is longer and heavier than a bobcat tail, and the shoulders blades are more difined than what a bobcat has.

I wouldn't worry about going to the stand, they are so quiet you won't even know they are around. eek

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at first look I said cougar, I'm sticking with that. Just doesn't look like a bobcat in the head, not fuzzy enough.

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haverhunting do you have any other deer pics you could post from the same location that might give us something to judge against. A doe and fawn standing in that same location would really help.

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after looking really closely at its face in the 2nd picture, I think I may have to change my original thought.

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OK guys here's the whole series.

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Here stands a fawn in the same place

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Check out the tail in the last two pics.

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Sure looks like a big cat to me, it's missing the spots of a Bobcat and long hairs on the face and ears.

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I'm saying cougar kitten, kinda makes you wonder wheres mom or dad. Has all the look of a cougar just smaller.

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Gotta be almost 3 feet long, or more. That'd be a pretty big Bobcat.

Doesn't have the [PoorWordUsage]-man-chu, or ear tufts of a bobcat either. Have you sent these pics to the MN DNR? I'm sure they'd appreciate seeing them.

I wonder if that spotted fawn is still alive?

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I would say bobcat. I assume the pic of the fawn is intended to be used for size comparsion. You guys all think that cat looks bigger than that fawn? I think the pics with the cat looking directly at the camera make it look smaller than that fawn. Just my 2 cents.

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I would say bobcat. I assume the pic of the fawn is intended to be used for size comparsion. You guys all think that cat looks bigger than that fawn? I think the pics with the cat looking directly at the camera make it look smaller than that fawn. Just my 2 cents.

In lite of the fawn photo Id have to say bobcat.

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Bobcat.

Dont you guys see the "jowels" on the lower jaw on both sides? Bobbies get to be 30 lbs on the top end. Thats a big cat in anyones book at 30 lbs. Keep in mind, IR cams do NOT see spots on an animal like a white flash does. So all you naysayers claiming no spots, need to get some IR cameras and understand what they really pickup. They dont pick up colors or subtle color changes.

In addition, there was a comment about "look at the tail". Do a google search and see what a Bobcats tail looks like. They are not a little button on their butts. They have a tail thats about 6 inches long(plus or minus an inch or two).

Total bobcat any day of the week.

I get a kick out of all the cougar lovers out there.... Well, I like a cougar too I guess... laugh

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