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PostPosted: Sat Nov 06, 2010 12:41 pm 
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Here in Southwest Mississippi, timber companies and one bad hurricane have just about eliminated all of the old growth timber we had. I'm not complaining about timber companies, trees are a renuable resource. My father and uncle both row crop pine trees on the family property. Over the last 30 years, pine trees have been planted, cut, planted again and so on. This has led to thousands of acres of cutover land and in turn, our bobcat population has exploded. A cutover is paradise for a bob. I have some friends that lease about 300 acres for deer hunting. Last year they killed 10 cats out of deer stands on that property alone. I can't coon/squirrel hunt much at home anymore but I do think we are missing a great opportunity in not harassing these cutover bobcats. I switched from hounds to curs several years ago. I've got 4 three month old Mountain Cur pups that are mostly Kemmer, 62% if I figured right. I plan on getting all 4 focused on bobcats and start putting them in the cutovers next January. This is relatively flat land down here, with creek and river bottoms. And so much of it is cutover.

If anyone has any experience with hunting in this type situation, I would appreciate your input.

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man i live in central MS. i hope you kill every bobcat and yote yall see they will eat every rabbit up in the woods and we love to rabbit hunt


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I cat hunted in Hattiesburg one time. There is a cat hunter that lives there that hunts with running walkers. Cutovers are bad enough without the hurricane damage. All the blow overs with growth up through it is sure enough tough but you can still catch the cats with good dogs. I use running walkers here in TX on cats. I have tried several mountain curs/Kemmers but they didn't work for me. Just a matter of preference maybe. Good luck and stick with it. Cat hunting is a blast!
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Just wondering if any has tried the leopard cur on the cats. When I lived in Mt. I used them on both cats and they worked real well for me, it was pretty open and rocky bluffy country and not thick growd over. I mainly use them on bear now but still catch a few cats with them. Mike

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