cajunl wrote:david wrote:
As far as the book dying a slow death: I do have philosophical struggles over helping people abandon their families more effectively.
Any old houndsmen worth his salt, has already claimed this affliction a long time ago!

This is one of the arguments Freinds also have given me. And I suppose it is mostly true.
They say “the problem is not bobcat hunting. The problem is compulsive behavior. And bobcat hunting is a lot more healthy than most compulsive behaviors that would replace it.”
I beleive better bobcat dogs are easily more available today compared to the early eighties when I was first trying to find one. Also, Garmin has changed things dramatically. It is much easier and much less time consuming today to have a dog that can actually catch a bobcat.
To have that dog in the eighties was impossible without:
a) a ton of money
Or
b) an all-consuming compulsion toward training up a bobcat dog.
Now all you need is
1) a Garmin
2) a modern bobcat bred dog
And
3) a book called “Bobcat Dog”
Easy.
Problem solved.
Go spend some time with the kids.