
we found it this past season. tried running it. utah got it jumped but lost it in a bunch of coyote tracks. im guessing over 40 lbs






If you put a lynx track next to it you would see a big difference, not sure if you can google up a lynx track in the snow or not, but that would be a good way to see the difference and compare the two. One way to describe it would be to take a pop can, push it down on the snow, and get a house cat to step in the middle of it, that kinda gives you an idea, but might not be the best example, just what came to mind.jeff wrote:Hey probably stupid question but do you have lynxs up your way, around the perimeter of the actual toe's and pad part of the
track it seems like something I have not seen in bobcats tracks before, ( but then again I just got educated on the three lobes
that all cats have) just thought it may be a well furred up lynx track maybe,
unless you blew out the fluff/snow in the track and that is what created that look, either way it is a dandy and hope you catch it
someday so we can see that bigboy



