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No, that isn't a bobcat. #8948457 11/02/23 08:01 PM
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At least that's what the guy who made this hole thought he was looking at before pulling the trigger. The victim's account can be found at the end of the TPWD 2008 Hunting Accident Report that's available at the link below.

As to the question of how this could happen I don't have an answer. He is an experienced and normally very safe hunter and he can't explain his total lapse in judgment at shooting at something he could not positively identify, in very low light and at a 200 yard distance. He broke the number 1 rule in gun safety.

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Re: No, that isn't a bobcat. [Re: Texas Dan] #8948527 11/02/23 09:46 PM
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Re: No, that isn't a bobcat. [Re: Texas Dan] #8949076 11/03/23 11:27 PM
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