The Indiana Natural Resources Commission opened its second public comment period for the upcoming bobcat trapping season, which is set to begin next year. The season, which has been welcomed by ...
The Indiana Natural Resources Commission has opened its second public comment period for proposed changes to allow the limited, regulated trapping of bobcats in designated counties. In March ...
Proposed rule changes include: Establishing a bobcat trapping season in 40 southern Indiana counties, including a bag limit of one bobcat per trapper and a season quota of 250 bobcats. Allowing ...
Bobcats were nearly driven to extinction in our state by hunting and trapping. They were able to begin a comeback because their endangered status through 2005 prevented their hunting and trapping.