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Pulled into the GF's house just about dark one evening and there was a Bobcat on one of her waterers. Looked to be a medium sized cat, haven't seen it since but the bunny and quail population has thinned alittle bit. Not really a predator guy, what would be the best way to say adios to this cat? She lives in Cave Creek desert type area, has neighbors but not right on top of her.

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Stop watering and feeding the quail and supplying prey for the bobcat and he will move on

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Im sure someone with a trapping license would be more than happy to trap him for you? Just have to wait till it opens, if you can wait that long?

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Cave Creek is unit 27M. M meaning metro and you can't legally trap it.

Bummer

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.22 or .25 cal pneumatic pellet gun.

Yep. You can use a firearm but the 1/4 mile rule applies. If there is an "occupied structure" closer than 1/4 mile then a pellet gun or bow are your options.

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.22 or .25 cal pneumatic pellet gun.

Yep. You can use a firearm but the 1/4 mile rule applies. If there is an "occupied structure" closer than 1/4 mile then a pellet gun or bow are your options.
Technically, 1/4 mile rule applies to hunting this bobcat too, yes? You'll have the permission of the homeowner (gf) but not nessisarily the neighbours, so no weapon is an option. Just trying to look at this thru the eyes of a warden.

G&F would probably trap and remove it for you.

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