The Indiana General Assembly has mandated that the DNR have rules in place for a bobcat trapping season by July 1.
Indiana's Natural Resources Commission held the final public hearing on controversial plan to resume bobcat trapping in the state.
Hodnett said he believes the proposed quota of 250 bobcats is too low and is concerned that bobcats will kill too much wildlife, particularly wild turkeys. “One wild turkey killed by a bobcat is ...