Just an update on the bobcat, I left my camera out for a two one week periods. First time around I got a raccoon and possum. This last time I got absolutely nothing not a single picture taken. However yesterday when I was out I caught a brief 2 sec. glimpse of what I can honestly say was a cat. Now when I hike my head is always down looking for turtles and snakes. However there is an area that is elevated off the trail which I routinely explore for black racers. Therefore I started climbing the very small incline when I caught site of the top and back 2/3 of a cat. It appeared to small for a coyote but bigger than a house cat, similar to red fox size. My main focus, while trying to contain my shock and suprise, was to catch a glimpse of its tail and fur. It had longer hair than a domestic cat, similar to a maine coon cat or persian. Its tail was short and down. Now the sighting was so brief I couldn't get an accurate description. Two things that stand out in my mind was that it was completely silent while walking in a leaf covered area, and it walked very similar to a cat. What I mean by this is dogs kind of walk with a bounce in there step, this animal's back was not moving up and down. I attempted to pursue it cautiously but to no avail. The camera is still out, and this sighting was directly in line with were a saw the tracks. I'm furious that I couldn't get a picture I feel like this was my one opportunity. A question for you hunters. Would animals be able to completely sniff out a motion camera, and subsequently avoid the area? I use to see ton's of tracks in the area and now none, along with no pictures....seems odd.