My friend saw a Bobcat last year in Jackson Township and I saw a river otter in the Manasquan River last year, too. I didn't know what it was since I never heard of river otters in the squan before. It looked like it was dying so I got a game official, but when we got there it was gone. Th game warden said it was the time of year when they give birth and that I probably saw that happening. When we came back to the site with the warden I asked a nearby fisherman who was probably early 70's about if he saw it and he told me he has had them swim between his legs. He sid there used to be a "tribe" of them further downstream but that he rarely sees them anymore. I was VERY intrigued bythe whole esperience. I have yet to see a Minx yet. Seems like you had a rare experience since I know they are natural species but surely were hunted down to near extinction in the barrens. I've so far only even seen one fox in all my travels down there. The "FoxChase" book is cool in what it meant to the foxchasers, but I overall felt bad for the foxes who were run to near-death for the fun of the "game", over and over. How easy it was for the people involved too. No excertion on their part at all, hardly. Life is hard for all species in the region and I think the balance is more delicate than you will find elsewhere. I am happy to hear that there is obviously a reproducing community of Minx's left. Keep us informed of any more sightings.