Englewood, I don't yet know how to put your question in the gray box yet. Still new to this site and have a few things to try out.
Do I call them? No but that is in the plans.
I have trapped them (in the '70s) and seen (and shot) many while hunting. They are more numerous than most imagine them to be. I spend a lot of time getting exercise all year long in the woods so I see them year-round. I walked up to 5 feet of one last year. Odd situation and funny too!
Many have eaten my chickens only to be 'gotten' after being fattened up.
A real good age indicator on bobcats is the skull. How big it is will give you an idea of how old it is (that is what I used in the picture to judge this cat's age). How big the body is can be relevant to how well it is eating. I also look at the coloring. Usually younger cats have more vibrant color characteristics which makes for better mounts. Older cats bleach-out a bit and the spots can tend to fade on the edges.
Axle