Best to wait until well after they are, as is typically our tradition here in good ol' Indiana. You may be surprised to learn that your personal assessment of the wildlife on your property doesn't quite represent the state's even if it were anywhere close to scientific.Its relevant because bobcats aren't really an issue in Indiana. They don't need to be managed, especially by idiots in the Indiana legislature that forced the INDNR to do something because their constituents are panicking about seeing bobcats on their trail cameras. And then trying to correlate it into why they haven't seen enough turkeys and deer for their liking...
I haven't seen anyone panicking.