As often seems to happen on this site Ardent, statements get twisted and words get attributed to people that they never said. I wasn't making a case that lynx were big or that they weigh 60 pounds. I was just making an observation that where we hunt them the males seem to average around 35 pounds....much like the big male you posted. I have seen one considerably larger but it was far from common. Pretty well all bobcats and lynx get put on a scale with the hunted ones as it's a way of measuring trophy quality as it seems hunters like to do. I suspect most trappers don't. Another poster said they averaged smaller in his area and I found that interesting and postulated as to a possible reason....from there things took a rapid spiral into the toilet. I wasn't trying to argue with anyone or even question their observations...just engage in conversation. Regional size difference in predators is quite common, like the big coyotes in the east for example. I've always just found that interesting. It seems not everyone does. Anyhow, just thought I'd clear that up...now I really am gone from this conversation.
Don't take it too personal... I enjoy the banter... sometimes pressing the issue leads to enlightenment...