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Old 12-15-2008 | 09:15 AM
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sproulman
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Default RE: Mountain lions in PA!

ORIGINAL: 4evrhtn

ORIGINAL: BTBowhunter

ORIGINAL: 4evrhtn

I also checked the link BB posted. I see the angle you mention but not every single animal steps with even pressure. I assure you and BT Bowhunter these tracks were not made by me. I don't carry a cougar paw around in my pocket when pheasant hunting to leave impressions and take pictures for something fun to do. I have written before, I have nothing to gain from posting fake pics and why would I?
4evrhtn

I did not mean to imply in any way that you placed that track there!

I merely made an observation that it looked to be too perfect. I still say that. I had no idea of the circumstances surrounding that track. Who photgraphed it? Did you see it in person? Was the PGC or some other organization or experts called in todocument it?
I was the one who took the pic using my cell phone. I was hunting with another guy and he can verify the location of and the validty of it.I can send you his phone number in a PM if that would help.I sent the pics to my brother who has 2 friends in the PAGC central office at Elmerton Drive.They told him they were going to have their bioligists look at it. So far, no word from them. As far as trying to document it by an outside source there was no way for me to do it. We walked down the road leading from a corn field where the farmer had his harvester. After we crossed the creek the farmer came out across the field on his tractor and drove across the creek and up that road. The tracks were probably covered at that point, if I had been there any later than I was I would not have had a chance to see it. I have never seen a print nor a mtn lion in the wild for that matter. It amazes me, the print is too good? If it was a poor print everyone would claim it isn't a cougar. No winning with this group. And to be honest I don't care. Everyone wanted some sort of proof, I provided what I found and now the forensic experts claim there are finger prints and question the weight of a cat in comparison to a tractor. With that logic I guess my shorthair weighs more than my Tundra because you can see clear prints from his paws in the mud I have driven through with my truck. Really... WTF?? But then again I consider source of that implication. Believe it or not, doesn't matter to me, I know what I saw and I have the pics. For everyone's info... my next project is to fake Bigfoots prints and post them here. Just a head's up of what's coming....

thank you for being honest,many believe you.

i too,some dont believe i saw a COUGAR

but i did and waited for the WCO to call me at site i saw it and he did not seem interested and said,SPROUL THEY DONT EXIST.but he did say, I DESCRIBED A COUGAR EVEN THO I TOLD HIM IT LOOKED ORANGISH AND RAN LIKE ONE OF THOSE ORANGE MONKEYS IN AFRICA

he said that is called TAWNY.


i gave this to cougar network,john lust to look at.

you gave it to the PGC , great, lets see what they tell you it is.

i know they do because i saw one.
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