Have any of you seen one of these?
#31
Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2007
Posts: 109
RE: Have any of you seen one of these?
DNR here in Ga says we dont have them either. HORSE HOCKEY, I saw one 3 years ago hunting at Clarks Hill. Somebody said something about hair standing on your neck, no, every hair on my body was standing. I was bow hunting alone on some Core of Engineer property, a mile in. It was an evening hunt, and I will say I did not want to make that walk back to the truck. I also didnt really believe about sightings around here, and really dont bring it up because people think you are full of it.
#32
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: York,Pa
Posts: 2,645
RE: Have any of you seen one of these?
ORIGINAL: Armybowhunter28
There is a show on the history channel called monster quest and they have a show about giant cats and how the lepord had started to move in to arizona. And they had one story about a giant black cat up in the PA area.
There is a show on the history channel called monster quest and they have a show about giant cats and how the lepord had started to move in to arizona. And they had one story about a giant black cat up in the PA area.
#33
Typical Buck
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: MT
Posts: 756
RE: Have any of you seen one of these?
In N Dak they started a season on cat. They can take 5 cats in the west and no limit in the east. The cat sighting are pretty common there. They always get the limit right away. I have seen one myself while I was in the breaks and they are some animal to see in the wild.
#34
Fork Horn
Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: Northern Missouri\'s Grand River Outfitters
Posts: 334
RE: Have any of you seen one of these?
here in Missouri, I think there are like 11 or 13 documented road kills. From what I understand they all traveled from the Dakota's "via" Nebraska, I dont buy that story. I have never seen one but down in the Ozark area I think they could live and never be seen. Also if they could travel here all those miles from Dakota's, then east coast is not impossible to reach.
#35
Dominant Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Blossvale, New York
Posts: 21,199
RE: Have any of you seen one of these?
I won a hunt at an outfitters out in the PA Allegany mountains several years back with a then semi popular prostaff girl. The outfitter had screwed up and didn't have stands enough for everyone, always ready me had carried my climber. Anyway, they put a video crew and this gal prostaffer in a favored location. They saw nothing for two days. Then the next morning they're in the same stand and caught a smell f something. They notices what appeared to be a deer leg on the ground. The camera zoomed in and said it's more than a leg. When they got down they found a very large doe who had been chewed on quite a bit. The chewer then carefully raked leaves and limbs over the top of the deer to hide it. The guide said Cougar. He said, oh yeah, we've seen them before. Maybe there are none in PA.... but the guide had us convinced.
#36
RE: Have any of you seen one of these?
BETTER LOCK YOUR DOORS AND DON’T TAKE OUT THE TRASH In Findlay Illinois.[/align]
Thank GOD for the plate glass in the door! And, wouldn't
this mess up your whole night if you were to take out the
trash at the wrong time?
These are from a guy outin Findlay ,Illinois .The
pictures were taken from his kitchen onto his patio deck.
The critter was watching his little kids playing on the
kitchen floor!
Findlay is about 25 miles South of Dalton City between
Westervelt and Sullivan. IDNR has introduced these in
Shelby County to manage the deer herd, but claims that
the animals will not harm humans
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Thank GOD for the plate glass in the door! And, wouldn't
this mess up your whole night if you were to take out the
trash at the wrong time?
These are from a guy outin Findlay ,Illinois .The
pictures were taken from his kitchen onto his patio deck.
The critter was watching his little kids playing on the
kitchen floor!
Findlay is about 25 miles South of Dalton City between
Westervelt and Sullivan. IDNR has introduced these in
Shelby County to manage the deer herd, but claims that
the animals will not harm humans
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