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RE: Mountain lion in PA RUMOR??
You want to join NYbowhuter and the rest of us on our next Bigfoot hunt? We use calibrated kegs. |
RE: Mountain lion in PA RUMOR??
You didn't realize it when moose and I were jerking your chain. Your credibility is now zero. |
RE: Mountain lion in PA RUMOR??
Your credibility is now zero. I saw a nice one the other day chasing a Zebra through the soybean field. |
RE: Mountain lion in PA RUMOR??
I can't imagine why there wouldn't be courgars in PA?? PA has the perfect habitat with vast expanses of woodland
and certainly at top of food chain.It could no doubt thrive and evade human contact for yrs in a state like PA.One of the most elusive animals in nature. |
RE: Mountain lion in PA RUMOR??
I can't imagine why there wouldn't be courgars in PA?? |
RE: Mountain lion in PA RUMOR??
I am one who is guilty of making some fun at those who love these rumors, but in all seriousness, I don't doubt that there is the occasional big cat that makes its way into the northeastern forests. I just don't understand why there hasn't been one killed by some trigger-happy hunter during rifle season if they are in fact here. You have close to a million armed guys and gals in the woods then. It boggles my mind that they wouldn't run into even one cougar and kill it when you consider the fact that these rumors have been circulating for the past twenty years or so. I will reserve judgement on this subject until I see a dead cougar. Photos can be doctored.
Probably the best video I have seen that purports to be a video of a cougar is actually of a large housecat. Most of the genuine videos of cougars come from cougar country out west. Here is a photo of my cougar mount. I took the cat in Idaho a few years ago. Taxidermist was Mike McCullough of Mac's Taxidermy, Fort Loudon, PA. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v440/patrkyhntr17252/lion.jpg |
RE: Mountain lion in PA RUMOR??
I think its pretty easy to "imagine" that they just aren't here any more. Just like dozens of other species that were here when the pilgrims landed butnow are gone. The point you obviously are missing is that some think they are trying to come back, by expanding their range from other states. Weseem tobehaving a failure tocommunicate. |
RE: Mountain lion in PA RUMOR??
Thank You
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RE: Mountain lion in PA RUMOR??
George, Cool Mount.
Why would mountain lions need to expand their range, what state did they commute from and why skip the states in between? |
RE: Mountain lion in PA RUMOR??
Great Question CP. Why don't you answer that one??
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