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RE: Possible Mt lion track
But again, I will not shoot a true eastern ML if they do roam here.. I do know what they look like from the western ML.. But yes, I will shoot one for the sport of it.. Agree or not,That is my choice.. I agree that if it is a "feral" animal, then you have a legitimate choice, although I bet even the most astute cougar biologists would have a hard time identifying which was which (even if it is possible) under real life circumstances. And from my understanding on what I read. If it is not native to this state it should be killed.. |
RE: Possible Mt lion track
ORIGINAL: hillbillyhunter1 But again, I will not shoot a true eastern ML if they do roam here.. I do know what they look like from the western ML.. But yes, I will shoot one for the sport of it.. Agree or not,That is my choice.. I agree that if it is a "feral" animal, then you have a legitimate choice, although I bet even the most astute cougar biologists would have a hard time identifying which was which (even if it is possible) under real life circumstances. And from my understanding on what I read. If it is not native to this state it should be killed.. |
RE: Possible Mt lion track
Now the chances of seeing any kind of cougar while hunting is very unlikely to happen.Better chance of winning the lottery than spotting a cougar I believe.;) |
RE: Possible Mt lion track
ORIGINAL: Phil from Maine Now the chances of seeing any kind of cougar while hunting is very unlikely to happen.Better chance of winning the lottery than spotting a cougar I believe.;) |
RE: Possible Mt lion track
Quite a few I am sure are wild cats(bobcats) |
RE: Possible Mt lion track
ORIGINAL: Phil from Maine Quite a few I am sure are wild cats(bobcats) |
RE: Possible Mt lion track
if you are hunter, raised in big woods here in pa. like most of us are..
came from long line of hunters, 9 uncles andgrandfathers.. i and others were in woods at age 8,yes and shot my first 12 gauge double barrel at 10.. dad had me out there at least 2 times week all year at camps and learning what a buck track looked like etc... reason i brought this up, when you hear hunters like us saying we saw a COUGAR,we saw it... we trapped many bobcats, i could not tell you how many i trapped or saw in 50 years, i bet over 60..... so, no way COUGAR i saw looked any way close to bobcat.... color alone will drop your jaw.... way it runs.. round head with a go-tee.. LONG TAIL i estimated to be about 3 ft long about 1 and 1/2inch round.. what gets me, no wco see them, no deputys,no PGC see them... folks, something wrong with that picture!!!!! |
RE: Possible Mt lion track
Whats wrong with the picture is there is never a picture!
All those generations of "real hunters" you speak of and they have not been able to find any real proof? You would think that if anybody could find proof, it would be this group. Instead ofusing your vast pool of savvy, wood wise hunters to prove your sightings, you would rather believe in a total conspiracy involving 100's of gov employees to hide evidence? What's wrong with that picture. Steve |
RE: Possible Mt lion track
steve, what is funny, the dcnr people i talk to HAVE seen COUGAR but PGC people never do....
doesnt that sound a little strange? |
RE: Possible Mt lion track
Whats wrong with the picture is there is never a picture! All those generations of "real hunters" you speak of and they have not been able to find any real proof? You would think that if anybody could find proof, it would be this group. Instead ofusing your vast pool of savvy, wood wise hunters to prove your sightings, you would rather believe in a total conspiracy involving 100's of gov employees to hide evidence? What's wrong with that picture. Steve |
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