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RE: Possible Mt lion track
Ain't it funny how important it is to get the facts right from the get-go.
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RE: Possible Mt lion track
ORIGINAL: Montana Tracker Good evening. Unapproved use by "Neville" of a message related to mtn lions in PA that I sent to outdoor writer and radio host Jim Slinsky outside of HuntingNet and many months ago has caused some confusion. While I am flattered that Neville felt the material was worthwhile to reproduce and share with this Forum, I regret the message was not more clearly characterized by him at the time. Please also note that I erred in that message, mistakenly assuming Jim Slinsky had written about a particular case with which I was familiar involving a sighting report of a purported cougar killing a deer in PA. He did write in one of his newspaper columns about a sighting report, but it was not the same oneI thought it was.In later messages he and I clarified things. The case I knew of---and referred to in the Neville message that appeared in this string above---actually involved a state employee who watched what he felt was a mtn lion attack and kill a smallwhitetail buck. However, evidence at the scene, includingmatching the canine teeth (fangs) of a male bobcat skull with the puncture marks on the deer's neck, as well as documentation of bobcat tracks in the area of the attack, incriminated a bobcat. Feel free to contact me if you need further information: Dr. Jay Tischendorf DVM Great Falls, Montana USA [email protected] |
RE: Possible Mt lion track
ORIGINAL: DougE Three years ago I hunted in an area of Colorado that had a high mountain lion population.The guys I hunted withlived there all their lives thereand make a living by spending most of their time in the wilderness.In all those years,they've seen one mountain lion. Mountainlions are a secretive animal. Might explain why hard evidence is so hard to come by here in PA. I wonder if those Colorado guys ever found a dead ML in Colorado? Being there would be fewer here in PA, and they are protected, getting a dead body would be extremely hard to do. |
RE: Possible Mt lion track
Sometime cougars turn up in places that they aren't supposed to.
http://www.cryptomundo.com/bigfoot-report/manitoba-cougar/ |
RE: Possible Mt lion track
good info..i am after someone to put a cougar track on here, i like to see what one looks like in snow,anyone have picture of cat print in snow....i will carry it with me this year in feb/march..
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RE: Possible Mt lion track
Punch in cougar tracks on google.
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ORIGINAL: DougE Punch in cougar tracks on google. |
RE: Possible Mt lion track
I was in western ny in Delevan visiting my family. On Monday I saw a cougar in my parents field, behind there house. My sister also saw it. My Dad told me 3 yrs ago that they where up ther, but this is the first i had seen them.
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RE: Possible Mt lion track
ORIGINAL: sw16417 I was in western ny in Delevan visiting my family. On Monday I saw a cougar in my parents field, behind there house. My sister also saw it. My Dad told me 3 yrs ago that they where up ther, but this is the first i had seen them. boy, i was close to one i saw 15 yards,so close he screached at me, he was startled.. little head with white go-tee,big shoulders and ran like those orange monkeys.. in fact ,if i would not have been so close ,you could say it did look like orange monkey running... this was all reported to PGC and i was told,WE BELIEVE YOU DESCRIBEDA LION BUT WE DONT BELIEVE THEY EXIST.. i said lets take tracks,the PGC said GROUND TO HARD..... thats the TRUTH and to this day,i hate the PGC......... |
RE: Possible Mt lion track
Just shoot 'em if you see 'em. When you go to jail we will have our proof! Somebody has gotta be willing to take one for the team, right? To put you in jail, they would have toadmit it isn't a released pet BTW. |
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