David Freed
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Maybe there was a scent that turned him off?I was camping in the San Gorgonio wilderness a few years ago when I was up at 6 AM "taking care of business". As I was sitting there one if these guys walked by about 30-40 feet away. Had the decency to let me finish, not kill and eat me.
My neighbor has a pitbull that kills every cat he can catch... sure would like him to tackle that bad boy...
Folks.....that ain't no bobcat.
That is cougar.....mountain lion.......that pitbull wouldn't stand a chance against that cat.
With the restrictions placed on hunting mountains/cougars the population is growing. They are a territorial animal and like bears, wolves, etc need a fairly large area to support their livilhood. Thus they are being seen in areas they haven't been seen in decades.
A co-worker in central Oregon was bow hunting deer with his BIL in the desert and had a cougar stalk him to within 15'. In self defense, he arrowed it in the chest and took it to the F&G.
That is a serious cat!
I was camping in the San Gorgonio wilderness a few years ago when I was up at 6 AM "taking care of business". As I was sitting there one if these guys walked by about 30-40 feet away. Had the decency to let me finish, not kill and eat me.
Maybe there was a scent that turned him off?
Folks.....that ain't no bobcat.
That is cougar.....mountain lion.......that pitbull wouldn't stand a chance against that cat.
That is a serious cat!
well david yu have started something,, i just saw my first porcupine in my area and its the first the local dnr has seen this far south..so this is gonna be the wknd of firsts i quess..
that pitbull wouldn't stand a chance against that cat.