rkymtnman
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only their kills on a trail in our neighborhood. never seen one in person. pretty much everything else. you?See any lions around?
only their kills on a trail in our neighborhood. never seen one in person. pretty much everything else. you?See any lions around?
I can't count how many of them I've shot over the last 20 years but they know to stay out of range of my place now and hang out down in the valley below me. Still hear them howl everytime the fire trucks go by.
We have had lions here,a homeowner called the game commission and said they had a mountain lion here.The wardens said , it's a bobcat.The home owners took a picture a few days later.Full Grown Mountain Lion!I'm glad we don't have mountain lions here. Their beautiful but I'm good on the killer cat thing. Bobcats screaming at night is creepy enough.
I first thought you were talking about Colorado Wildlife Department.Fortunately I haven’t heard of cwd here yet
I still think fox make the most hair raising screams ive heardI'm glad we don't have mountain lions here. Their beautiful but I'm good on the killer cat thing. Bobcats screaming at night is creepy enough.
I've seen a handful. A couple were probably the same ones though. I always wanted to see one and use to think I could take one on if I saw him coming. Then one day I was smoking a cig outside and saw this fucker in the corner of my eye jump from our driveway into our neighbors yard and grab a cat. It was less than a second. He had to have jumped at least 15 feet down this little slope.only their kills on a trail in our neighborhood. never seen one in person. pretty much everything else. you?
We had resident Mountain Lions, Bobcats, Foxes, and Bears on our farm. The crew would catch them on the trail cams all the time....kept the boys on their toes. They found bear tracks inside one of the greenhouses when they left the door opened one night..I've seen a handful. A couple were probably the same ones though. I always wanted to see one and use to think I could take one on if I saw him coming. Then one day I was smoking a cig outside and saw this fucker in the corner of my eye jump from our driveway into our neighbors yard and grab a cat. It was less than a second. He had to have jumped at least 15 feet down this little slope.
The cat went "REE", and it was toast. The lion walked down between our houses in my yard, closer to me. Sat down under a tree and watched me as he ate it. Took him less than a minute and no more kitty. He just chilled there and didn't give a shit I was 10 yards away. I yelled at him and it took a little bit for him to decide to nonchalantly walk down the hill. That one was back again looking for more cats, but luckily my cat was smart.
I have a much greater respect for those cats now. I've dealt with plenty bears too. Those guys are getting too smart. They know how to get in cars now if you don't lock them,
I almost got my ass kicked by a black bear that was in our garage once as I was chasing him out too. The males can get way more aggressive, especially at certain times of year. Lesson learned,We had resident Mountain Lions, Bobcats, Foxes, and Bears on our farm. The crew would catch them on the trail cams all the time....kept the boys on their toes. They found bear tracks inside one of the greenhouses when they left the door opened one night..
Dude. I'd let a koala in and adopt him as long as he didn't shit on my floor. He can eat all the trash he wants.yeah me to i was almost attacked by one of these bears once,
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they can get real angry if you try to chase one away
I've always been told that they aren't in VA, but I know a couple older hunters that swear they've seen them. These are experienced woodsmen so I'm pretty sure they were right. I've only seen one bobcat in the over 20 years I've been here but I hear them at night a couple times a year.We have had lions here,a homeowner called the game commission and said they had a mountain lion here.The wardens said , it's a bobcat.The home owners took a picture a few days later.Full Grown Mountain Lion!