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What would you do if this guy was watching u?!?!


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The incomplete links I posted are for the original cat in this thread, and one that scored larger.

If somebody wants to get permission to add [www.] to them, go ahead, and then every one can get the full stories.

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Well, before I picked it up like the picture of the guy at the top of this thread, I would open the garage door just in case it woke up while I was holding it.

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Heres a couple pics of how the guys i know take care of lions..Lion was shot point blank with a .22 pistol

dogslion.jpg

liontree.jpg

liondead.jpg

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Dont ask me, i was just emailed the pic in late january. Guess he thought it made for a cool picture.

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 Originally Posted By: Tippman
So why does he climb halfway up the tree to shoot it?

would you feel comfortable killing a couger with a .22 pistol at any range greater than point blank?

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Absolutely not. But I actually saw one walking to my stand on bow opener. It was about 3 pm, i heard something troting through the woods behind me so i knocted an arrow. All of a sudden a cougar crosses the trail about 70 yards behind me. Kind of a hairy feeling. I couldnt believe it. This was just north of Brainerd.

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There was a breeding pair of cougars on my families property just northwest of Winona a few years back. Rumor was that they left our land after deer season and head north. They supposedly were killed when they attacked someones horse.

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I live in central Minnesota. Last spring the DNR confirmed that a Cougar killed a cow at a farm two miles from my house. This winter I have had cougar tracks go through my back yard on two different occasions. Both times the cougar tracks were following fresh deer tracks. I'm going to put a trail cam out to see if I can get some pics of him. If I do, I'll post the them here.

Hendoo

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well heres a picture i digged up, this is what happens when dogs check lions claws for sharpness.

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tippman;have you ever shot at a lion in a tree with a 22 handgun? if you shoot and miss they jump, and this means big trouble for you.

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 Originally Posted By: Dckasten
i apologize if this picture offends you.

It's good for people to see that and realize that "it's wild out there". Some people think nature is just "pretty", and need a wake up call.

Cool shots of the dogs Dckasten. \:\)

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 Originally Posted By: Dckasten
tippman;have you ever shot at a lion in a tree with a 22 handgun? if you shoot and miss they jump, and this means big trouble for you.

This is what I don't understand. Why would you even think of taking the chance of using a handgun and having to get so close? Why wouldn't you use a rifle and shoot from the ground and be safe?

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