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Started by nh_mopar_fan, December 21, 2011, 04:05:41 PM

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nh_mopar_fan


Guy shot a nice elk in N. Dakota, took his picture on a timer,
and about had a heart attack when he downloaded it the next morning.

Dans 68

Hah! That could have turned out different....  :rofl:

Dan
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     Who's hunting who?  I tried placing that picture in the funny pics thread a couple months ago but couldn't get it to work. At least you got it on here.
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PocketThunder

Then that cat wanders down to SW Minnesota and gets shot.   :yesnod:
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moparguy01

That is the exact reason I also carry a sidearm. That man got very lucky.

sunfire69


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sunfire69

yes.....as long as your Dr. Dave Rodgers of Lander, Wyoming, an area where cougar sightings are not infrequent.
:smilielol:

AS IS evidenced by the many versions of the text accompanying these emailed images, each one of them specifying a different location where the big cat depicted in the photos was supposedly sighted, some folks aren't content to merely pass the photos along — they want to frighten their neighbors in the process.

The pictures themselves are authentic. EXIF data embedded in all four images reveals they were shot with a Nikon digital camera on March 10, 2004 (there has been some confusion about the dating of the images, with most sources erroneously claiming they were taken in 2001 or 2002, and at least one other claiming they were taken in 2005). According to a 2007 article in Wild Cat News by the late Dave Hamilton, wildlife biologist for the Missouri Department of Conservation, the photos were snapped by Dr. Dave Rodgers of Lander, Wyoming, an area where cougar sightings are not infrequent.

"Other than the small remnant population in southern Florida, cougars have been absent east of the Rockies for nearly a century," Hamilton noted. The limited scientific evidence available suggests there could be a gradual resurgence of cougar populations occurring in some midwestern and eastern states, though biologists insist that will take several more years to confirm.

Meanwhile, ordinary folks from Iowa to Maine keep swearing they've spotted full-grown mountain lions where they're not supposed to exist, egged on by "a hungry news media" that "too often reports unsubstantiated claims as factual," Hamilton wrote. Most such reports involve misidentification of an animal — mistaking bobcats for cougars, for example — or are out-and-out hoaxes perpetrated via the Internet. Time will tell how many of them are true.


nh_mopar_fan

Dang.  :rotz:

I never get burned by these urban legends.

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mrsskip68

I dont understand why the mountain lion ruffles your feathers so much!!  :shruggy: :shruggy: :shruggy: We had one above our home, it had a den and lived well without killing any of our pets. They can kill, but are NOT KILLERS looking for you! Their just a extremely larger cat, with flesh slashing teeth/claws, and just courious about you.  :D (But seriously, they let you know when their around, most of the time!)

Lisa

moparguy01

I dont care if that particular picture is real or fake, all I know is that both of the areas which I frequently hunt deer from the last 2 years I have found mountain lion tracks. One in ND near Bowman, and the other area is up near Hinckley, MN. I'll still carry a sidearm..... :icon_smile_big:

TheGhost

Had one get shot in town here last spring.  When I was a kid, my dad spotted one in his field one summer.  We get them here in the middle of Nebraska every so often.  More so, lately.  I think its a good thing.  Means they're making a comeback.
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Drache

Quote from: moparguy01 on December 22, 2011, 11:15:18 PM
I dont care if that particular picture is real or fake, all I know is that both of the areas which I frequently hunt deer from the last 2 years I have found mountain lion tracks. One in ND near Bowman, and the other area is up near Hinckley, MN. I'll still carry a sidearm..... :icon_smile_big:

Now Ive had BEARS come up on me while field dressing an animal. That is annoying.

As for cougars I shoot them when I see them... they are VERY good eating!  :drool5:
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TK73

Never see mountain lions where I hunt: Fred Meyer, Safeway, Albertsons... maybe a few cougars...
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bull

I was fooled by it... two years ago. :icon_smile_cool:

sunfire69

TK73..I know what you mean about those cougers....but you have to watch the trees...they like to sleep up there then pounce after dark....
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Tilar

 Is that a smile on that tree trunk down around where her feet are?  :rofl:
Dave  

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nvrbdn

my boy was out deer hunting a few years ago when the "experts" claimed there were absolutely no bobcats in the state of illinois. well as he was using a camcorder filming deer and turkey walking under his stand, from the top of the hill walking right down the turkey trail comes a beautiful bobcat. it came right under his perch stoping for a moment tro check out the suroundings and then continuing along the path that the turkeys took. 2 years later they anounced that there was now bobcats in illinois. :2thumbs:
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