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hawkbow:
Stacey and I took a drive into Montana today about six miles from the house,we were going after snowshoe hares with our bows. about fifty feet from the jeep we cut fresh lion tracks in about a foot of fresh snow. We decided to track the cat for fun and took off after it, about an hour later I spotted the cat crossing a clearing and tried to get ahead of it across the ridge. The cats tracks went through heavy timber and under a big fir tree. Stacey had circled around to get in front of the cat.. I was about ten feet from the cat when I noticed him lying on a branch above me. we had an argument about who was the prey and he retreated farther up the tree. I yelled for Stacey who was coming up the creek bottom and told her I had the cat treed. she took these pics for fun ... lion season is open but we didn't have a tag so let him go and just got pics.. what a fun day of Bunny hunting.. LOL hope you all enjoy. Hawk
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sailordad:
now that is waaaaaaaay coooooooool 8)
Josh:
awesome Hawk... I wouldn't have had the heart to shoot him, they are so rare here I have only seen one in the wild and it was crossing the road. Those are some awesome pics though. :) -josh
NTD:
That IS very cool!!! Good on ya Mike. And obviously an ethical hunter to have one in your sights and a bow in hand and not take the shot. I'm going to see if I can try for one this year. I have a buddy who called one in and it's on video. Free Grass and No Fences by Zepps Predator Calls.
Josh, what state are you in?
Josh:
Alabama
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