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Here Kitty Kitty!
huntertrapper:
Big medicine eh? very cool
Keenan:
Way cool Mike, Thanks for sharing. ;)
Parnell:
Wow, you really took hold of my interest with this one. I've been day-dreaming about what that would have been like for the last 40 minutes! Spectacular!
Hey hawk, I know loins are sensitive but tastebuds?! ;D >:D Sorry couldn't resist, that one was just too good.
Swamp Bow:
--- Quote from: Parnell on January 28, 2010, 01:37:41 pm ---Wow, you really took hold of my interest with this one. I've been day-dreaming about what that would have been like for the last 40 minutes! Spectacular!
Hey hawk, I know loins are sensitive but tastebuds?! ;D >:D Sorry couldn't resist, that one was just too good.
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You want to see a big Garfield? Go stomp around Deep Lake in Big Cypress. I came across two very fresh sets of panther tracks last time I was there. Fresh enough to make me look over my shoulder every once in a while and reminded me that there are bigger and badder thing than me out there. Kind of creepy in grass tall and thick enough to hide a cat 5-6 foot away from you. Saw two sets of black bear tracks and some coyote tracks as well.
Swamp
hawkbow:
This kitty actually backtracked twice.. once he crossed over our tracks ... and the second time he went through some trees and doubled back, He was waiting on a limb about ten feet up when our eyes met.. so cool to encounter a fellow predator and feel the BIG MEDICINE in the forest... If a cat wanted to nail a human there would be no real contest... Just a body and a blood trail when the cat god done with the hunt... I am always amazed that a 130-200 pound mountain lion can take down a 700 to 1000 pound elk with ease.what great and stealthy hunters!
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