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Todd ya better come up and roll out your sleeping bag.
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Well yaaaaI bet you got catnip I can use for bedding too
Thanks pard, thought it was a bear track at first but all the tracks have round pads.
Same thing in Indiana with bobcats.....Ray wrote: ↑Sat Jun 24, 2017 3:44 pm our 'possum and carp gendarmes...er i mean game and fish folks say we have no lion here in my state and when shown evidence such as game cam. photos they come back with " obviously an escaped or purposely turned-out pet but absolutely no resident breeding population " ....then when game cam. photos or even daytime conventional photos taken in suburban backyards are shown of mom and cubs the state won't admit they are real or credible....i guess it'll take a mauling or killing of one of us to get their attention......
I think you were right the first time Pitchy, I'm pretty sure that is a bear track. I live in Utah and chasing both bear and lions with hounds has been a passion of mine for over 30 years now, and I come across both kind of tracks on a fairly regular basis. One of the primary clues in the size relationship between the rear pad and toes as well as the toe arc for lions. Just for comparison, here is a bear track:
The local game cops claimed the same thing about the one running the canyon behind me. When they couldn't catch it (heck all they were missing when they "searched" was the brass band) the gave a story about it going "home"). They never explained by scruff, fluffy, just about all of the raccoons, rabbits, possum and squirrels kept disappearing. It finally ate it's way through the food supply and moved on.Ray wrote: ↑Sat Jun 24, 2017 3:44 pm our 'possum and carp gendarmes...er i mean game and fish folks say we have no lion here in my state and when shown evidence such as game cam. photos they come back with " obviously an escaped or purposely turned-out pet but absolutely no resident breeding population " ....then when game cam. photos or even daytime conventional photos taken in suburban backyards are shown of mom and cubs the state won't admit they are real or credible....i guess it'll take a mauling or killing of one of us to get their attention......
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Should work, wife is having gall bladder surgery on the third but she should be alright by then.3leggedturtle wrote: ↑Sun Jun 25, 2017 10:25 pm Maybe the weekend after the 4th. Gotta go up to Bowstring and help the parents settle in this summer. Well maybe you'll have some other trouble makers I can help you with by then.Todd/3leg
Thanks Jay.
Same from here Lenn.