We had cougars/mnt lions on our lease... Independence County.. Been there 12 years
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We had cougars/mnt lions on our lease... Independence County.. Been there 12 years
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Me either, but also not surprised.
By the stripes looks like a Bengal tiger to me.
From what I have followed our bears here in Missouri have been repopulating from transients from Arkansas. So to return the favor we are sending you some of our mountain lion.
They say they are coming from the Dakotas based on dna sampling.Suppose to be all males without a breeding population....I am not so sure.
Confirmed Mountain Lion Reports | Missouri Department of Conservation
Been around Arkansas for years but AGFC just said no breeding population . Those things have huge territories and everything I've read says the young males get pushed out of big males territories. Same with bears the males claim a big area and only allow females to stay . Cool that you got trail camera photos . Thanks for sharing
I ain't poaching on ya'll any more. Between the bears and now mountain lions, it's just too hazardous. You get a bigfoot picture and you get the triple trophy award.I bet a mountain lion rug would look good on your floor Randy.
You can find alot about sightings and such by searching THE COUGAR NETWORK
My wife and i have pictures of bear cubs that were in are yard in HSV, then mama came along and off they went, going to scan and post them.
He knows when you're around, but you don't know when he's around. That's what I've always heard about them big cats. My grandma lived by herself in Bearden after my grandpa died in 1976 and she swore that she would hear what sounded like a woman screaming at night. She would hear it maybe once or twice a year........for years. They're around. GTT
Yep, we got 'em down on our place along the White River. We have 2 tans and a black. We don't have any issues with them. When you see one it gets gone in a hurry!!
Now you tell me. We could have been attackted roaming around out there in the dark. Between the cotton mouths, the lions, and the bears, it's much too hazardous to be in the woods at either one of ya'lls places. Next thing you know, Randy is gonna be saying he has rattle snakes too. The only thing we have on our little place is a couple of these cute little cuddly things.
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Have a nice walk to your stand before and after daylight budro. Just don't think about that cat jumping out and having you for supper. [emoji12][emoji23][emoji23][emoji23]
Here Kitty Kitty Kitty!! Hehehe
I recommend that ya'll each by a 55 gallon drum of catnip and a roll of carpet to wrap around a big oak tree. You can set over this with a 300 win mag. I see lion rugs in your near future.
I tawt I taw a puttie tat , I did I did taw a puttie tat
Yep. Tweety bird and ole RCC's nightmare:biggrin I had one sneaking up on me in the swamps of the St Francis one morning before daylight. By the time I got turned around and got it illuminated, he had turned his fuzzy little self into a clump of vines. They do that from time to time just to throw a feller off.
This is just great. You know what they say about rattlesnakes. Give them and inch and they think they are a ruler. Did you know they taste like chicken? Another thing I just learned from ole Arkcrappie, did you know a cottonmouth shakes his tale just like a rattlesnake when agitated? The crazy thing about all these critters like snakes and bears and lions is that they all leave a terrible stench when they surprise you.
No doubt!! And the stench is from my drawls!!