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Re: Mountain Lion [Re: bassackwards dav] #570914 01/28/09 09:24 PM
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I would discount the story by the person who told you that GW said there was a black one with red collor. But its not out of the realm of one sliping threw there . Iknow there some that range not too far from there. If you have access to weatherford democrate paper archives you can find a article they printed several yrs ago on some in parker county.I have personaly seen three in my lifetime in parker county yrs apart on sighting and for those that say shoot well it just aint always that easy. You wont find lots of deer kills because they kill average of one a week over a large range. Mother natures way of not over killing a area.




Which was my point to begin with. These guys claim to be seeing this thing weekly inside of a high fenced 1600 acre ranch, loaded with whitetail, and other animals that would be desimated by the presence of a big cat, yet we have the highest number of yearling fawns, never been more bucks, and dispite the MLD Doe hunting from October to February each year the doe numbers keep rising. Forget that we have never found a deer carcass that wasnt killed by some shmuck from a boat that simply removed its head and took off, or from a bowhunter legally hunting the property that just didnt make a good shot and lost it. Maybe it has a den on our side of the high fence, but prefers the venison on the other side of the fence, thus proving it is indeed a male, posibly a black one with a red collar with a tracking device. Again, i dont doubt it could happen, but the only thing whackin animals out there is us and we cant cant keep up. We take 15-20 does off the place anually as required my TPW and each June it seems that 30-40 fawns hit the ground and all survive. No way is there anything out there that would kill one deer a week.



Re: Mountain Lion [Re: Skinner0_2] #570915 01/29/09 08:30 AM
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I've seen the Lake Worth Goatman!



Re: Mountain Lion [Re: inthedoghouse] #570916 01/30/09 03:42 AM
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Thats no big deal, he has a reflective collar making him easy to see. Thought what Lake Worth had was the Lake Worth Monster, goat man is everywhere. This thread is going down in flames.



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