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First Mountain Lion #8254127
11/05/24 02:00 AM
11/05/24 02:00 AM
Joined: Mar 2010
2A Sanctuaries-W. OK & N. NM
Blaine County Online content OP
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Blaine County  Online Content OP
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Joined: Mar 2010
2A Sanctuaries-W. OK & N. NM
Saw my first mountain lion ever tonight. Crossed the road right in front of me about 5 miles west of Cimarron, NM. I was doing 25 MPH because of snow so I got a good look.

It was big. I can see how they'll take a jogger down.

Re: First Mountain Lion [Re: Blaine County] #8254204
11/05/24 08:17 AM
11/05/24 08:17 AM
Joined: Apr 2012
Northern Mn
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Joined: Apr 2012
Northern Mn
Saw my first one in the Badlands of ND, off Interstate 94,saw a mother and two kittens while Mule deer hunting about 20 miles NE of Coal strip MT.

Re: First Mountain Lion [Re: Blaine County] #8254206
11/05/24 08:19 AM
11/05/24 08:19 AM
Joined: Dec 2006
Minnesota
330-Trapper Online content

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Joined: Dec 2006
Minnesota
Awesome


NRA and NTA Life Member
www.BackroadsRevised@etsy.com




Re: First Mountain Lion [Re: Blaine County] #8254209
11/05/24 08:20 AM
11/05/24 08:20 AM
Joined: Jan 2023
Pennsylvania
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Joined: Jan 2023
Pennsylvania
Bet that was exciting! I know there are some in our area but not many. Oddly enough, a fellow who stocks pheasants on a small lot of public land showed me one on his game cam about ten years ago. And this was practically right on the outskirts of the city.

Re: First Mountain Lion [Re: Blaine County] #8254222
11/05/24 08:35 AM
11/05/24 08:35 AM
Joined: Jan 2008
Alaska and Washington State
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Alaska and Washington State
I feel fortunate to have seen 8 cougars during my lifetime while out in the woods. I know of guys who have spent their entire lives in cougar country and never seen one.


"My life is better than your vacation"
Re: First Mountain Lion [Re: Blaine County] #8254241
11/05/24 09:02 AM
11/05/24 09:02 AM
Joined: Dec 2011
MT
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MT
That is always exciting to see them in the wild. I have also had on two different occasions and yes, they are big.


Give me a fish, I will eat for a day. Teach me to fish, I will eat for a lifetime
Re: First Mountain Lion [Re: Blaine County] #8254269
11/05/24 09:40 AM
11/05/24 09:40 AM
Joined: Mar 2020
W NY
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Joined: Mar 2020
W NY
Never seen one myself. I would love to see one in the wild


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Re: First Mountain Lion [Re: Blaine County] #8254280
11/05/24 09:55 AM
11/05/24 09:55 AM
Joined: Dec 2006
AR
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AR
We are not in mt lion country here in the ozarks but half the people you talk to see them regularly and most of the ones seen are black whistle

Re: First Mountain Lion [Re: Blaine County] #8254286
11/05/24 10:01 AM
11/05/24 10:01 AM
Joined: Apr 2022
Wisconsin
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Wisconsin
Saw my first in AZ on hwy 93.

Re: First Mountain Lion [Re: TurkeyWrangler] #8254299
11/05/24 10:19 AM
11/05/24 10:19 AM
Joined: Jan 2017
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Originally Posted by TurkeyWrangler
We are not in mt lion country here in the ozarks but half the people you talk to see them regularly and most of the ones seen are black whistle

it's so hard not calling bs when people I respect tell me the same thing! I always add that Ive trapped a long time an have never seen a track or a big cat in this state. does a rouge cat pass thru KS once In awhile? no doubt but the odds of seeing one are about like winning the lottery. seen plenty of tracks in nm and co

Last edited by Flint Hill fur; 11/05/24 10:20 AM.
Re: First Mountain Lion [Re: Blaine County] #8254305
11/05/24 10:26 AM
11/05/24 10:26 AM
Joined: Jan 2008
wyoming
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wyoming
Good for you but wait till you see three in your yard! I would like to know how many I have walked by and not seen them!

Re: First Mountain Lion [Re: Blaine County] #8254311
11/05/24 10:32 AM
11/05/24 10:32 AM
Joined: Jan 2016
East Central Wi.
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East Central Wi.
I was fortunate enough to see 3. 2 were behind hounds in Utah, and one crossed the road in front of us in northern Wisconsin.


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Re: First Mountain Lion [Re: Flint Hill fur] #8254431
11/05/24 01:15 PM
11/05/24 01:15 PM
Joined: Jan 2007
B61-12 vicinity, MO
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B61-12 vicinity, MO
Originally Posted by Flint Hill fur
Originally Posted by TurkeyWrangler
We are not in mt lion country here in the ozarks but half the people you talk to see them regularly and most of the ones seen are black whistle

it's so hard not calling bs when people I respect tell me the same thing! I always add that Ive trapped a long time an have never seen a track or a big cat in this state. does a rouge cat pass thru KS once In awhile? no doubt but the odds of seeing one are about like winning the lottery. seen plenty of tracks in nm and co


Farmer got a good video of one last year alongside road crossing - was in Kansas and very clear video footage - believe it was in SE part of state

Re: First Mountain Lion [Re: Blaine County] #8254450
11/05/24 01:33 PM
11/05/24 01:33 PM
Joined: Nov 2014
Utah
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Utah
Released a couple from bobcat traps. Quite the rodeo. Just need a catch pole and a brave trapping buddy. If we catch them now we can keep them.

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Re: First Mountain Lion [Re: foxhunter52] #8254461
11/05/24 02:00 PM
11/05/24 02:00 PM
Joined: Jan 2020
Aliceville, Kansas 45
Yukon John Online content
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Aliceville, Kansas 45
Originally Posted by foxhunter52
Released a couple from bobcat traps. Quite the rodeo. Just need a catch pole and a brave trapping buddy. If we catch them now we can keep them.

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I can't even begin to imagine!


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Re: First Mountain Lion [Re: Blaine County] #8254488
11/05/24 02:40 PM
11/05/24 02:40 PM
Joined: Jan 2018
Henry Co, IL
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Henry Co, IL
Not only joggers, but full size cow elk and wild horses.

Re: First Mountain Lion [Re: Blaine County] #8254490
11/05/24 02:48 PM
11/05/24 02:48 PM
Joined: May 2024
Huntingdon, PA
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Huntingdon, PA
people say there is none here in PA but one ran in front of our car while driving few years back


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Re: First Mountain Lion [Re: foxhunter52] #8254503
11/05/24 03:20 PM
11/05/24 03:20 PM
Joined: Jan 2017
Ks
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Originally Posted by foxhunter52
Released a couple from bobcat traps. Quite the rodeo. Just need a catch pole and a brave trapping buddy. If we catch them now we can keep them.

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great! good on utah

Re: First Mountain Lion [Re: Blaine County] #8254569
11/05/24 05:15 PM
11/05/24 05:15 PM
Joined: Mar 2011
Vernal, Utah, USA
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Vernal, Utah, USA
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I've had to release quite a few over the years too. It is less fun the older I get. There is no room for half measures when you use a catch pole on one to get the the trap off. They are extremely fast and powerful. And after we have gotten the trap off and released them they have never run off. They just stand their ground and you have to back away from them. And I'm glad we have the option to harvest one now.


United we stand.
Re: First Mountain Lion [Re: Blaine County] #8254591
11/05/24 05:39 PM
11/05/24 05:39 PM
Joined: Jun 2008
el vado, nm
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el vado, nm
We had a season(Quota), a few years and I caught a few, they really tripped my trigger. I would stay in an area just for the chance to catch one, My dog treed two since I've been here, to me the cats define the West!

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