Posted on 10/27/2011 2:19:58 PM PDT by Third Person
Post from earlier this week: “Cougar Rewilding (in CT)”
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/2797486/posts
I have no experience with dangerous, wild animals like a Mountain Lion. That being said, I truly doubt carrying some sort of spray is going to help you out at all.
Keep the Swat AH’s away
One needs a rampant pony to deal with a wild cat.
I never did make it to the *Wilding* meeting last night. Dang!
We good little serfs in CT need to keep reminding ourselves of the official state position. Remember that when a big cat is chewing off your face. Olzacki didn't say if the cat had on a radio collar.
We keep having mountain lions showing up in and around the Tulsa area.
You’re welcome.
What’ll happen when a North Cove Outfitters liberal customer gets attacked? Have a meeting on how to defend yourself against a cougar attack? Or maybe a suggestion... “May we direct you to our firearms department?”
I’m not looking forward to my first cougar sighting as I hike or mtb here in the lower CT River valley. The coyotes are big enough... now mountain lions?
I carry when I hike, but not when I ride in the woods. I guess that’ll have to change.
She could have been leaving my place.
“I make love to mountain lions,
Sleep on red-hot branding irons”
no worries.
Lemmy.
Norm [NC owner] is prolly stocking up on pepper spray and bear bells as we speak. I really have to talk to Norm...he’s a great hunter/outdoorsman...what the heck is he thinking. He should know better. Giving these re-wilders a forum, seems so out of character for him.
My Pop told me a story how my Great Grandfather had a job in his youth, where he worked on a train that would travel near the Housatonic River in CT. His job was to shoot at the mountain lions that would jump onto the tops of the train cars. Not sure how much that paid in those days, and a job like that sure as hell wouldn’t exist today!
East Haddam? WTH, izat in this country?
East Haddam, Connecticut, new home of the mountain lion.
Heard a noise, looked up, and there was the cougar, not 5 feet above my head reclining on a horizontal tree branch. Rifle was 3 steps away.
Stood up very slowly. Took a step very slowly. Took the next 2 steps very slowly, retrieved my rifle in slow motion. Walked backward 1/4 mile same fashion.
Nothing like coming to the realization that you are not necessarily at the top of the food chain at the age of 43.
Had he, she or it taken an interest in me, I would be decomposed cougar excrement.
Those things can be 7' nose to tail, weigh 200 lbs. or more and kill you before you see them.
“Walked backward 1/4 mile same fashion”.
Your sentence should have read, “Walked backward 1/4 mile same fashion leaving a trail of tinkle along the way”. There... fixed it for you. LOL!
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