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nikimcbee 04-21-17 09:16 PM

Where is Cougar Trap, TX?
 
I googled it and came up with:
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xlg...e10_shortfilms

http://rovicorp.staticskynet.be/2/Op...48_xfinity.jpg



....and I can't post the picture of "a cougar sleeping in a tree."


:hmmm:

Reece 04-21-17 09:34 PM

Do you actually watch that Jason?:hmmm:

nikimcbee 04-21-17 09:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Reece (Post 2479999)
Do you actually watch that Jason?:hmmm:

Just the first 10 seconds.:D

Buddahaid 04-21-17 11:02 PM

My God! Run like hell from there.

Gargamel 04-22-17 12:52 AM

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Originally Posted by nikimcbee (Post 2479996)


....and I can't post the picture of "a cougar sleeping in a tree."


:hmmm:

But I thank you for pointing it out.

I just assumed it was some joke Neal was playing.

Jimbuna 04-22-17 07:27 AM

My guess would be the ranch he recently purchased :hmmm:

Onkel Neal 04-22-17 10:27 AM

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Originally Posted by Jimbuna (Post 2480064)
My guess would be the ranch he recently purchased :hmmm:

:Kaleun_Thumbs_Up:

August 04-22-17 11:29 AM

Eh, Cougars don't want old guys. We're in the direction they are trying to stave off going!

STEED 04-22-17 04:45 PM

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Originally Posted by Jimbuna (Post 2480064)
My guess would be the ranch he recently purchased :hmmm:

Breeding Cougars? :hmmm:

http://www.huntalberta.ca/i/species/...ougar-01-0.jpg

The new guard dog. :hmmm:

Jimbuna 04-23-17 07:42 AM

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Originally Posted by Onkel Neal (Post 2480100)
:Kaleun_Thumbs_Up:

Quote:

Originally Posted by August (Post 2480105)
Eh, Cougars don't want old guys. We're in the direction they are trying to stave off going!

Quote:

Originally Posted by STEED (Post 2480161)
Breeding Cougars? :hmmm:

http://www.huntalberta.ca/i/species/...ougar-01-0.jpg

The new guard dog. :hmmm:

Well, he had little trouble chasing off the Comanchero's and whilst the cougars are proving a little more problematic I'm confident they'll soon succumb to Onkels 'persuasive tactics' :shucks:

Schroeder 04-23-17 09:33 AM

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Originally Posted by Jimbuna (Post 2480250)
Well, he had little trouble chasing off the Comanchero's and whilst the cougars are proving a little more problematic I'm confident they'll soon succumb to Onkels 'persuasive tactics' :shucks:

I just wonder whether them cougars he tries to trap are actually animals....:D

aanker 04-23-17 10:01 AM

Out West in OR we called them mountain lions - (same animal, it has other names too). We lived in the foothills of the coast range there.

I was walking up the 2 mile gravel road to my place and heard something in the brush above me. When I stopped, it stopped, this happened several times. I caught a glimpse of it behind the brush and sure enough I was being stalked and sized up for dinner.

Cougars - Mountain Lions are really big, almost as big as a female African Lion. After that I took our German shepherd with me on those walks.

Schroeder 04-23-17 11:19 AM

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Originally Posted by aanker (Post 2480276)
Cougars - Mountain Lions are really big, almost as big as a female African Lion. After that I took our German shepherd with me on those walks.

After that I surely would have had something 9mm or bigger with me in addition to the dog.:o

Jimbuna 04-23-17 11:22 AM

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Originally Posted by Schroeder (Post 2480288)
After that I surely would have had something 9mm or bigger with me in addition to the dog.:o

Me too.....if just to save the German Shepherd :o

aanker 04-23-17 02:22 PM

One good thing, Cougars, Bear, etc are really shy and all the noise the Shepherd made gave advance notice we were coming, but you're right, I should have brought the 30 ought 6.


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