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Offline Southpole

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Re: Cougar Hunting
« Reply #15 on: October 27, 2017, 03:16:02 PM »
Well, one less cougar in the Stilly valley (Oso) as of yesterday. A friend of mine showed me picture of someone with about a 60-70lb. cat strapped to their mountain bike. Nobody seems to know who it was, maybe someone on here will pipe up  :dunno:.


I assume they were hunting off their bike.... not just biking?!? That'd be a story!
There's an old logging road, that goes for several miles, that you can walk, ride a bike or horse on where the guy was hunting. From the picture, looked like the guy was probably up there deer hunting and lucked out with getting a cat instead. The odds of him seeing that cat while biking along are very good. People see bears, walking on that same road, all the time.
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