The distance at night was not 13 feet, but 13 of my paces, which I walked off the next day...so more like 30 feet or so.
This past week was the first time I actually saw a coug in the wild...very cool and I was very excited to at least see one, let alone have a chance at one.
All i have wanted for so long is a coug and I came up short...oh well...hell of an experience. I still kick myself for missing a cougar twice in one day.
Oh well...a running shot (which I normally never take) when the coug bolted in the morning and a shot in the dark (literally) for self preservation will have to do.
For the shot in the dark, we actually were not sure if it was a cat or not at first. I had to put my scope on 10 power to see his white face...and the way he was creeping at us...it was an uneasy feeling for sure. We were both nervous. I got down on the ground at his level and filled my scope with his face, right between his eyes since that was about all I could see.
The scary part was when we would lose the eyes, cause you could not see his body (or I was trying to get him in the scope and therefore had to let my light off him for a second)...so if he moved (which he would do often) or duck behind the tree...well...lets just say I was hoping my batteries would keep working. I still also kick myself for not taking a pic or video of the coug at night...but that was not on my mind at the time.
After I missed at such range, I began to question my gun and shooting...but upon further thought, I figure at 13 paces and at 10 power, the gun is not going to shoot like it would at 100 yards or more. I am sure the coug got a rude bullet buzz cut.
Below are pics of the coug print on day one when I was tracking him....
Pics of the kill on day 1,2 and 3.
Day 1/2 the stomach area was stripped of fur and some rib meat eaten, front shoulders...
Day 2/3 rear quarters gone..
Day 3/4 neck and whatever was left...
By the time I left, nothing but the head and a few scraps were hanging out.
And I took a pic from where I shot at and Johnny is standing where the cougar was that night.
Good times~