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So, with my recent lack of luck on cougs...I had a mini brain storm...since it is legal to bait cougs..I was thinking about making a pine tree look like a christmas tree with bags of cat nip...then setting up an ambush...
thoughts?
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September 23, 2008, 10:30:48 AM »
Why not just wear a steak and chop necklace and a bacon bracelet?
Let me know when you do so I can follow you around and ummmm "protect" you from attack. Yeah, protect, that is it.
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Im desperate enough to where I am about ready to make a metal neck brace (so the coug cant break it as fast) and do that.
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Just let me know so I can come watch!
I have not seen a cougar since the beginning of August and even then it was just a split second. I need to get out to the property and fine that kitty!
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What you need is 50 ft of rope, one large t-bone (raw), and good endurance. I dunno, always wondered about trolling for Kitties.
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