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Offline Kain

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Re: cat kill.
« Reply #15 on: August 03, 2013, 10:02:43 AM »
Each adult cougar makes a kill every 10 days (average)
2000 to 2500 cougar (estimated population in WA) will kill 73,000 to  91,250 per year.
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Re: cat kill.
« Reply #16 on: August 03, 2013, 12:41:02 PM »
Where did you see /hear the wolf report?    What part of the unit?    I would imagine divide ridge is going to be a wolf highway in a couple years.

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Re: cat kill.
« Reply #17 on: August 04, 2013, 06:26:28 PM »
Where did you see /hear the wolf report?    What part of the unit?    I would imagine divide ridge is going to be a wolf highway in a couple years.
. Or last year. Talked to a fella who seen / heard them there last year. Also a sighting from another on the Cowiche side last year.
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Re: cat kill.
« Reply #18 on: August 04, 2013, 06:58:37 PM »
I don't know much about cats, but that seems like a bear kill. Do cats cover their kills too? It being covered up with grass makes me think bear.

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Re: cat kill.
« Reply #19 on: August 18, 2013, 05:20:04 PM »
bear would do a lot more covering  :chuckle:

Your lucky to see a hoof sticking out when a bear gets done

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Re: cat kill.
« Reply #20 on: August 18, 2013, 05:25:50 PM »
Each adult cougar makes a kill every 10 days (average)
2000 to 2500 cougar (estimated population in WA) will kill 73,000 to  91,250 per year.
Hey ....Vantucky is back  :chuckle: :tup:

Hunting season.  Had to come back to see all the success pictures.   :hello:

Scary thing is, those cat numbers are way off! IMO......

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Re: cat kill.
« Reply #21 on: August 18, 2013, 05:26:54 PM »
I don't know much about cats, but that seems like a bear kill. Do cats cover their kills too? It being covered up with grass makes me think bear.
cats absolutly cover their kills.

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Re: cat kill.
« Reply #22 on: August 18, 2013, 09:11:01 PM »
that and a bear would eat half of the dang thing in one setting and crap all over the place trying to gorge itself even more.


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Re: cat kill.
« Reply #23 on: August 18, 2013, 09:23:50 PM »
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Quote from: Kain on August 02, 2013, 05:19:47 PM
Each adult cougar makes a kill every 10 days (average)
2000 to 2500 cougar (estimated population in WA) will kill 73,000 to  91,250 per year.
Hey ....Vantucky is back  :chuckle: :tup:

Hunting season.  Had to come back to see all the success pictures.   :hello:

Scary thing is, those cat numbers are way off! IMO......

Your IMO is way off unless it figures true statistics. Statistics have stated that big cats kill 2 to 2.5 ungulates per week.
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Re: cat kill.
« Reply #24 on: August 19, 2013, 11:06:06 AM »
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Quote from: Kain on August 02, 2013, 05:19:47 PM
Each adult cougar makes a kill every 10 days (average)
2000 to 2500 cougar (estimated population in WA) will kill 73,000 to  91,250 per year.
Hey ....Vantucky is back  :chuckle: :tup:

Hunting season.  Had to come back to see all the success pictures.   :hello:

Scary thing is, those cat numbers are way off! IMO......

Your IMO is way off unless it figures true statistics. Statistics have stated that big cats kill 2 to 2.5 ungulates per week.

Do you have a source for that figure?  I would be interested to see it.  I have read a ton of studies and they range from a kill every 7-12 days but I have never seen one that suggested 2 or more per week.  Not saying it is not possible every once in a while but we are talking average number of wild ungulates.

 http://wdfw.wa.gov/wlm/game/management/2009-2015/final_game_management_plan_2009-2015.pdf 
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Cougars are effective and efficient predators and average about one deer
kill (or deer equivalent) every 10 days (Ackerman et al. 1986).
pg 91

Feeding Areas (caches)
Cougars usually carry or drag their kills to a secluded area under cover to feed, and drag marks are frequently found at fresh kill sites. After killing a large animal and having eaten its fill, a cougar often will cover the remains with debris such as snow, grass, leaves, sticks, or soil. Even where little debris is available, bits of soil, rock, grass or sticks may be used to cover the carcass. The cougar may remain in the immediate vicinity of its kill, guarding it against scavengers and eating it over a period of six to eight days. (Meat becomes rotten quickly in the summer and male cougars have to patrol their territory. Often these males will make a kill, feed until full, leave to patrol the area, and return to feed on the carcass days later.)

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Re: cat kill.
« Reply #25 on: September 24, 2013, 12:15:56 PM »
I'm surprised it ate the lungs.  Must be a little guy.  They typically go for the heart and liver first.


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Re: cat kill.
« Reply #26 on: September 24, 2013, 12:20:55 PM »
i found 3 blacktail a few years back out by alder lake, 1 buck and 2 doe, all were killed by a cougar and they werent even rotton yet and were with 50 yrds of each other, it was a natural funnel where the deer had no place to go, you had to get there by boat or i would have done a better job to rid the hills of that cat. big cats are oppurtunists, they kill whenever they can, unless they have a full belly  :tup:
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Re: cat kill.
« Reply #27 on: September 26, 2013, 04:27:44 PM »
only good cat is a dead cat!! 

 


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