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Quote from: RS on July 23, 2013, 05:29:29 PMYa, I know, kitty didn't scratch me but it did sneak up pretty close without knowing, and it was a 40 yard bow kill toe to toe on the ground, (legal tag and reported as required of course) but I didnt want to post my buddies face without asking, and besides we wouldn't want to leave too many clues as to our hunting honey holes in case you recognize us right...lol. Whats someone gonna see you in the woods, be like - hey that's that guy from HW he must be out here hunting cougars.
Ya, I know, kitty didn't scratch me but it did sneak up pretty close without knowing, and it was a 40 yard bow kill toe to toe on the ground, (legal tag and reported as required of course) but I didnt want to post my buddies face without asking, and besides we wouldn't want to leave too many clues as to our hunting honey holes in case you recognize us right...
Anywhere that has good numbers of deer will have cougars. The problem is a cougar has a huge territory and you never know if there's a cougar anywhere close to where you're trying to hunt them. Best thing is to wait for snow and only hunt after finding fresh tracks.