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Re: Rainier10's hunt for a cougar
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January 07, 2018, 10:13:23 AM »
Im going life size. Dropped it off at Cedar River Taxidermy yesterday. Rick did a great job on my wife’s cougar. Hers is a west side female shot early fall and mine is a Tom from Idaho in January so they look completely different. Hers is going to stay at the new house mine is going to go to our cabin. Makes for a fun family debate if they are not side by side. Good thing is I have one now so at least I have a comeback when she says she shot a cougar.
Now I need a wolf.
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Congrats!! Thanks for sharing
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Congrats! Thanks for taking us on the journey with you! All the highs and lows. Sounds like quite the adventure! Congrats again.
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Great cat! Congrats!
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Dandy cat
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Great cat
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good stuff man!!!
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Re: Rainier10's hunt for a cougar
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I'm late on catching the update...
Congrats!
Did I see a Ruby in that pic?
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Quote from: Gringo31 on January 11, 2018, 08:32:07 AM
I'm late on catching the update...
Congrats!
Did I see a Ruby in that pic?
Yes, that is Ruby in the middle of the road. That is when we "released the hounds!!!!!"
She's a great dog.
Thirteen and Lady are the two that actually found the track that ended up treeing the cat that I got. I will have fond memories of those two now as well as good ole Ruby.
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Re: Rainier10's hunt for a cougar
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I've never been on a hound hunt. But, one thing I appreciate by you and Dale sharing your stories is the work that goes into one. It seems to me like pouring concrete. Every part of the job is work, especially if is done right.
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I will say for a guy that is on a guided cougar hunt, if all things go perfect, it really isn't that tough.
We were handicapped by weather, one of the big things that a guide just can't control.
Once the dogs were on the track, they quickly treed the cat. Then it was all on me. Getting up that hill to the dogs was no easy task, snow was deep, snow shoes are really tough to run or climb a hill in. I am not sure the photos I took can really depict how steep it is there. I hunt Swakane every year in the late season for deer and went with Jackelope on his goat hunt. Both really steep areas. Idaho is just as steep if not steeper. So after this brutal dash to the dogs you have to gain your composure and catch your breath. At this point there are 5 dogs barking like there is no tomorrow, it's total chaos and now there are two people at the tree, the guide and I. The cat is getting really nervous, you are physically drained and now you have to make a steep uphill shot. I did it with a bow, totally un natural the angle of the shot, standing on steep terrain and shooting through a small window of limbs. I think a gun might be a little easier as you don't have to worry about the rise and fall of the bullet but the angle of the shot and the footing you are standing on would still be very problematic.
Bottom line when it all goes right, it is still total chaos and really tough to accomplish. When conditions are tough it makes it all that much tougher.
Dale and his crew worked their butts off to get us on a cat and in a position that I could take a cat. Luckily I was able to get to the cat and make what I would consider a pretty difficult shot. It was really nerve wracking being out of breath, dogs barking and knowing that I had one shot to make it count.
I am still working on getting the video uploaded onto a platform that I can provide a link to. When I do I will be sure to post it here. The video really shows how tired I was and the chaos that was around me for the shot.
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Pain is temporary, achieving the goal is worth it.
I didn't say it would be easy, I said it would be worth it.
Every father should remember that one day his children will follow his example instead of his advice.
The views and opinions expressed in this post are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of HuntWa or the site owner.
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Re: Rainier10's hunt for a cougar
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More pics and Video!
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Congrats on taking out a predator
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Absolutely awesome man! I knew you'd get it done!
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Re: Rainier10's hunt for a cougar
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Congrats on your success! Thoroughly enjoyed reading your & Bearpaw's account of the hunt. Are you planning a full body mount?
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