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A cougar attack I can see, but for it to chase down and kill the second person has to be very rare...
You guys jumping directly to relating this to hunting/politics is plain silly. It could be the only cougar left in the state and still have done this under the right ( or wrong) circumstances. Maybe Id buy it if it was like a once a week or even month thing but come on n guys. Sometimes a tragedy is just a tragedy
Quote from: lord grizzly on May 19, 2018, 01:37:21 PMYou guys jumping directly to relating this to hunting/politics is plain silly. It could be the only cougar left in the state and still have done this under the right ( or wrong) circumstances. Maybe I’d buy it if it was like a once a week or even month thing but come on n guys. Sometimes a tragedy is just a tragedy I agree it's a tragedy. I also know there is a large number of cats in that area. The west side has the same unmanaged predator problems as the east side of the state does. That specific area is a large piece of private timber company land. These guys would have had a permit to be where they were, behind the gates.
You guys jumping directly to relating this to hunting/politics is plain silly. It could be the only cougar left in the state and still have done this under the right ( or wrong) circumstances. Maybe I’d buy it if it was like a once a week or even month thing but come on n guys. Sometimes a tragedy is just a tragedy
You guys jumping directly to relating this to hunting/politics is plain silly. It could be the only cougar left in the state and still have done this under the right ( or wrong) circumstances. Maybe I’d buy it if it was like a once a week or even month thing but come on n guys. Sometimes a tragedy is just a tragedyYou guys are as bad as the left given the right subject matter ...
Quote from: jackelope on May 19, 2018, 01:40:34 PMQuote from: lord grizzly on May 19, 2018, 01:37:21 PMYou guys jumping directly to relating this to hunting/politics is plain silly. It could be the only cougar left in the state and still have done this under the right ( or wrong) circumstances. Maybe Id buy it if it was like a once a week or even month thing but come on n guys. Sometimes a tragedy is just a tragedy I agree it's a tragedy. I also know there is a large number of cats in that area. The west side has the same unmanaged predator problems as the east side of the state does. That specific area is a large piece of private timber company land. These guys would have had a permit to be where they were, behind the gates.Area open to cougar hunting?
Quote from: lord grizzly on May 19, 2018, 01:37:21 PMYou guys jumping directly to relating this to hunting/politics is plain silly. It could be the only cougar left in the state and still have done this under the right ( or wrong) circumstances. Maybe Id buy it if it was like a once a week or even month thing but come on n guys. Sometimes a tragedy is just a tragedy I agree it's a tragedy. I also know there is a large number of cats in that area. The west side has the same unmanaged predator problems as the east side of the state does. That specific area is a large piece of private timber company land. These guys would have had a permit to be where they were, behind the gates.
Quote from: lord grizzly on May 19, 2018, 01:37:21 PMYou guys jumping directly to relating this to hunting/politics is plain silly. It could be the only cougar left in the state and still have done this under the right ( or wrong) circumstances. Maybe I’d buy it if it was like a once a week or even month thing but come on n guys. Sometimes a tragedy is just a tragedyYou guys are as bad as the left given the right subject matter ...Immediately following the closure of hound hunting predation on pets and livestock skyrocketed. I know because myself and my hunting partners helped WDFW with a lot of the predation calls in NE WA. You ignoring the obvious is just plain silly!
Quote from: bearpaw on May 19, 2018, 01:54:32 PMQuote from: lord grizzly on May 19, 2018, 01:37:21 PMYou guys jumping directly to relating this to hunting/politics is plain silly. It could be the only cougar left in the state and still have done this under the right ( or wrong) circumstances. Maybe Id buy it if it was like a once a week or even month thing but come on n guys. Sometimes a tragedy is just a tragedyYou guys are as bad as the left given the right subject matter ...Immediately following the closure of hound hunting predation on pets and livestock skyrocketed. I know because myself and my hunting partners helped WDFW with a lot of the predation calls in NE WA. You ignoring the obvious is just plain silly! No. You blaming this attack on politics is silly. A cats a cat and any cat that n any state is fully capable of this attack. This happening on a regular basis Ive over there since the day after the law changed? I must have missed the news storys. Sorry but Im going to call bs on spin when I see it
Quote from: lord grizzly on May 19, 2018, 01:37:21 PMYou guys jumping directly to relating this to hunting/politics is plain silly. It could be the only cougar left in the state and still have done this under the right ( or wrong) circumstances. Maybe Id buy it if it was like a once a week or even month thing but come on n guys. Sometimes a tragedy is just a tragedyYou guys are as bad as the left given the right subject matter ...Immediately following the closure of hound hunting predation on pets and livestock skyrocketed. I know because myself and my hunting partners helped WDFW with a lot of the predation calls in NE WA. You ignoring the obvious is just plain silly!
You guys jumping directly to relating this to hunting/politics is plain silly. It could be the only cougar left in the state and still have done this under the right ( or wrong) circumstances. Maybe Id buy it if it was like a once a week or even month thing but come on n guys. Sometimes a tragedy is just a tragedyYou guys are as bad as the left given the right subject matter ...
Quote from: Crunchy on May 19, 2018, 01:17:47 PMA cougar attack I can see, but for it to chase down and kill the second person has to be very rare...He ran and became prey. Natural fight or flight response on the part of the cougar. Hard to believe two adults in North Bend were both unarmed.
Not saying i support the management plan ( quite frankly don’t have intimint knowledge of it, but I doubt I’d be in favor of it) I’m saying politicizing some ones tragedy to support your stance is BS that’s no different than happens after a school shooting form the anti’s. And I call BS on that too. If this area has a cat season sounds like every one bitching needs to strap on there boots and actually do something about how passionate they claim they feel about the issue
Quote from: bearpaw on May 19, 2018, 01:54:32 PMQuote from: lord grizzly on May 19, 2018, 01:37:21 PMYou guys jumping directly to relating this to hunting/politics is plain silly. It could be the only cougar left in the state and still have done this under the right ( or wrong) circumstances. Maybe I’d buy it if it was like a once a week or even month thing but come on n guys. Sometimes a tragedy is just a tragedyYou guys are as bad as the left given the right subject matter ...Immediately following the closure of hound hunting predation on pets and livestock skyrocketed. I know because myself and my hunting partners helped WDFW with a lot of the predation calls in NE WA. You ignoring the obvious is just plain silly! No. You blaming this attack on politics is silly. A cats a cat and any cat that n any state is fully capable of this attack. This happening on a regular basis I’ve over there since the day after the law changed? I must have missed the news story’s. Sorry but I’m going to call bs on spin when I see it