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Re: Twisp Cougar
« Reply #30 on: December 20, 2020, 11:56:41 AM »
You guys complaining about Cougars, get up and go kill one or two. Its a great time to be a predator hunter.
Easier said than done when you get back off the road and set up before  or right at daylight 20 to 30 minutes into a set and along comes a couple skinney skiers or hikers yapping their traps acting like they own the woods and you are infringing on their  kingdom and then have the balls to confront you when you gather your stuff to move to a different location.
Very true, the Valley is being over run. :yeah:

Maybe target practice and make them uncomfortable to be out there. Lol well at this time that would probably be really spendy at current ammo prices.

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Re: Twisp Cougar
« Reply #31 on: December 21, 2020, 08:19:37 AM »
We need Jingles and a Cryder to get a rant going ! Good stuff

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Re: Twisp Cougar
« Reply #32 on: December 25, 2020, 04:48:04 AM »
This game department is a disgrace to sportmen. The whole show needs to be removed and replaced with people whole have an ounce of vommon sence. I can not stand the powers to be and wouldn't give them a drop off piss if thier life depended upon it.
That is why I quit buying a Washington State hunting license i will not contribute my momey to pay these libaturd Pos incompentent butt wipes.
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Re: Twisp Cougar
« Reply #33 on: December 25, 2020, 06:39:01 AM »
You guys complaining about Cougars, get up and go kill one or two. Its a great time to be a predator hunter.
Easier said than done when you get back off the road and set up before  or right at daylight 20 to 30 minutes into a set and along comes a couple skinney skiers or hikers yapping their traps acting like they own the woods and you are infringing on their  kingdom and then have the balls to confront you when you gather your stuff to move to a different location.
Very true, the Valley is being over run. :yeah:

Maybe target practice and make them uncomfortable to be out there. Lol well at this time that would probably be really spendy at current ammo prices.
Good idea but even I don't have the ammo to waste to deter the shere numbers infesting the valley, plus then have to explain to the LEO how it was not Reckless Endangerment of discharging a firearm with others in the vicinity. Want to see how idiotic some people are browse the methownet bulletin board and see some of the pissy complaints.
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Re: Twisp Cougar
« Reply #34 on: December 30, 2020, 02:19:09 PM »
No pics that I saw darn.
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Re: Twisp Cougar
« Reply #35 on: December 30, 2020, 03:10:35 PM »
 :chuckle: Life in the Methow!  Love all you old guys that still live there and put up with the likes of the MVCC and transplants!! :tup: :tup:
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Re: Twisp Cougar
« Reply #36 on: December 30, 2020, 03:29:55 PM »
You guys complaining about Cougars, get up and go kill one or two. Its a great time to be a predator hunter.
Easier said than done when you get back off the road and set up before  or right at daylight 20 to 30 minutes into a set and along comes a couple skinney skiers or hikers yapping their traps acting like they own the woods and you are infringing on their  kingdom and then have the balls to confront you when you gather your stuff to move to a different location.
Very true, the Valley is being over run. :yeah:

Maybe target practice and make them uncomfortable to be out there. Lol well at this time that would probably be really spendy at current ammo prices.
Good idea but even I don't have the ammo to waste to deter the shere numbers infesting the valley, plus then have to explain to the LEO how it was not Reckless Endangerment of discharging a firearm with others in the vicinity. Want to see how idiotic some people are browse the methownet bulletin board and see some of the pissy complaints.

You don't have enough ammo to deter all the cougars?     :yike: :yike: :yike:
That's a LOT of cougars, LOL.     :tup: :tup:
At least go take out 50-60 of those Twisp cougars with what ammo you can spare.        :tup: 
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