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Offline Houndhunter

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Re: Tracking Cats
« Reply #30 on: December 17, 2007, 08:35:57 PM »
i have had bobs tend to run longer then lions, if the trail is hot a lion will tend to tree pretty quick. from my lil expeirence in houding. but ive seen bobcat go along ways. then again my uncles this year ran there dogs for 3 days strait on a lion and never got. they treed it i think on the second day but couldnt find the dogs, i believe is what happened

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Re: Tracking Cats
« Reply #31 on: December 19, 2007, 10:15:24 PM »
I hear that Cougar tastes surprisingly good.  My buddy cooked some up right after the apple cup this year.  He said it felt satisfying and he was surprised how delicious it was.

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Re: Tracking Cats
« Reply #32 on: December 22, 2007, 07:16:16 PM »
I've tried walking cats out twice and I'm 1 for 2, didn't shoot it because it was a little small, the experience was fun...took all of 8 hours and found him right at dark.  I use to hunt them with dogs.  I think you can be surprisingly successful...but I do miss hunting them with dogs.  YOU ABSOLUTELY NEED TO PUT THE PRESSURE ON THEM...RUN THE TRAIL WHEN YOU CAN!  Hunt with two or three people.  I have friends that expect to tree them, they've caught at least 7 or 8 that I know of.

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Re: Tracking Cats
« Reply #33 on: December 22, 2007, 07:57:45 PM »
Any pic? congt on treed them on your own.

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