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Uhh, Bigdog2u's story does sound a bit more plausible on it's face. I tend to believe bigdog2u...Curly, what is a blowgun used for? Didn't you order one of those Jivaro blow guns out of the back of Field and Stream magazine when you were a kid? Me and my buddy ordered a couple. Lots of fun with them....loved that thing! As for what they are used for.... we used ours for all sorts of bad things kids do at that young age. What did you do with your bb gun?
I'm not gonna get into a pissing match over this but I know the land owner and the manager of the alfalfa field/area where the cougar was killed...As for my post count, I've been lurking on here a few years but I've never really posted because of the hate I see towards some posts/people on this board...Guess I was right...My second post and I get called out for not having a high post count and basically called a liar...Believe me or not I don't care...The man trespassed(again) and shot a young cougar that was trying to run away from a dog...If you think it's alright to trespass because your dog chases something onto private property, well, that's your choice...Anyway, everybody stay safe and have a happy holidays
I don't think that would be something they'd give 10 points for.
Welcome Bigdog2u!
we need to put more comments on those links like I just did !!! thanks BH 45
I really don't care about the story.... another dead cat makes me happy. I'm tired of seeing the kits grow and move farther and farther into town.
Funny how much misinformation this story has...First, the cougar never chased the kids...The family dog chased the young cougar onto someone else's private property where the cougar jumped onto a old orchard tree brush pile...This same private property is an area where the father of the children has previously been told to leave and not come back when he was archery hunting...When this incident occurred, the father, children, and dogs entered the private property again without permission and the father shot the huge menacing cougar with a .22 pistol while it sat on top of the brush pile trying to get away from the dogs...Never was the property owner notified of what happened until hearing about it on the radio and finding boot tracks and a .22 casing near where the cougar was killed...I have zero problem with someone protecting the dogs and children, but this was handled very badly...Their dog chased the cougar onto someone else's property and then they trespassed to kill it without telling the property owners...Nobody was in immediate danger seeing as how it took to the father several minutes to drive from town(about 5 miles), get a gun, walk about 1 mile onto private property to shoot the cougar...This was just a case of an somebody wanting to shoot a cougar and not caring that they had to trespass to do it...