Hunting Washington Forum
Community => Photo & Video => Topic started by: BullCrazy24 on December 20, 2013, 10:39:31 AM
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this is the fourth time one or more kitties have been sneaking around at the house. wish they would show their face during the day!
looks like a big cat to me..... any thoughts?
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Big enough :mgun:
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Looks like a good sized cat :bfg:
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Mature for sure.
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Mature for sure.
Not missing any meals either.
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Need any help? Cougar's open until March 15th!
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Looks like a big cat to me
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Mature cat
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Not going to look it up but question is....... Huntable at night?
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Wow, I hope you have a big back yard. That looks like a pretty good sized pet eater to me (by pet I mean all things furry :chuckle:). Cool pictures anyway.
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Need any help with those cats? I know a couple guys that could help and they are in Goldendale.
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Someone needs to whack that kitty. Would look way better IMHO on a members wall.
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i spent most of the weekend trying to call one in but no luck. its a joke wdfw is closing the unit in a couple days because 4 or 5 lions have been killed from the klickitat river to alderdale! i guess everytime the kids go play in the yard the season is still open imo!
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Not going to look it up but question is....... Huntable at night?
Nothing in the regs say no but can Not using a light
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Not going to look it up but question is....... Huntable at night?
Nothing in the regs say no but can Not using a light
No big game after dark.
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I don't like the new cougar program closing the units at prime time..... Is there a report on the population study in these units???
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Not going to look it up but question is....... Huntable at night?
Reviewing the regs Pg 74
"2013 -2014 Official Hunting hours for Game animals and Forest grouse"
"Pg 78 Hunting Big game with the aid of an artificial light or spotlight is prohibited" so with the exception of the shooting hours restriction I can't see why if you have a light gathering scope on a bright moonlit night with snow on the ground you couldn't.
Except we have a bunch of city slickers that are afraid to go out after dark without a light and put restrictions on everyone, apparently they have never been out on a bright full moon night with snow on the ground with a light gathering scope
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big enough that is for sure, it looks like a female to boot, probably gonna end up with a whole heard of cats next year, i believe they generally have 2 to 3 kittens at a time :twocents: