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Big Game Hunting => Other Big Game => Topic started by: wolfbait on December 02, 2020, 06:01:35 AM
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Twisp Cougar
Cougar found taking up residence in a shed at a home on Burgar St. Up behind the motel and Quilting Hive. Took 4 officers and nearly a call to Governor Inslee's office to get the authorization to evict the kitty due to his no eviction edict. Eventually cat was sent packing up river. Who knows for how long. Use caution if you are out and about. Taking a walk, especially with kids and pets. Be safe
When I worked in Alaska we used a combination of 12 gauge rounds with rubber bullets, cracker rounds that exploded and large bottle rockets that exploded to discourage a horrible problem with urban black bears, 300 pounders and try and keep them out of residential areas. Sows would teach their cubs how to raid dumpsters, residential garbage cans and even take down garage doors if the garbage cans were inside and secured. Not sure if local LEO's have easy access to these resources.
https://bb.methowvalley.com/bb/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=15107&sid=94641d86f5b855f73138b841e8f68d8b
I was told it was wearing a collar..
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better to use slugs and 00 buckshot alternating in a shotgun for them
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This isn't the first one this year in Twisp, seems WDFW would be liable for hiding info related to predators and public "town" safety?
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This isn't the first one this year in Twisp, seems WDFW would be liable for hiding info related to predators and public "town" safety?
This is the real problem. WDFW won't tell the truth about their predator problems. They just keep feeding us BS and we keep taking it. :bash:
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The season is still open why are they not whacking them until it closes. They are becoming quite an issue around there.
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The season is still open why are they not whacking them until it closes. They are becoming quite an issue around there.
As a person that does live in the general area the reason they aren't getting whacked is because of all the flower sniffing, bunny loving, skinney skiing, granola eating, spandex wearing peddle pushing,
prius driving, liberal tree huggers that have infected the Methow. Personally I half hope a cougar gets a skinney skier might change some attitudes.
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Doubtful that will change them they would blame it on the animal starving
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Now jingles :chuckle: them there are the new "locals"! Cats have always been a issue in the valley, only the "real" locals knew about them and their activity's! Loved the last year we lived in one of the USFS houses in Twisp. Two of them took up residency behind the bunk house, the neighborhood soon had a decrease of "pets" wondering the streets at night!! They were there of just over a week then disappeared. Ole one armed Ted could tell countless story's about just outside of Winthrop!!! :chuckle:
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The season is still open why are they not whacking them until it closes. They are becoming quite an issue around there.
As a person that does live in the general area the reason they aren't getting whacked is because of all the flower sniffing, bunny loving, skinney skiing, granola eating, spandex wearing peddle pushing,
prius driving, liberal tree huggers that have infected the Methow. Personally I half hope a cougar gets a skinney skier might change some attitudes.
One can hope.....I'm tired of the above described Granola crunchers going for runs with their dogs at dawn in the hills....they drive ALLL the way up there to do that. Has to be a place closer to run....and they are BURNING GAS to get all the way up onto Fawn Peak...
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Skinny skier :chuckle: I needed that this morning :tup:
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:chuckle:
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The season is still open why are they not whacking them until it closes. They are becoming quite an issue around there.
As a person that does live in the general area the reason they aren't getting whacked is because of all the flower sniffing, bunny loving, skinney skiing, granola eating, spandex wearing peddle pushing,
prius driving, liberal tree huggers that have infected the Methow. Personally I half hope a cougar gets a skinney skier might change some attitudes.
Ha haaa! But isn't the top of fawn peak private? That guy built the steel container type cabin up on top and then the court's made him move it back a ways to not break the skyline.
One can hope.....I'm tired of the above described Granola crunchers going for runs with their dogs at dawn in the hills....they drive ALLL the way up there to do that. Has to be a place closer to run....and they are BURNING GAS to get all the way up onto Fawn Peak...
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"spandex wearing"
I mean if she can pull it off I don't see the problem here...
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Jingles just described the average cougar in Twisp alright....
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Jingles you forgot “meadow muffin” :chuckle:
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You forgot "Leaf Lickers"
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Jingles just described the average cougar in Twisp alright....
You must mean the cougars that have taken up residence at BJ's Branding Iron Bar & Grill :hello:
:chuckle:
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As a person that does live in the general area the reason they aren't getting whacked is because of all the flower sniffing, bunny loving, skinney skiing, granola eating, spandex wearing peddle pushing,
prius driving, liberal tree huggers that have infected the Methow. Personally I half hope a cougar gets a skinney skier might change some attitudes.
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Jiggles, I just about choked on my Lasagna at that description :chuckle: :chuckle:
It is extremely fitting description of them tho....
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Two season's ago they collared 3 cats that weren't to far out of town. They had taken up residency in the area and were feeding on the WT & mule deer that were hanging around the orchards. I know one cat got Bill's new dog two years ago, which was later found and killed. Probably more cats around than most realize.
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Nothing new here about cougars on the valley floor during the winter - they've been eating pets every winter since there have been pets in the valley, even when hound hunting was allowed. The difference is that they get reported, collared and relocated (only to return to be someone else's problem) instead of killed on the spot.
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It’s only. Going to get worse for all big game. The locals and the forest service have sold out the Methow to the huggers. Mountain bikers are calling the shots over there now.
Mountain bike trails being cut through prime wintering grounds for mule deer. Trails that have been used by game and hunters for years are now being groomed for mountain bikers. They are letting them ride till the snow flies in the Thompson Ridge, Coal Creek, and bridge creek areas.
We saw several groups of 20 or more riding the ridges above our camp this year.
The DFWL is helpless to stop it to just doesn’t care. So more and more game will be displaced. The folks living there are allowing it because Mountain Bikers are big spenders. Some day they will wish the made a different decision.
Rant over :sry:
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ghosthunter said "Some day they will wish the made a different decision."
Nah, they are living their utopia and it will never change in their eyes! The best of them can't even figure why the forest are burning up like they are, they believe its climate change! :o Got rid of the loggers, the mill and the cattle, the forest is safe now in their feeble minds!!
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Hold up! Spandex wearing cougars roaming Winthrop? I see no problem here! :chuckle:
I've got a cabin farther down the valley and have a cat on the cams and have seen tracks a few times. I'm just hoping I can drop it before the season ends this year (fingers crossed).
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Nothing new here about cougars on the valley floor during the winter - they've been eating pets every winter since there have been pets in the valley, even when hound hunting was allowed. The difference is that they get reported, collared and relocated (only to return to be someone else's problem) instead of killed on the spot.
Take a drive around the valley, count the deer you see, then drive though Twisp or Winthrop and count the deer and compare, nine times out of ten you will see more deer in town then the 40+ mile trip you drove on the back roads, winter or summer. This last summer I know of two different cougars in Twisp that were after dogs, I don’t remember that happening before wolves etc. there IS a difference between now and the “good old” days when hound hunting was allowed, and the protection of predators.
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ghosthunter said "Some day they will wish the made a different decision."
Nah, they are living their utopia and it will never change in their eyes! The best of them can't even figure why the forest are burning up like they are, they believe its climate change! :o Got rid of the loggers, the mill and the cattle, the forest is safe now in their feeble minds!!
:yeah: They will follow their idols at NCW etc blindly...
The “recreational movement” has an agenda by using the ignorant to eventually shut down access to public lands, the spotted owl hoax took out logging, the wolves are destroying hunting and eventually range permits on public lands, roads will eventually be eliminated all in the name of some sort of new management plan that is needed to save whatever their next move entitles.
"The project also will remove 23 culverts and 34 miles of road. It has received broad support from conservation groups, as well as the Yakama Nation.” https://www.capitalpress.com/ag_sectors/livestock/judge-dismisses-lawsuit-aimed-at-blocking-washington-forest-project/article_7f2d8070-34cd-11eb-b3d3-d7ac03798fe2.html
WDFW’s partner has their say..
"There are some good aspects to the project. Aquatic habitat restoration actions include significant road decommissioning,”
https://www.conservationnw.org/news-updates/take-action-to-protect-the-twisp-watershed-in-the-methow-valley/
feature=youtu.be
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I get the vitriol a little bit, but I had probably a dozen hunters wanting to shoot a yard deer this year at our place and sent them packing. The number of hunters looking for access to cougar and bear hunt? Exactly zero.
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You guys complaining about Cougars, get up and go kill one or two. Its a great time to be a predator hunter.
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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.
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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:
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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:
:yeah: :bash:
Cougars I saw last year were either on the county road or on private property. Three cougars I saw were sunning themselves on a river bottom front porch, owners thought the cats were so cute, etc.. Then there were a couple of cougar hanging in the orchard behind Hanks Market. The cougars I have seen aren't out in the back road country, why in the hell would they be, there aren't any deer there...
WDFW and UW chipped a yearling kitten down in the river bottoms, tried to leg trap the mamma and ended up breaking her leg, boom one cat down. Instead of taking care of the kittens which were too young to make it on their own they left them to fend for themselves, they cross the river and got into some goats if I remember right, and in the end one of the kittens finally ended up in a zoo. So cougar hunting these days is better close to town where their prey base range.
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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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We need Jingles and a Cryder to get a rant going ! Good stuff
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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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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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No pics that I saw darn.
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: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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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: