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looks like a female lion I'd still call her, we got so many lions in WA we ought to have multiple tags instead of small quota's.
Sounds like you got a spot to call off your porch
Quote from: KFhunter on November 27, 2015, 06:50:17 PMlooks like a female lion I'd still call her, we got so many lions in WA we ought to have multiple tags instead of small quota's. ya I figured female or young tom. This spot is about 300 yards from where I took my first cougar. 134lb 8-10 year old tom that was breeding a young female I'm figuring it's her. I would agrea we should get more tags or at least raise the quotas!! Every year my areas close in January. I bet they could open it all year long and we still would not harvest the recommended 12-17%. Instead they close it at 4-6%
Quote from: jasnt on November 27, 2015, 10:13:51 PMQuote from: KFhunter on November 27, 2015, 06:50:17 PMlooks like a female lion I'd still call her, we got so many lions in WA we ought to have multiple tags instead of small quota's. ya I figured female or young tom. This spot is about 300 yards from where I took my first cougar. 134lb 8-10 year old tom that was breeding a young female I'm figuring it's her. I would agrea we should get more tags or at least raise the quotas!! Every year my areas close in January. I bet they could open it all year long and we still would not harvest the recommended 12-17%. Instead they close it at 4-6% I really doubt we ever even reach 4%. Nobody knows how many cats we have, and the estimates ive heard from wdfw are a complete joke.