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Re: Mountain Lion at Camp Little RIdge?
[Re: ford150man]
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12/18/20 11:22 AM
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HippieKiller
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I’ve seen pics from a guy here in Shelby County that has numerous pics of a mountain lion on his property. There is no doubt it’s a mountain lion in his pics as he has lots of them, with some being in broad daylight. He won’t go public with them because he is a business owner of a pretty well known business and doesn’t want the “there are no big cats in Alabama” to hurt his business or reputation. Now I’m not vouching for him that the pics were taken in Alabama but I dang sure know it’s a mountain lion in the pics he has. Has clear and evident proof that big cat exists, but won't go public because "doesn’t want the “there are no big cats in Alabama” to hurt his business or reputation." Pics and location of pics can be verified simply enough. I'm certain the state would love to document an actual sighting. But yeah, being proven a liar is typically bad for business.
"The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants." - Thomas Jefferson
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Re: Mountain Lion at Camp Little RIdge?
[Re: Irishguy]
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12/18/20 02:49 PM
12/18/20 02:49 PM
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Re: Mountain Lion at Camp Little RIdge?
[Re: Powpow65]
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12/18/20 05:06 PM
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jaredhunts
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I dont know if they is or they ain't but I'll know it to be true when some good ole boy puts a bullet in one and has the proof riding around in the back of his truck. Heard they make a good bbq sammich That does beg the question how would Irish guy serve mountain lion?
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Re: Mountain Lion at Camp Little RIdge?
[Re: jaredhunts]
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12/18/20 05:24 PM
12/18/20 05:24 PM
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HippieKiller
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I dont know if they is or they ain't but I'll know it to be true when some good ole boy puts a bullet in one and has the proof riding around in the back of his truck. Heard they make a good bbq sammich That does beg the question how would Irish guy serve mountain lion? Medium rare, over rice pilaf. Paired with a nice cabernet, obviously.
"The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants." - Thomas Jefferson
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Re: Mountain Lion at Camp Little RIdge?
[Re: Irishguy]
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12/18/20 05:31 PM
12/18/20 05:31 PM
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metalmuncher
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Ears are pretty rounded though, tail isn't very bushy but raccoon is possible too. Im going with the elusive Bobcoon "Bobcoon" Love it! It's the new Aldeer word for 2021! You should really be careful up there Irish. There's almost certainly a few Hogbears hanging around too.
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Re: Mountain Lion at Camp Little RIdge?
[Re: Irishguy]
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12/18/20 06:34 PM
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Irish - 4 or 5 years ago, my FIL saw one chasing a doe across a gf, so we set up a camera and got a video. No question about the muscular tail, but the dark slate color still sort of throws me . This is on a large timber/cattle farm at the GA line a couple of miles north of Mentone. I'll send you the video if you want. Everybody's got a cousin's friend's uncle who saw one, or a picture that's been floating around the net for a decade or 2, (originally from Utah or somewhere), but I've seen mine. The funny thing is, my son showed the picture to a UA professor he knew, and the guy said "I've seen a cat like that in my driveway, just after dark one night. I didn't tell anyone because I thought they'd think I was crazy." His house is on the bluff a mile or so north of the Mentone water tower, probably less than a mile from where we took the video. His siting was a decade before ours. They are out there.
Used to be a lifeguard, until that blue kid got me fired.
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Re: Mountain Lion at Camp Little RIdge?
[Re: low wall]
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12/18/20 07:58 PM
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Posts: 23,577 Awbarn, AL
CNC
Dances With Weeds
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Dances With Weeds
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Irish - 4 or 5 years ago, my FIL saw one chasing a doe across a gf, so we set up a camera and got a video. No question about the muscular tail, but the dark slate color still sort of throws me . This is on a large timber/cattle farm at the GA line a couple of miles north of Mentone. I'll send you the video if you want. Everybody's got a cousin's friend's uncle who saw one, or a picture that's been floating around the net for a decade or 2, (originally from Utah or somewhere), but I've seen mine. The funny thing is, my son showed the picture to a UA professor he knew, and the guy said "I've seen a cat like that in my driveway, just after dark one night. I didn't tell anyone because I thought they'd think I was crazy." His house is on the bluff a mile or so north of the Mentone water tower, probably less than a mile from where we took the video. His siting was a decade before ours. They are out there. My parents live in Mentone just before the state line on a little creek that I forget the name of.....They've had bears in their yard before but no cougar sightings yet..... I saw one in Seale, AL about 20 years ago while bow hunting .....Got a good look at it too at about 30-40 yards so I'm pretty confident in what I saw
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