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On Thu, 06 Sep 2007 08:17:54 -0400, HK wrote:
JoeSpareBedroom wrote: "Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... On Thu, 06 Sep 2007 10:51:40 -0000, thunder wrote: On Wed, 05 Sep 2007 22:38:57 -0700, Calif Bill wrote: we are seeing less and less Bambi's in California. Since the eco-nuts have protected the mountain lion, they have done what cats have always done. Make lots more cats. Now they run out of deer to eat, and take out pets and a few hikers. We have endangered Desert Big Horn sheep. Most every fatality of the decreaseing numbers is caused by mountain lions. Which are not that rare here. All the bureaucracies keep denying, but I've been reading of quite a few sightings of mountain lions east of the Mississippi. Except for the Florida Panther, mountain lions are supposed to be extirpated in the east, but I'm starting to doubt it. Don't EVEN get me started on that. Ooops - to late. :) Three years ago when I still had Duke Dogge Dog, I got a call from TK up the street asking me to bring my M1 carbine up because he had a big cat in his heifer pen. I said you mean bobcat, and he said no - mountain lion. Uh uh... We're hearing the same denial from the NY DEC, despite some rather large evidence from experienced trackers. When the occasional hippy tells me I'm paranoid for carrying a gun when I'm hiking into remote fishing areas, I am tempted to pee on their shoes. I always "carry" when I'm out on the trails near the Shenandoah. There have been large cat sightings, but the real threat comes from packs of feral dogs. My buddy's property out there has a genuine bear cave on it, and he's found remnants of deer nearby, but he's not seen the bears and doesn't know what killed and ate the deer. How do you know the bear cave is genuine? Does it have a plaque? One of my neighbors here claims to have seen a bear tramping through the woods, but I'm not sure about that. I've seen a couple of really large critters off in the distance, too, but I think they were just dogs, though I like to think they were bears. We do have lots of foxes, raccoons, possums, groundhogs, squirrels, pheasants, wild turkeys, et cetera, around here, along with all the "domesticated" horses, cattle, sheep, goats, llamas, ducks, geese and dogs and cats. Guess I'm lucky Illinois isn't so wild like the jungles of the NE U.S. and the African savannahs. I just "carry" my Star Trek II phaser ray gun to ward off UFO's. Boring. --Vic |
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