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Posted: 10/12/2020 1:44:23 PM EDT
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I can't see anything so I am going to assume this is some hot, 45 year old divorced woman.
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Quoted: Always carry & keep your head on a swivel. Should be able to watch it still without an account. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Cliff notes for those who don't have instagram access? Always carry & keep your head on a swivel. Should be able to watch it still without an account. Private account. No accesss. Thanks. BTW, my neighbor was stalked by one too. He turned and saw it and shouted. It meandered off. He fired a warning shot. It didn't even pick up its pace. My dog gets real scared when she smells one. |
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Expected a different cougar. Also, this why only the retarded go into the western woods unarmed.
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was expecting a hot woman from Scottsdale... o well..
Why did that thing bolt all of a sudden? |
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When confronting a mountain lion, never show fear. Stand your ground. Back tracking or running away induces a prey response from the lion. By showing fear and backtracking or running away, your telling the lion that you are food.
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That right there is what you call a brand new advocate for the 2nd amendment.
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Quoted: The dude is a freaking puss.. View Quote I would probably piss my pants |
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why was he backpeddling? Stand your ground and make noise, take a step forward and it'll run. Predators don't want to take the chance of being injured.
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I live near the bottom of that canyon. During the winter the Y trail and other local trails that are heavily trafficked by hikers and families are dotted with huge cougar tracks and no one realizes what they are.
UT just let us have a new class of cougar tags for general hunts in any zone. I am going to hit that area hard once the snow starts falling again. |
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Transgender cat. He kept calling it, 'dude'. I'm sure it didn't smell any testosterone...
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I would have died. That cat charging him a few times like that was scary as heck. Lucky!
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Quoted: When confronting a mountain lion, never show fear. Stand your ground. Back tracking or running away induces a prey response from the lion. By showing fear and backtracking or running away, your telling the lion that you are food. View Quote Serious question: I've encountered a lot of Black Bear out in the woods. If you stand your ground, they usually stop what they're doing too and watch you back. If you throw your arms up and yell, or run a few steps towards them, they run away. Does it work on wild cats like the mountain lion? Can you just scare it away by "getting big" and running at it? |
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Unarmed in an area where he is not at the top of the food chain = recipe for becoming a meal for something else.
Kitty should have been given a couple of HSTs after about 2 min of that shit. |
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Wow, that cat really took off. Did the guy finally throw a rock or something?
Years ago I read a piece in Field and Stream by a guy who traveled to a cabin out in the boonies. He got there late afternoon and decided to stretch his legs down a trail. When the sun started to sink he turned around and headed back to the cabin. He started getting an uncomfortable feeling that he was being followed. He put his head on a swivel but never saw anything. The next day he and the owner of the cabin walked back up the trail and checked the undergrowth on each side. They found some cougar tracks where he had been followed for some distance. |
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Quoted: Serious question: I've encountered a lot of Black Bear out in the woods. If you stand your ground, they usually stop what they're doing too and watch you back. If you throw your arms up and yell, or run a few steps towards them, they run away. Does it work on wild cats like the mountain lion? Can you just scare it away by "getting big" and running at it? View Quote Yes. Spread your coat, yell, throw rocks, or send some lead. They are thin-skinned. |
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I was hunting 15 minutes from my house a few years back. I had just came out of a stand of oak and palm trees towards a levy that I needed to head out on leading to the parking area. About 100 yards down the levy I looked back for some unknown reason and saw a Florida Panther crossing the levy walking directly into the woods down the same path I had just walked out of. I thank my lucky stars because if I had waited 5 more minutes to call it a day, I would have walked straight into that bitch. I got stopped by FWC officer at the parking area and told him about it. He was not surprised at all. Oh yea, there are a few of them in this area.
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I read here that cougars hate Metallica.
https://www.outsideonline.com/2402922/mountain-lion-heavy-metal-music (or maybe one cougar liked it, and one hated it.) |
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Uhh...she was protecting her kittens, not trying to eat him.
The cat’s body language tells all. He saw cute little kitties on the trail, and approached. Momma didn’t like that. What I found funny is when momma was out of camera view in the beginning, one of the kittens further up the path saw mom running toward said kitten and the man. Kitten is like “oh shit, mommy is mad! I better run”! And runs right toward the guy making the situation worse. |
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Quoted: When confronting a mountain lion, never show fear. Stand your ground. Back tracking or running away induces a prey response from the lion. By showing fear and backtracking or running away, your telling the lion that you are food. View Quote So lock eyes, pull my cock out and furiously masterbate while growling and making consistent eye contact... just like what you should do when encountering the other type of couger.... got it.... |
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This is interesting.
Mama being protective. Scary for sure, be nice to have a pistol to make some noise . |
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There's nothing wrong with fear as in a situation such as that. The cat can smell it on you but to act out on it and give ground like the other poster stated is going to net someone the type of response that old boy got. The way nature works it out. Stand your ground or give up very little of it unless you have to. The cat reacted no different than one of my wife's cats do when confronted with retreating prey. If you are not armed with a gun then show it your blade. If time permits look at the blade as you raise it and smile devilishly at the cat as if to immediately become aggressive with it. Sometimes before the shit they smile that way too. Keep glancing at the blade and back at the cat as if its got something for the cat's ass. I do this number with a fly swatter on my wife's tom cat if it starts jacking with me pretty good and iv'e just had enough of its bullshit. |
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Quoted: Terrifying https://www.instagram.com/tv/CGNM6qUnWqG/ https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/108967/CB5EA27D-B855-4950-AC32-A54EE9AF5D1E_jpe-1632327.JPG View Quote [instagram]https://www.instagram.com/tv/CGNM6qUnWqG/[/instagram] |
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Quoted: This is interesting. Mama being protective. Scary for sure, be nice to have a pistol to make some noise . View Quote Yep! To de-escalate that situation is difficult. The whole “make yourself big, shout loud” doesn’t cut it when a mom is protecting its young. That mountain lion would have attacked a charging buffalo if she thought it was endangering her kittens. |
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That dude works at BladeHQ. Scary fucking situation. Fuck that kitty. Fucker would tear you apart
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