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Originally posted by 88 Bound View PostIt’s apparently an old pic. But it was a big mountain lion.
The guy is behind and away = a nice picture to make your catch look bigger
And kerrviile/ mountain home doesn’t sound outlandish as in my life time
We have had confirmed black bear and mountain lion here in boerne/ Kenndall county and even a jaguarundi killed https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jaguarundi
I doubt we will ever see any or have any more do to urban sprawl
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Originally posted by pilar View PostNo it’s not a real big cat , the person in the picture is “ fish stretcher “ the cat
The guy is behind and away = a nice picture to make your catch look bigger
And kerrviile/ mountain home doesn’t sound outlandish as in my life time
We have had confirmed black bear and mountain lion here in boerne/ Kenndall county and even a jaguarundi killed https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jaguarundi
I doubt we will ever see any or have any more do to urban sprawl
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Originally posted by mmlreiner View PostSo question. Why do we hunt mountain lions? If they’re so incredibly rare, especially here in this particular state, why are people hunting them? Seems to me if we keep at that practice they’ll be extinct.....or is that the goal?
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Plus just think of all the trail cam pictures people get of them. For the longest time this website alone had me convinced there was a mountain lion on everyone's property in Texas. They're everywhere.
Texas is a massive State. Nobody knows how many mountain lions live there. There's no possible way to know that. Not to mention the mountain lions that travel from bordering States or Mexico that aren't Texas residents but occasionally visit to kill a deer,hiker or border jumper.Last edited by okrattler; 05-19-2019, 02:06 AM.
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Originally posted by mmlreiner View PostSo question. Why do we hunt mountain lions? If they’re so incredibly rare, especially here in this particular state, why are people hunting them? Seems to me if we keep at that practice they’ll be extinct.....or is that the goal?
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Originally posted by mmlreiner View PostSo question. Why do we hunt mountain lions? If they’re so incredibly rare, especially here in this particular state, why are people hunting them? Seems to me if we keep at that practice they’ll be extinct.....or is that the goal?
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They are categorized as least concern and there are plenty of them. Especially here in Texas.
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