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    #31
    No way

    Originally posted by TxxAgg View Post
    Ummm, that's a bobcat
    No way it’s a bobcat. That’s a mountain lion!

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      #32
      Originally posted by d12 View Post
      no way it’s a bobcat. That’s a mountain lion!
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        #33
        Originally posted by D12 View Post
        No way it’s a bobcat. That’s a mountain lion!
        No sir
        Last edited by Fishndude; 11-30-2022, 06:52 AM.

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          #34
          Originally posted by ThisLadyHunts View Post
          Oh, brother, it’s getting really deep in some places. I bet half of you bold talkers would turn tail and run, no matter what kind of cat you encounter!
          Well I'm part of the half that didn't run. I married a cougar. She's a good eight months older than me. She took advantage of my youth and inexperience.

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            #35
            Originally posted by rut-ro View Post
            I agree I saw one about 5 years ago on our place in Normangee. Everyone said I did not. Last year my cousin saw it too within 100 yards of where I saw it. we have set up cameras all over but have never gotten a picture of it. we have some big cat tracks in the creek bottoms but have only gotten pictures of bobcats in there. My cousin said we cant shoot it. I said yeah OK
            That’s the Normangee Panther.

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              #36
              Originally posted by M16 View Post
              Well I'm part of the half that didn't run. I married a cougar. She's a good eight months older than me. She took advantage of my youth and inexperience.

              Hah!

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                #37
                Originally posted by Smokeater View Post
                We bulldozed an old abandoned house on my brother in-laws place several years ago. The year and a half prior, his herd of sheep went from 30+ down to 10. The dozer operator started pushing the house, stopped and called us. Huge pile of bones in the attic of that old house. Not sure what all could have done that. I did all kinds of varmint hunting/calling etc trying to help and nothing..ever. Would all the critters leave town if a big kitty called it home?
                We had a old house that bob cats took over.

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by LAW View Post
                  That’s the Normangee Panther.
                  Its got to be. Hopefully one day I will catch a picture of whatever it is

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by Txhunter3000 View Post
                    Got this one in Burleson County.

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by rferg84 View Post
                      Texas is full of mountain lions.



                      These are confirmed.

                      Cats don't like to be seen.

                      They are everywhere.
                      I wonder how they know they aren't double counting some cats. It's not like counting a herd of cows.

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                        #41
                        Originally posted by Benno View Post
                        I only wish I would have known 30yrs ago how cougars prayed on the young. I probably would have had a few mounted.
                        They show no mercy that's for sure!

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                          #42
                          Originally posted by ATI View Post
                          Really don't care what you believe smart***.

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                            #43
                            Too bad it’s out of stock, you could get your buddy this for Christmas.

                            Inspired by episode one of the Bear Grease Podcast, the "black panther" has a cult-like following of dedicated believers. Despite science-denying their existence, the passion of these die-hard believers is inspiring. Gary Newcomb, Clay's dad, coined the term on the Bear Grease Render that he's a "believer."

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