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  • dirtymike
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    Where you gonna find any "country" in Tijuana?? Best keep your peppers on you GB when you go "hiking".

  • Rwise
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    I had a black panther come into the yard (I had 15 acres next a 16,000 acre game reserve), damn thing (male) was as big as my dogs (German shepherds). I think it came up as one of the female cats was in heat. I went to the local game ranger office (about a mile) and ask about it and was told the female had been seen with 4 cubs. They dont admit on record that they are there, if they do then they will become protected. Only seen it once.

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  • Gator
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    I've been followed by a mountain lion while hiking in the mountains here in NY

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  • Gingerbeard
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    I always have a tubed mouse with me when I go hiking in cat country. If some bad-ol'-cat comes looking to suck my blood from my neck while it shits on me, I reach in and grab my tubed mouse by the tail, dangle it in front of the cat and chuck it in the woods. Cat goes for the untubed mouse and I'm on my way.

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  • dirtymike
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    No, not good. The smell will attract them. Be Still, quiet and hold the shot gun tightly. If its a male its alone but if if it aint, load up. Bitches HOOOOO!!!!1

  • PRIMO
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    All good advice, but I think the thunderous sound effect of me shitting my britches oughta do the trick.

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  • dirtymike
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    The food chain, don't get in it unless you are armed. I know it is for sure. Your up north. They don't get half that size in the lower Appalachia. If you got bob's you got cougars. Them are big cats

  • ChubbNugg
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    the forestry man told me that large cats don't bother people much, and if you see one, to throw your hands in the air, stomp and make a lot of noise and the cats will run away. they are afraid of people and prefer smaller game. the big cat prides you see taking down water buffalo does not apply here in the states.

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  • ChubbNugg
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    the forestry man told me that large cats don't bother people much, and if you see one, to throw your hands in the air, stomp and make a lot of noise and the cats will run away. they are afraid of people and prefer smaller game. the big cat prides you see taking down water buffalo does not apply here in the states.

  • Bowhunterwoody
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    Bluey almost never. I've only heard of one or two and they were rabid.

  • Bluey
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    How often are attacks on people happening?

  • Bowhunterwoody
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    Just beautiful animals. I hunt three different locations pretty regularly and all three have bobcats on the trailcams regularly. I see them more and more every year.

  • Ckbrew
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    Just reviewed the trail cam in the driveway. I never thought I would see a bobcat here. I herd they were in the area but was skeptical. Now I know.

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  • Gingerbeard
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    I love taco Tuesday. Y'all probably picked up on that. But what is my devotion to taco Tuesday?
    I will gingerly step over the... wait... gingerly... step over the college fraternity hazing night size puddle of puke some dolled up young woman laid out in front of the taco shop's front door to get my tacos, knowing full well I would have to step over the same puddle on the way out.

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  • Gingerbeard
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    In the end, I'm out $10ish for shipping I did not notice I did not get refunded when returning the filters in person. That's okay. Everything I got wound up being basically free. About $60 worth. And I still have a few of the odd cut filters I can trim up and make work.

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