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<blockquote data-quote="big johnson" data-source="post: 2459011" data-attributes="member: 116259"><p>If it's a big tom he will probably be on the move. They don't seem to stay in a area very long (looking for love in all the wrong places) ,they are looking for females in heat and if a young tom is around he'll kill it . Cats breed year around not like coyotes. A few years ago we had a big tom that would come through the ranch every winter for several years and we could never catch up with him . I'm sure he came all year long on a regular basis but could't see the tracks without snow. One thing for sure , if people don't kill a few they will put the hurt on a local deer herd (especially in the winter). Just what the anti hunters want. If a cougar kills one deer a week and that deer is carrying two fawns that's three , do the math for five years if all three would live and reproduce.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="big johnson, post: 2459011, member: 116259"] If it's a big tom he will probably be on the move. They don't seem to stay in a area very long (looking for love in all the wrong places) ,they are looking for females in heat and if a young tom is around he'll kill it . Cats breed year around not like coyotes. A few years ago we had a big tom that would come through the ranch every winter for several years and we could never catch up with him . I'm sure he came all year long on a regular basis but could't see the tracks without snow. One thing for sure , if people don't kill a few they will put the hurt on a local deer herd (especially in the winter). Just what the anti hunters want. If a cougar kills one deer a week and that deer is carrying two fawns that's three , do the math for five years if all three would live and reproduce. [/QUOTE]
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