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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
Mountain Lion attacks hunter
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<blockquote data-quote="Rupe" data-source="post: 1059801" data-attributes="member: 10746"><p>Back in Nov. of 2000, I was calling for coyotes when I caught a glance of what I thought was a coyote that had come in and I hadn't seen it. It was running behind sagebrush about 10 yards away.</p><p>As I watch the movement there was a small opening in the sage a d as the animal ran across it turned out to be a Cougar instead of a coyote. I was so shocked I didn't even think of firing even though I had a tag in my pocket. I just wasn't prepared for a cougar when calling coyotes.</p><p>Well I really watch out when I coyote hunt now. That Cougar was coming to eat that dieing rabbit but he must have smelled human and changed his mind. It was amazing how close he got without me seeing him until he started running away. whew! Glad he went the other way. This was on the SE edge of Steens Moutain, Oregon South of Alvord dry lake bed.</p><p>Rupe</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rupe, post: 1059801, member: 10746"] Back in Nov. of 2000, I was calling for coyotes when I caught a glance of what I thought was a coyote that had come in and I hadn't seen it. It was running behind sagebrush about 10 yards away. As I watch the movement there was a small opening in the sage a d as the animal ran across it turned out to be a Cougar instead of a coyote. I was so shocked I didn't even think of firing even though I had a tag in my pocket. I just wasn't prepared for a cougar when calling coyotes. Well I really watch out when I coyote hunt now. That Cougar was coming to eat that dieing rabbit but he must have smelled human and changed his mind. It was amazing how close he got without me seeing him until he started running away. whew! Glad he went the other way. This was on the SE edge of Steens Moutain, Oregon South of Alvord dry lake bed. Rupe [/QUOTE]
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