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<blockquote data-quote="mtmuley" data-source="post: 1565733" data-attributes="member: 8264"><p>I've probably walked by more cats than I've seen. The only time I felt threatened was the time I surprised two of them on a fresh deer kill. It was a little unnerving. I usually hunt solo all the time, so pack a sidearm. My Father told me it is good insurance if a cat surprises you and you lose the rifle. I'd definitely carry if I archery hunted. Like I said, I don't worry too much about them. The last four I saw were all together at about 40 yards. A few rocks their way and they slunk off. Later I discovered they had a kill in the area. mtmuley</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mtmuley, post: 1565733, member: 8264"] I've probably walked by more cats than I've seen. The only time I felt threatened was the time I surprised two of them on a fresh deer kill. It was a little unnerving. I usually hunt solo all the time, so pack a sidearm. My Father told me it is good insurance if a cat surprises you and you lose the rifle. I'd definitely carry if I archery hunted. Like I said, I don't worry too much about them. The last four I saw were all together at about 40 yards. A few rocks their way and they slunk off. Later I discovered they had a kill in the area. mtmuley [/QUOTE]
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