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<blockquote data-quote="scarney19" data-source="post: 1496145" data-attributes="member: 39398"><p>[ATTACH=full]108052[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]108053[/ATTACH] What a first rifle season for me here in CO. Opening morning the rut was still in full swing. Bulls screaming everywhere herding up their cow. My buddy was able to get a good size cow near last light. I hiked over to the part of the mountain to help him qaurter and carry out some meat. Quartering up the elk took us well into the night and it was nearly pitch black out there. Luckily, looked up at the right time and my</p><p>headlamp caught a set of eyes slowly coming towards us in the timber. At first I thought it was a coyote of bear. It then started circling around us and coming in closer. We stared to yell but it wouldn't scare off. It finally got close enough to where our headlamps illuminated it. We could see it massive tail and realized it was a lion. We continued to yell but the lion wasn't phased and started low crawling towards us ready to pounce. I grabbed my rifle a fired a warning shot right in front of it into ground. Still nothing the lion kept coming in. At that point we figured the lion wasn't scared of us and things could go south quickly, so I shot and killed it at 35 yards. We reported it to DOW and they were very understanding. Great DOW officers. After explaining the situation and showing them how close the lion was when I shot it, they said "yeah that was close". I've spent most of my life in the outdoors but this was the first time I've ever experienced something like this. What an experience!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scarney19, post: 1496145, member: 39398"] [ATTACH=full]108052[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]108053[/ATTACH] What a first rifle season for me here in CO. Opening morning the rut was still in full swing. Bulls screaming everywhere herding up their cow. My buddy was able to get a good size cow near last light. I hiked over to the part of the mountain to help him qaurter and carry out some meat. Quartering up the elk took us well into the night and it was nearly pitch black out there. Luckily, looked up at the right time and my headlamp caught a set of eyes slowly coming towards us in the timber. At first I thought it was a coyote of bear. It then started circling around us and coming in closer. We stared to yell but it wouldn’t scare off. It finally got close enough to where our headlamps illuminated it. We could see it massive tail and realized it was a lion. We continued to yell but the lion wasn’t phased and started low crawling towards us ready to pounce. I grabbed my rifle a fired a warning shot right in front of it into ground. Still nothing the lion kept coming in. At that point we figured the lion wasn’t scared of us and things could go south quickly, so I shot and killed it at 35 yards. We reported it to DOW and they were very understanding. Great DOW officers. After explaining the situation and showing them how close the lion was when I shot it, they said “yeah that was close”. I’ve spent most of my life in the outdoors but this was the first time I’ve ever experienced something like this. What an experience! [/QUOTE]
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