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What’s your spookiest hunting experience?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mike6158" data-source="post: 2889004" data-attributes="member: 1039"><p>Side note about cats. My ex-wife posted photos of a horse she owned that had deep wide scratches from it's front shoulders all the way down it's back and rear haunches. She lives in Rock Island, TX (blackland prairie country between Houston and San Antonio), with husband #7 might be 8 (it's hard to replace perfection <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite8" alt=":D" title="Big Grin :D" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":D" /> ). The horse was dead when she found it. She called the game warden and he came out. Once he looked it over he said, nah, no mountain lions around here, must've been a pack of dogs :/ That was about 10 years ago. A few weeks ago, on my way back from the range, I was prowling... I mean riding around, the backroads in the rice fields west of Garwood, TX. As I was driving I saw something running in front of me. Pretty good sized. A lot bigger than a Bobcat. Tan color, whitish on the back of the legs. It was running like a cat does. Both hind feet pushing off. The tail end was 24", maybe more. No... I didn't pay attention to the tail which makes me wonder if it had a short tail. I only had a few seconds before it dove off into the high grass and rice canal (no rice in there, water, but that's what we call them). I never saw it go up and over the canal but the grass is easily 4' high along that area. So I stopped and looked for tracks right? Nope, smh, I didn't think of that until days later. Since 'there are no mountain lions" in that part of Texas, I'm going to assume it was aliens.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike6158, post: 2889004, member: 1039"] Side note about cats. My ex-wife posted photos of a horse she owned that had deep wide scratches from it's front shoulders all the way down it's back and rear haunches. She lives in Rock Island, TX (blackland prairie country between Houston and San Antonio), with husband #7 might be 8 (it's hard to replace perfection :D ). The horse was dead when she found it. She called the game warden and he came out. Once he looked it over he said, nah, no mountain lions around here, must've been a pack of dogs :/ That was about 10 years ago. A few weeks ago, on my way back from the range, I was prowling... I mean riding around, the backroads in the rice fields west of Garwood, TX. As I was driving I saw something running in front of me. Pretty good sized. A lot bigger than a Bobcat. Tan color, whitish on the back of the legs. It was running like a cat does. Both hind feet pushing off. The tail end was 24", maybe more. No... I didn't pay attention to the tail which makes me wonder if it had a short tail. I only had a few seconds before it dove off into the high grass and rice canal (no rice in there, water, but that's what we call them). I never saw it go up and over the canal but the grass is easily 4' high along that area. So I stopped and looked for tracks right? Nope, smh, I didn't think of that until days later. Since 'there are no mountain lions" in that part of Texas, I'm going to assume it was aliens. [/QUOTE]
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