Buckrub
09-02-2013, 09:56 AM
Arkansas has NO mountain lions. The experts say so. I discussed this with none other than the Public Relations Officer of the AGFC, who said if there is one, it's 'feral', and no native, wild mountain lions exist.
Never mind that every deer camp in Arkansas has game cam pics of them. Never mind that at least 10% of the hunters here have seen them.
We've argued for years whether the tracks in our roads are Mt. Lion or Big Bobcat (which we shoot a lot of). Today on ArkansasHunting.Net is this quote from a guy. Note that our camp is 4 miles south of Princeton:
Mt. Lion sighted this morning on way to dove hunt
I was driving down to our camp this morning to meet up with a couple of guys to dove hunt around 4:45 am north of Princeton
at the intersection of Hwy. 48 to Carthage and Hwy. 9. I was headed south down Hwy. 9 toward Camden and could hardly believe
my eyes when I see a large mountain lion that was probably 8 feet long from end of tail to his head and coat was tawny in color
cross Hwy. 9 in front of me. The tail was very long and mountain lion was less than 40 yards from the front of my truck. It was not
on a dead run, but wasn't walking either. It turned and looked at my vehicle as it crossed the highway. Pretty Cool.
Never mind that every deer camp in Arkansas has game cam pics of them. Never mind that at least 10% of the hunters here have seen them.
We've argued for years whether the tracks in our roads are Mt. Lion or Big Bobcat (which we shoot a lot of). Today on ArkansasHunting.Net is this quote from a guy. Note that our camp is 4 miles south of Princeton:
Mt. Lion sighted this morning on way to dove hunt
I was driving down to our camp this morning to meet up with a couple of guys to dove hunt around 4:45 am north of Princeton
at the intersection of Hwy. 48 to Carthage and Hwy. 9. I was headed south down Hwy. 9 toward Camden and could hardly believe
my eyes when I see a large mountain lion that was probably 8 feet long from end of tail to his head and coat was tawny in color
cross Hwy. 9 in front of me. The tail was very long and mountain lion was less than 40 yards from the front of my truck. It was not
on a dead run, but wasn't walking either. It turned and looked at my vehicle as it crossed the highway. Pretty Cool.