Here kitty


Luke Warmwater

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Jul 29, 2009
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Boondocks, Colorado
Off my buddy's deck this morning

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Thats a big pussy.
 
Indeed lol
 
Soft and furry.
 
Have you tried shaving her? :lol:lol
 
Is your buddy in Colorado? We get them in Northern Calif, but sightings that close are rare.
 
Wow, That Kitty looks hungry!
 
my same thought Tommy, and the look it the cats eye's make me think while Luke's buddy was looking through the view finder of the camera the cat was looking at him as a McMeal....
 
Is your buddy in Colorado? We get them in Northern Calif, but sightings that close are rare.
Bailey, CO. I have to say I'm surprised how on another lesser forum I posted this pic and people start yapping about how they would put a bullet in him. If you're first thought when you see an animal like that is you want to kill it, you got some issues man...
 
If you're first thought when you see an animal like that is you want to kill it, you got some issues man...


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Bailey, CO. I have to say I'm surprised how on another lesser forum I posted this pic and people start yapping about how they would put a bullet in him. If you're first thought when you see an animal like that is you want to kill it, you got some issues man...



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Pocket's first thought would be, "Can he get up HERE from THERE???!" :eek :willy:willy:willy

That, "I'm hungry and your a cookie", look in his eye would make me n-n-n-n-nervous!
 
Lion hunting.

Gentlemen,

A very rare sight. In 45 years, and I spend a lot of time all over Arizona's wilderness, I have seen only 3 lions. They are everywhere but are so hard to spot. Unlike the leopard which is about the same size, a healthy Mountain Lion is almost never aggressive toward people. A single lion will kill and eat up to 50 deer a year. They can not be shot unless they pose a direct threat to a person. A hunter with the proper big game tag can take one here in Arizona and I have a fine example in my trophy room. I have 2 beautiful wild Bobcats that live on my property and I would be most upset if either was harmed. I have hunted for a Bobcat when I was younger but was never successful.

Cat hunting is different than just about any other type of big game hunting. Avid hunters will pursue deer, elk, or African buffalo or antelope every year. But I don't know anybody who wants to hunt a big cat more than once. A lifetime limit of one is almost universally self imposed, the hunt is usually difficult and most often unsuccessful, and probably for those reasons lion tags are readily available but seldom purchased.

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Holy cow, look at the size of the paws. It is looking up straight at you. Hope you had your running shoes on cuz if it decided to jump...
 
Bob cats all around my place here in Frisco. I've seen several. I suspect they had my cat for dinner one evening. While I respect the beauty of the creature, I also tend to carry a grudge (and a .40 cal)
 
I suspect they had my cat for dinner one evening... I carry a grudge...
Okay, that's really not funny but LOL
 
Bailey, CO. I have to say I'm surprised how on another lesser forum I posted this pic and people start yapping about how they would put a bullet in him. If you're first thought when you see an animal like that is you want to kill it, you got some issues man...



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I only shoot animals with a Nikon. Great photos! :thumbsup
 
Love at first bite......

All cats don't eat deer..............Cute
 

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All cats don't eat deer..............Cute

If he could, he would! :)
 
Okay, that's really not funny but LOL
It’s a little funny but I’m still gonna make a hat out of one those bobcats. You can look at my build thread and tell, I’m a firm believer in overkill. Why half-ass it, when you can overdue it?