Greenmtnboy
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that narrows it down.grndhntr said:Snow, that's "too much information". Let's just say that it's north of I-70 and west of I-25 :wink:
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that narrows it down.grndhntr said:Snow, that's "too much information". Let's just say that it's north of I-70 and west of I-25 :wink:
grndhntr said:OK, just one more from the same general area. This was also a trail camera picture from last year of a thirsty cat:
Mike Brines said:I have a friend that used to bow hunt the west slopes with friends, and his knees were in pretty bad shape so he stayed close to camp. He sat down in a deadfall and stayed there till almost dark, and saw a cat move through the timber out in front of him. When it was almost past shooting light, he started back to camp. He said the skin on the back of his neck started to crawl like he was being watched, so as he was walking, he looked over his shoulder and there was a cat about ten yards behind him and crouched like it was going to pounce. He said he turned and shot an arrow like from the hip and the arrow went into the cat's chest. They never found the cat or the arrow, and he reported it to Game and Fish and they never found anything either.
The risk of hunting in the mountains.