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06 March 2009, 04:43
p dog shooter
Mountain lion comfirmed In Wis
A group of hound hunter put up a lion between Spooner and Trego Wis. It is my understanding that they had a hard time getting the DNR to come out and take a look at it.

They finaly did and took pictures ect. Milw. Journal on line has a picture of it posted.
06 March 2009, 06:59
Ryan Campbell
Good for them. I'm guessing that there's no season in Wis for lions., are they protected there?


The Hunt goes on forever, the season never ends.

I didn't learn this by reading about it or seeing it on TV. I learned it by doing it.
07 March 2009, 04:26
p dog shooter
No season in Wis very protected
07 March 2009, 05:20
Joe Miller
And no one believed that we saw one in the Mikana swamp in 2004.


"I can't be over gunned because the animal can't be over dead"-Elmer Keith
07 March 2009, 16:40
stepchild 2
We have them here in Michigan as well.
If you're interested do a search on Michigan Cougar sightings. The fish cops still deny it.

Stepchild


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07 March 2009, 23:14
jb
just got this in an email from my sister.supposedly, this cat was taken by a bowhunter, who it was circling, near calendonia,mn,not far from lacrosse,wi,on dec 18.The guy is 6' tall and 220 lbs.




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07 March 2009, 23:24
jb
OOOPs,did a little searching,found this disclaimer

http://dnr.wi.gov/org/land/er/...ls/cougar/hoaxes.htm


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08 March 2009, 00:13
jstevens
That cougar has been killed in every county in the lower 48 states!


A shot not taken is always a miss
08 March 2009, 00:26
Kamo Gari
No kidding. Wink If anyone's actually interested in the actual story, look up Jim Haciwitz, er, Jim Hackevitcz , um, aw shit, search for JJHack. Smiler

The guy holding the lion is Jim, but he's not the one who actually shot the animal. They were varmint hunting, and that bad boy came in. Note the bum front paw.


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08 March 2009, 07:59
RM007
Bump paw or not that kitty did not miss many meals! Eeker


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regardless the truth!

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08 March 2009, 22:40
Heym 450/400
Here ya go

http://www.uwsp.edu/wildlife/c...ugar%20sightings.jpg
08 March 2009, 22:52
SGraves155
quote:
Originally posted by RM007:
Bump paw or not that kitty did not miss many meals! Eeker


I agree. I can think of only one way for a cat to attain that size and degree of fatness while being without most of one paw--if indeed that is the case.


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08 March 2009, 23:27
JohnHunt
Jim had three or four state agencies investigating him for poaching on that cat. California was one of them as they thought it "had" to be from there due to the size.

(It was legaly shot in the state of Washington)

In any event he shot that beast about 3 miles from my house.

John
28 March 2009, 08:28
Shof
Actually, the guy is a friend of Randy Garrett of Garrett Cartridge fame. Yes, that cat is from Washington, and the guy is about 5'9 and 180 pounds, not 6' and 220.

But, that's still a darned BIG cat!!!
28 March 2009, 17:20
DMB
quote:
Originally posted by jb:
just got this in an email from my sister.supposedly, this cat was taken by a bowhunter, who it was circling, near calendonia,mn,not far from lacrosse,wi,on dec 18.The guy is 6' tall and 220 lbs.



Nope, that cat was shot by JJ Hackowicz in the state of Wishington, and IIRC he used a 30-06. You should read his exploits about shooting that cat. It's an awesome story of him outsmarting the cat over many days and nights.

Don




29 March 2009, 01:43
Heym 450/400
Attached is an interesting map; I believe this study was done at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point.

http://www.uwsp.edu/wildlife/c...ugar%20sightings.jpg