What kind of track is this?


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Re: What kind of track is this?

I saw some sort of huge cat here in South Carolina a few years ago. I was 4-5 feet long and was very dark-colored. It scared me to death! My boss's wife has seen something that looks the same on the farm where i work too. I emailed the DNR and they said there is no proof of dark cougars, of carolina panthers, but that they get a lot of calls by people who claim they have seen them.

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Give them all the deer you want. They still are not averaging 60-70 pounds. And I don't care what range, if you hit a cyote in a vital area with a 25-06 it's dead. Obviously his shots were not where he wanted them to go.

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well said, you dont have to impress us with stories squirelhunter. 60 to 70 pounds come on kid.

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thank you all for providing me with such great humor on this fine friday evening......wow i bet that kid feels like a pretty big idiot right now

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Don't feel like an idiot one bit. You know, for a newbie, you should really watch it. I made a deal with a friend of mine. I shoot a 60 pound yote, I send it to him, he gets it mounted for me, and then we go buy a rifle of my choice. That Rem. 22-250 or Rem .223 doesn't look bad from here.

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