greybeard":pvxpbaq5 said:
I have very rarely seen any thing beaver related I would recognize as a track. They've been either swimming or on hard ground but these are in a new area that's really soft and grass free..callmefence":1dpergbm said:greybeard":1dpergbm said:
Seems like by now you should know a beaver track when you see one.
:shock: :frowns:JMJ Farms":2bd252o3 said:Probably a cougar :hide:
Call Dave in for backup. He's got experience :lol2:greybeard":97u0ikyn said::shock: :frowns:JMJ Farms":97u0ikyn said:Probably a cougar :hide:
I never thought about that. :help:
Now I be skeered..
:lol: :lol:
It doesn't look like any cougar track I have ever seen................ either kind of cougar retty: . That is just speaking from my experience :cowboy: . But one never knows about them cougars, they can be sneaky ;-) .JMJ Farms":3my8j9fn said:Call Dave in for backup. He's got experience :lol2:greybeard":3my8j9fn said::shock: :frowns:JMJ Farms":3my8j9fn said:Probably a cougar :hide:
I never thought about that. :help:
Now I be skeered..
:lol: :lol:
True Grit Farms":3gx87m6k said:Sure don't look like the beaver tracks I see at the beach.