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<blockquote data-quote="Caustic Burno" data-source="post: 881293" data-attributes="member: 694"><p>Like every Houston hunter up here see's one behind behind every other tree. They can shoot a possum at 200 yard's but amazingly they can never get a shot at one much less a picture. I have coon and cat hunted this country from the Old and Lost River bottom to the head of the Angelina River. Those hounds ran bobcats all over this country but not once did they ever run or tree a mountain lion. To much TV. As far as the dog goes most likely caught by a pack of yotes.</p><p>These deer hunter's see monsters all the time had one come up to the house the other day claiming to have seen a timber wolf. I have game camera's out 365 day's a year on a very large hunting lease I am over and they can never catch a picture of one of the many the hunters see.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Caustic Burno, post: 881293, member: 694"] Like every Houston hunter up here see's one behind behind every other tree. They can shoot a possum at 200 yard's but amazingly they can never get a shot at one much less a picture. I have coon and cat hunted this country from the Old and Lost River bottom to the head of the Angelina River. Those hounds ran bobcats all over this country but not once did they ever run or tree a mountain lion. To much TV. As far as the dog goes most likely caught by a pack of yotes. These deer hunter's see monsters all the time had one come up to the house the other day claiming to have seen a timber wolf. I have game camera's out 365 day's a year on a very large hunting lease I am over and they can never catch a picture of one of the many the hunters see. [/QUOTE]
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