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<blockquote data-quote="oscar p" data-source="post: 881528" data-attributes="member: 16"><p>We had a guy say one attacked him, a couple years ago around Union Grove, around the Guntersville Dam. Then everyone in the county joined in,saying they saw one. My grand daddy my uncle and myself coon hunted around the Guntersvilleville dam, all our lives and never treed one or never heard one. Never saw one.We hunted by boat,on foot,pop paw on a mule. Now we did tree several Bobcats down there. When you would shine the light on them they would get nervous and jump out. Dogs would take off and tree him again. Would go in and not shine the lights on the cat and get dogs and leave it up there. There are hundreds of acres up there and hundreds of all kinds of hunters, Deer, turkey, duck, rabbit, squirrel,and coon hunters. Now you would think someone would shoot one. If they were here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oscar p, post: 881528, member: 16"] We had a guy say one attacked him, a couple years ago around Union Grove, around the Guntersville Dam. Then everyone in the county joined in,saying they saw one. My grand daddy my uncle and myself coon hunted around the Guntersvilleville dam, all our lives and never treed one or never heard one. Never saw one.We hunted by boat,on foot,pop paw on a mule. Now we did tree several Bobcats down there. When you would shine the light on them they would get nervous and jump out. Dogs would take off and tree him again. Would go in and not shine the lights on the cat and get dogs and leave it up there. There are hundreds of acres up there and hundreds of all kinds of hunters, Deer, turkey, duck, rabbit, squirrel,and coon hunters. Now you would think someone would shoot one. If they were here. [/QUOTE]
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