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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 881963" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>I am not too sure about that remote areas anymore. They caught one is a park in Seattle last year. They see them fairly regularly on the edge of Olympia. As in the suburbs. One of my co-workers had a big male cross the road in front of him a couple weeks ago in broad daylight. That was in a pretty well populated area.</p><p></p><p>Last year my son set up a game camera. It got a picture of a big cat. The date/time stamp on the picture showed that the cat was there 23 minutes after he set it up. You don't suppose that cat watched him set up the camera.</p><p></p><p>There is a trail I hike up daily while elk hunting along with about 12-15 other hunters. This year one of the guy was going back down the trail in the afternoon and found fresh cat tracks in the trail. The cats tracks were on top of the human foot prints made that morning. That does make a person wonder. I walk that trail in the dark going up in the morning and down in the evening.</p><p></p><p>Since they outlawed cat hunting with hounds we have been getting over ran with them. There is no problem finding cat tracks after a fresh snow. The deer population is beginning to show the results of this too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 881963, member: 498"] I am not too sure about that remote areas anymore. They caught one is a park in Seattle last year. They see them fairly regularly on the edge of Olympia. As in the suburbs. One of my co-workers had a big male cross the road in front of him a couple weeks ago in broad daylight. That was in a pretty well populated area. Last year my son set up a game camera. It got a picture of a big cat. The date/time stamp on the picture showed that the cat was there 23 minutes after he set it up. You don't suppose that cat watched him set up the camera. There is a trail I hike up daily while elk hunting along with about 12-15 other hunters. This year one of the guy was going back down the trail in the afternoon and found fresh cat tracks in the trail. The cats tracks were on top of the human foot prints made that morning. That does make a person wonder. I walk that trail in the dark going up in the morning and down in the evening. Since they outlawed cat hunting with hounds we have been getting over ran with them. There is no problem finding cat tracks after a fresh snow. The deer population is beginning to show the results of this too. [/QUOTE]
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