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<blockquote data-quote="kenny thomas" data-source="post: 1813448" data-attributes="member: 8993"><p>We have way too many bear. They have started coming out of the mountains into the farm country. They get into anything that means food. </p><p> We have lots of bobcats also but still dont see them often. </p><p> I worked 38 years in Forestry so was in the mountains a lot. Im now in a hunt club with 15,000 acres of remote mountain land. Old mining roads all through it. I look for tracks in every wet spot. I see bobcat and even Elk tracks but almost never see the animal. We have lots of bear and we see lots of them. </p><p> I truly believe that there could be mountain lions there but have never seen a track. </p><p> And as stated by someone already there are no black panthers in the eastern US unless its one that was raised in captivity and released. There is not a black color gene in the mountain lion so not possible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kenny thomas, post: 1813448, member: 8993"] We have way too many bear. They have started coming out of the mountains into the farm country. They get into anything that means food. We have lots of bobcats also but still dont see them often. I worked 38 years in Forestry so was in the mountains a lot. Im now in a hunt club with 15,000 acres of remote mountain land. Old mining roads all through it. I look for tracks in every wet spot. I see bobcat and even Elk tracks but almost never see the animal. We have lots of bear and we see lots of them. I truly believe that there could be mountain lions there but have never seen a track. And as stated by someone already there are no black panthers in the eastern US unless its one that was raised in captivity and released. There is not a black color gene in the mountain lion so not possible. [/QUOTE]
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