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<blockquote data-quote="backhoeboogie" data-source="post: 1813761" data-attributes="member: 3162"><p>In '79 we ran in to a mountain lion on the Brazos one night. Scared the dickens our of us but since we were three he fled. Hundreds people were in denial that we had them in this part of Texas. I was merely trying to give folks warning. There's no mistaking the tail length of one when you see it. We pretty much quit talking about it after all the chills from nay sayers. </p><p></p><p>Now we have trail cams. cell phones, security cameras and people taking pictures of everything. Several cougars have been captured on video. No one is in denial any longer. I don't think its a population explosion. I think it is more of a case of video being a sign of the times. I have never personally encountered another cat and I have been out and about most of my adult life.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="backhoeboogie, post: 1813761, member: 3162"] In '79 we ran in to a mountain lion on the Brazos one night. Scared the dickens our of us but since we were three he fled. Hundreds people were in denial that we had them in this part of Texas. I was merely trying to give folks warning. There's no mistaking the tail length of one when you see it. We pretty much quit talking about it after all the chills from nay sayers. Now we have trail cams. cell phones, security cameras and people taking pictures of everything. Several cougars have been captured on video. No one is in denial any longer. I don't think its a population explosion. I think it is more of a case of video being a sign of the times. I have never personally encountered another cat and I have been out and about most of my adult life. [/QUOTE]
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