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<blockquote data-quote="50/50Farms" data-source="post: 1804118" data-attributes="member: 42731"><p>If you're ever in Bama and looking to cool your heels a bit, I can take you to some spots and to talk to some old folks who will give you the straight skinny. Even after the extirpation people still saw them or sign of them here and there, and now with the migrations of cougars from elsewhere there are pockets where every local will tell you they're around and a few people will even know somebody that gave one the SSS treatment. One was killed in broad daylight in south Georgia a couple years ago, that's all the evidence anybody should need. It wasn't even 60 years ago that some NF land in NC had up cougar spotting signs. I never take a government man at his word on something of controversy, hell I've been one myself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="50/50Farms, post: 1804118, member: 42731"] If you're ever in Bama and looking to cool your heels a bit, I can take you to some spots and to talk to some old folks who will give you the straight skinny. Even after the extirpation people still saw them or sign of them here and there, and now with the migrations of cougars from elsewhere there are pockets where every local will tell you they're around and a few people will even know somebody that gave one the SSS treatment. One was killed in broad daylight in south Georgia a couple years ago, that's all the evidence anybody should need. It wasn't even 60 years ago that some NF land in NC had up cougar spotting signs. I never take a government man at his word on something of controversy, hell I've been one myself. [/QUOTE]
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