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<blockquote data-quote="3waycross" data-source="post: 809231" data-attributes="member: 6713"><p>I have had one stalk me in the bushes while I was waist deep in the river Flyfishing. I crossed the river to a sandy beach and when I walked up on the narrow strip of sand there were a few sets of tracks from Deer and some Bighorns who live in that canyon but there were for sure NO cat tracks anywhere to be seen.</p><p></p><p>About 2 hours later I had come out of the river and walked 3 hundred yards down the Railroad tracks back to where I had crossed earlier and there were cat tracks on the sand and when I followed them a ways they had paralled my progress up the river for at least 100yds before I lost the trail. For the record I NEVER fish that canyon without my 40cal stuffed in the top of my waders(mostly for snakes) but If he had got the drop on me it might not have mattered.</p><p></p><p>and yes they don't roar but they sure do scream like a woman dying a horrible death, and I really don't need to hear it again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="3waycross, post: 809231, member: 6713"] I have had one stalk me in the bushes while I was waist deep in the river Flyfishing. I crossed the river to a sandy beach and when I walked up on the narrow strip of sand there were a few sets of tracks from Deer and some Bighorns who live in that canyon but there were for sure NO cat tracks anywhere to be seen. About 2 hours later I had come out of the river and walked 3 hundred yards down the Railroad tracks back to where I had crossed earlier and there were cat tracks on the sand and when I followed them a ways they had paralled my progress up the river for at least 100yds before I lost the trail. For the record I NEVER fish that canyon without my 40cal stuffed in the top of my waders(mostly for snakes) but If he had got the drop on me it might not have mattered. and yes they don't roar but they sure do scream like a woman dying a horrible death, and I really don't need to hear it again. [/QUOTE]
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