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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 604761" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>In 20 years of falling timber, trapping, hunting and fishing where I was in the woods almost every day I have seen a total of 6 cougars. Only one of those that I could have shot if I had a gun (I had a fly rod). The rest were gone as quick as I saw them. In the last two years my 23 year old daughter who spends some times in the woods has seen two cats. One of her neighbors shot one on the ridge behind her place this year. It had two game dept tags in its ears. They said it had been caught twice and released over by Cle Elum. That is 120 miles as the crow flies and on the other side of the Cascade mountains from my daughter's place.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 604761, member: 498"] In 20 years of falling timber, trapping, hunting and fishing where I was in the woods almost every day I have seen a total of 6 cougars. Only one of those that I could have shot if I had a gun (I had a fly rod). The rest were gone as quick as I saw them. In the last two years my 23 year old daughter who spends some times in the woods has seen two cats. One of her neighbors shot one on the ridge behind her place this year. It had two game dept tags in its ears. They said it had been caught twice and released over by Cle Elum. That is 120 miles as the crow flies and on the other side of the Cascade mountains from my daughter's place. [/QUOTE]
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