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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1780614" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>It was in the neighbor's yard, A half a mile (+/-) from my house. I have found 2 cat killed deer within 200 yards of the house this last year. A couple years ago I found 5 cat kills within 400 yards of the house. On fresh snow I have found tracks about 100 yards from my front door.</p><p></p><p>Between cowboying, ranching, logging, and running a full time trap line I have spent a lifetime in the out of doors. Pretty much all of it is areas with a high mountain lion population. I have seen 6. Five were just flashes that you see enough to realize it was a lion. One in the north Cascades didn't know I was around and I got to watch it for 20 minutes or more.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1780614, member: 498"] It was in the neighbor's yard, A half a mile (+/-) from my house. I have found 2 cat killed deer within 200 yards of the house this last year. A couple years ago I found 5 cat kills within 400 yards of the house. On fresh snow I have found tracks about 100 yards from my front door. Between cowboying, ranching, logging, and running a full time trap line I have spent a lifetime in the out of doors. Pretty much all of it is areas with a high mountain lion population. I have seen 6. Five were just flashes that you see enough to realize it was a lion. One in the north Cascades didn't know I was around and I got to watch it for 20 minutes or more. [/QUOTE]
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