Another Mountain Lion in Pa

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RE: Another Mountain Lion in Pa 2010/02/26 13:01:43 (permalink)
did they dig a hole in your front yard again? **** those dogs
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RE: Another Mountain Lion in Pa 2010/02/26 13:56:16 (permalink)
4 mile?
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RE: Another Mountain Lion in Pa 2010/02/26 21:49:41 (permalink)
I hate to be that guy, but...

I was on my way to class one morning around 8 am, passing through state gamelands 276 in Indiana County.  I passed what looked to be a huge cat lying in the middle of the road.  Baffled by this, I turned around, and pulled up right beside the animal.  dudes, it was a f'in mt. lion, at least 75+ pds.  I didn't have a camera phone at this time, but sure wish I did.  The cat just looked at me dazed, and I noticed blood coming from its****end.  It had obviously been hit.  Another car came down the road, spooking it right into the side of my vehicle.  This sucker was experiencing some vertigo and disassociation.  It inevitably scurried away after running into my vehicle, and I haven't seen one since or previous, having living on the outskirts, and hunted rigorously on these gamelands for the majority of my life.

"Sure, we can assiduously three-quarter our wets downstream, mend and wait out each fly swing, over and over again, which to my way of thinking, anyway, relegates the angler to the role, not of nemesis as it should be, but of butler."

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RE: Another Mountain Lion in Pa 2010/02/26 22:55:17 (permalink)
If you shoot a p u $$y that's a creampie huns. Doing that outside and especially your neighbors is just wrong.
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RE: Another Mountain Lion in Pa 2010/02/27 00:30:10 (permalink)
cold, get to bed

"Sure, we can assiduously three-quarter our wets downstream, mend and wait out each fly swing, over and over again, which to my way of thinking, anyway, relegates the angler to the role, not of nemesis as it should be, but of butler."

-Art Lee
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RE: Another Mountain Lion in Pa 2010/02/27 12:35:27 (permalink)
While I was driving past Whilhelm the other day, I saw what I thought was a HUGE catfish. I drove down closer to the lake, and to my suprise, it was an Orca. Seems the PF&BC has been stocking them for years, to control the Amish population.

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RE: Another Mountain Lion in Pa 2010/02/27 13:31:48 (permalink)
ORIGINAL: spoonchucker

While I was driving past Whilhelm the other day, I saw what I thought was a HUGE catfish. I drove down closer to the lake, and to my suprise, it was an Orca. Seems the PF&BC has been stocking them for years, to control the Amish population.

 
Wish the would hook up with Ohio..
Pymy could use about a half dozen or so.....

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RE: Another Mountain Lion in Pa 2010/02/28 10:51:09 (permalink)
Hopefully they will evolve and begin to walk on land during the winter months, we could use some in lawrence co. during hunting season...


P.S. I don't shoot dogs.....However my grandmother swears that a cotton ball soaked in paint thinner in the hind end will ensure that freindly strays will never be back....

Better too far back, than too far forward.
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RE: Another Mountain Lion in Pa 2010/03/17 07:17:00 (permalink)
Some Buck shot in the hind end will do the same!
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