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Post by moose1am on Dec 27, 2013 11:22:22 GMT -5
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Post by Woody Williams on Dec 27, 2013 11:29:49 GMT -5
Yes.. But that was 3 1/2 years ago. Has there been any recent sightings?
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Post by moose1am on Dec 27, 2013 20:14:07 GMT -5
Oh my god. I'm sorry for posting this now. I thought it was a recent story about a recent sighting and confirmation. I didn't see the date on the story line at the top. I was as fooled about this as anyone. Yes.. But that was 3 1/2 years ago. Has there been any recent sightings?
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Post by tenring on Dec 27, 2013 21:25:02 GMT -5
Does this one count? Sent to me, had to bug some people to get accountable info, then sent it up the chain of command to a friend of mine at the DNR. I couldn't care less whether it is or is not.
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Post by DOC11 on Apr 29, 2014 14:01:55 GMT -5
I saw one while turkey hunting a few years ago on Patoka..Without a doubt a cougar, it was within 50 yds..scared the crap out of me!!!
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Post by Deleted on Apr 29, 2014 17:30:25 GMT -5
Out in Missouri there have been over 45 Mountain Lion confirmations in recent years. Biologist in Missouri actually expect there to be a small population of Mountain Lions in the Ozark Mountains one day.
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Post by featherduster on Apr 29, 2014 17:36:47 GMT -5
There is a pack of cougars that hang around one of the local clubs in Porter county.
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Post by Woody Williams on Apr 29, 2014 18:40:31 GMT -5
There is a pack of cougars that hang around one of the local clubs in Porter county. ....and you know this how?
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Post by Woody Williams on Apr 29, 2014 19:05:18 GMT -5
How about this one....
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Post by dbd870 on Apr 29, 2014 19:23:38 GMT -5
The addition of bigfoot really completes that picture
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Post by Woody Williams on Apr 29, 2014 20:11:32 GMT -5
The addition of bigfoot really completes that picture Yep... Word is it the DNR stocked them.. Pretty convincing evidence, wouldn't you say?
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Post by GS1 on Apr 29, 2014 21:09:35 GMT -5
Out in Missouri there have been over 45 Mountain Lion confirmations in recent years. Biologist in Missouri actually expect there to be a small population of Mountain Lions in the Ozark Mountains one day. How many do they have to see to consider it a "small population"
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Post by dbd870 on Apr 30, 2014 7:24:39 GMT -5
The addition of bigfoot really completes that picture Yep... Word is it the DNR stocked them..Pretty convincing evidence, wouldn't you say? That figures!
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Post by featherduster on Apr 30, 2014 8:46:47 GMT -5
I saw it on the internet so it's got to be true.
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Post by HighCotton on May 1, 2014 17:01:51 GMT -5
I told my buddy yesterday, "I swear...I really saw a cougar down near Seymour" He told me I need to clean that "Cat Crap" off my glasses and that Id be better off just letting them fog up!
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Post by josephwrealty on May 6, 2014 21:09:03 GMT -5
They are here doing they're best to stay out of sight. Population levels are more than likely on low end and probably restricted to isolated very rural areas. . Plus ranges are big so could be transient from surrounding area
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Post by 70worm on May 17, 2014 19:51:55 GMT -5
I believe it. I've seen prairie dogs in Terre Hune north of Sheridan. I looked around on the internet and found out that lots of people have pdogs as pets and when they get tired of taking care of them they turn them loose. So much so that there is a pdog shelter in Fort Wayne. I have also seen 2 aligators pulled out of Fall Creek in the past 20 years. It's possible one or two escasped captivity or were turned loose.
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