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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
Mountain Lion attacks hunter
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<blockquote data-quote="DustinF" data-source="post: 1051215" data-attributes="member: 88394"><p>Over the years I have heard of lions attacking runners and children. You don't have to look long to find those stories. There are quite a few stories of guys hunting or calling and discover when they leave a set there was a lion a few yards behind them trying to figure out if they should pounce or not. Has any one ever heard of a lion actually attacking a lone hunter that was trying to call in coyotes or other animals? A lot of guys hunt alone with out issue. Maybe a state like California that has more protections for cats has issues. I know the lion is capable of taking humans but the stories of attacks seem to be of children and runners. These set the lion up for a different kind of experience it seems. Its unnerving to think of a 150 pound tom coming up behind you for lunch but is it just that, nerves psyching our self out?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DustinF, post: 1051215, member: 88394"] Over the years I have heard of lions attacking runners and children. You don’t have to look long to find those stories. There are quite a few stories of guys hunting or calling and discover when they leave a set there was a lion a few yards behind them trying to figure out if they should pounce or not. Has any one ever heard of a lion actually attacking a lone hunter that was trying to call in coyotes or other animals? A lot of guys hunt alone with out issue. Maybe a state like California that has more protections for cats has issues. I know the lion is capable of taking humans but the stories of attacks seem to be of children and runners. These set the lion up for a different kind of experience it seems. Its unnerving to think of a 150 pound tom coming up behind you for lunch but is it just that, nerves psyching our self out? [/QUOTE]
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