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What’s your spookiest hunting experience?
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<blockquote data-quote="marksman1941" data-source="post: 2888403" data-attributes="member: 68542"><p>A cat scream is about as unnerving as it gets. I grew up on the sticks, and 3 times we had a mountain lion kill a doe in the back yard, maybe 50 yards from my bedroom window. Waking up to a cat screaming over a kill is just pure terror, followed closely by the doe crying and wailing as she died. </p><p></p><p>The third time when my brother and I were 12/15 we heard the scream and realized the dogs were outside. My dad grabbed two shotguns and two flashlights and made me the light bearer while he and my brother went looking for the dogs. We got them inside thankfully, but my dad decided to chase the cat. So it's 5 am in November, we're all in slippers and bathrobes, walking through oak groves looking for a lion. I have both lights, dad and brother have shotguns. We caught a flash of eyes in the lights where the hill dropped off and thick heavier timber started. My dad said "there it is! Let's go!" And took off for the timber. My brother and I looked at each other and silently agreed dad was insane. When he realized his only light wasn't following him, he had to come back and we bailed back into the house. Standing there unarmed under the oak trees was a uniquely vulnerable feeling.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="marksman1941, post: 2888403, member: 68542"] A cat scream is about as unnerving as it gets. I grew up on the sticks, and 3 times we had a mountain lion kill a doe in the back yard, maybe 50 yards from my bedroom window. Waking up to a cat screaming over a kill is just pure terror, followed closely by the doe crying and wailing as she died. The third time when my brother and I were 12/15 we heard the scream and realized the dogs were outside. My dad grabbed two shotguns and two flashlights and made me the light bearer while he and my brother went looking for the dogs. We got them inside thankfully, but my dad decided to chase the cat. So it’s 5 am in November, we’re all in slippers and bathrobes, walking through oak groves looking for a lion. I have both lights, dad and brother have shotguns. We caught a flash of eyes in the lights where the hill dropped off and thick heavier timber started. My dad said “there it is! Let’s go!” And took off for the timber. My brother and I looked at each other and silently agreed dad was insane. When he realized his only light wasn’t following him, he had to come back and we bailed back into the house. Standing there unarmed under the oak trees was a uniquely vulnerable feeling. [/QUOTE]
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