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Re: Mountain Lion
[Re: Brent]
#4018731
11/17/23 11:05 PM
11/17/23 11:05 PM
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Joined: Jan 2017
Posts: 7,064 Mobile, AL
Pwyse
14 point
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14 point
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Posts: 7,064
Mobile, AL
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Reading this post made my foreskin grow back. š³
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Re: Mountain Lion
[Re: jwalker77]
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11/17/23 11:23 PM
11/17/23 11:23 PM
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Joined: Jan 2005
Posts: 24,533 Clarksville, TN /Greenville, ...
bill
Freak of Nature
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Freak of Nature
Joined: Jan 2005
Posts: 24,533
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There's no aliens, no Bigfoot, no pathers, jaguardians, and I'm pretty sure jwalker shot his neighbors dog. That's just what I think though! The picture of the yellow spotted coyote was definately a coyote. But i been killing dogs all my life. No telling how many buckets full of puppies ive throwed in the river. Used to throw kittens in the pond in a burlap sack with a rock in it. I can remember watching my stepbrother reach in a doghouse and pull out beagle puppies and wack their head on a rock laying there by the doghouse. The mama never even growled at him. I reckon she didnt want to feed them either. Lifes rough in the country and bad rough on a farm in hard times. Dad gum animals have "rights" now. They never marched or picketed like the blacks and women did. Get in more trouble these days for killing a dang dog than you would a white man. Crazy world were living in. Wow....
" I do view Jim Waltz as a really good Presidential candidate" Bama_Earl
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Re: Mountain Lion
[Re: Brent]
#4019017
11/18/23 03:07 PM
11/18/23 03:07 PM
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Joined: Dec 2004
Posts: 25,428 Guntersville, AL
IDOT
I am Cornholio
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I am Cornholio
Joined: Dec 2004
Posts: 25,428
Guntersville, AL
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Reading this post made my foreskin grow back. How does it feel to be blind 
If youāre a common sense person, you probably donāt feel you have a home in this world right now. If youāre a Christian, you know you were never meant to.
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Re: Mountain Lion
[Re: IDOT]
#4019027
11/18/23 03:50 PM
11/18/23 03:50 PM
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Joined: Feb 2008
Posts: 3,266 N. Alabama
Reyn
10 point
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10 point
Joined: Feb 2008
Posts: 3,266
N. Alabama
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There hasn't been a confirmed Mountain Lion in Alabama since 1956.
-No Confirmed Pictures -No Confirmed Tracks -No Confirmed Road Kill
Plain and simple, they aren't here Thatās a lie. I saw a Bigfoot fighting with one years ago.
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Re: Mountain Lion
[Re: tikkatony]
#4019461
11/19/23 07:29 AM
11/19/23 07:29 AM
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Joined: Aug 2013
Posts: 12,163
BPI
Booner
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Booner
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Posts: 12,163
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We don't have Sasquatch in Florida we have Skunk Apes Thank you. Imagine how offended big feets must be when they are lumped in with skunk apes. Come on people.
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Re: Mountain Lion
[Re: IDOT]
#4019497
11/19/23 08:30 AM
11/19/23 08:30 AM
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Joined: Dec 2008
Posts: 3,920 dothan
eskimo270
10 point
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10 point
Joined: Dec 2008
Posts: 3,920
dothan
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There hasn't been a confirmed Mountain Lion in Alabama since 1956.
-No Confirmed Pictures -No Confirmed Tracks -No Confirmed Road Kill
Plain and simple, they aren't here Not Alabama but if you are familiar with West Point lake then you know itās a stoneās throw away. https://gon.com/news/troup-county-cougar-is-a-florida-pantherthe article says that the cat weighed 140# and is probably what people are seeing rather than mountain lions.
Super Predator
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Re: Mountain Lion
[Re: Ben2]
#4019530
11/19/23 09:30 AM
11/19/23 09:30 AM
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Joined: Dec 2015
Posts: 25,286 blount county alabama
jwalker77
Pumpkin - The Thermal Expert
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Pumpkin - The Thermal Expert
Joined: Dec 2015
Posts: 25,286
blount county alabama
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Still no wild lion of any kind in Bama. Prove me wrong, until someone can they are not here That is almost exactly what the democrats are saying about election fraud. Aint it? No evidence. Never happened.
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Re: Mountain Lion
[Re: Buckwheat]
#4019553
11/19/23 10:09 AM
11/19/23 10:09 AM
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Joined: Feb 2014
Posts: 5,794 Your Lock-on
Whild_Bill
š¦ Crawfishing Asshat š¦
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š¦ Crawfishing Asshat š¦
Joined: Feb 2014
Posts: 5,794
Your Lock-on
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They are here itās just most folks Iāve hunted with over the last 39 years donāt go real deep in the woods these cats and foots are real elusive and they live where they know people arenāt getting to just like a mature buck does but 1,000,000 times more narcissist about how they operate live and travel last club I was in was 4,000 acres and the membership hunted in places probably 300 acres same stands same spots for years most folks arenāt willing to go too far from a road deep into the woods but thatās where the wild things are
We Just Know What Works For Us
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Re: Mountain Lion
[Re: Whild_Bill]
#4019840
11/19/23 05:11 PM
11/19/23 05:11 PM
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Joined: Mar 2003
Posts: 5,943 Pine Hill, Al
Todd1700
12 point
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12 point
Joined: Mar 2003
Posts: 5,943
Pine Hill, Al
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They are here itās just most folks Iāve hunted with over the last 39 years donāt go real deep in the woods these cats and foots are real elusive and they live where they know people arenāt getting to just like a mature buck does but 1,000,000 times more narcissist about how they operate live and travel last club I was in was 4,000 acres and the membership hunted in places probably 300 acres same stands same spots for years most folks arenāt willing to go too far from a road deep into the woods but thatās where the wild things are Nonsense. There isn't a land animal in Alabama that doesn't occasionally come near where people are. Especially at night. I have seen many huge mature bucks standing in the ditch of the road at night even along very busy roads. Bears are still pretty scarce in Alabama but people see them pretty often. Sometimes right in their backyards. There aren't very many Florida panthers but wildlife biologists routinely lay eyes on them. Does the Alabama variant have some kind of cloaking device like a Klingon warship on Star Trek. Despite their low numbers in South Florida panthers are routinely hit and killed by cars down there. Yet never a single one has been run over in Alabama. Weird huh? There is always the chance that someone's exotic pet either got loose or was set free. But there is no natural breeding population of mt lions in Alabama.
The best index to a personās character is (a) how he treats people who canāt do him any good, and (b) how he treats people who canāt fight back. - Abigail van Buren
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Re: Mountain Lion
[Re: Todd1700]
#4019882
11/19/23 06:33 PM
11/19/23 06:33 PM
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Joined: Jan 2022
Posts: 1,948 Xroads
Backwards cowboy
8 point
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8 point
Joined: Jan 2022
Posts: 1,948
Xroads
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They are here itās just most folks Iāve hunted with over the last 39 years donāt go real deep in the woods these cats and foots are real elusive and they live where they know people arenāt getting to just like a mature buck does but 1,000,000 times more narcissist about how they operate live and travel last club I was in was 4,000 acres and the membership hunted in places probably 300 acres same stands same spots for years most folks arenāt willing to go too far from a road deep into the woods but thatās where the wild things are Nonsense. There isn't a land animal in Alabama that doesn't occasionally come near where people are. Especially at night. I have seen many huge mature bucks standing in the ditch of the road at night even along very busy roads. Bears are still pretty scarce in Alabama but people see them pretty often. Sometimes right in their backyards. There aren't very many Florida panthers but wildlife biologists routinely lay eyes on them. Does the Alabama variant have some kind of cloaking device like a Klingon warship on Star Trek. Despite their low numbers in South Florida panthers are routinely hit and killed by cars down there. Yet never a single one has been run over in Alabama. Weird huh? There is always the chance that someone's exotic pet either got loose or was set free. But there is no natural breeding population of mt lions in Alabama. Or bigfoots!
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Re: Mountain Lion
[Re: Todd1700]
#4020156
11/20/23 06:30 AM
11/20/23 06:30 AM
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Joined: Feb 2007
Posts: 22,229 colbert county
cartervj
Freak of Nature
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Freak of Nature
Joined: Feb 2007
Posts: 22,229
colbert county
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They are here itās just most folks Iāve hunted with over the last 39 years donāt go real deep in the woods these cats and foots are real elusive and they live where they know people arenāt getting to just like a mature buck does but 1,000,000 times more narcissist about how they operate live and travel last club I was in was 4,000 acres and the membership hunted in places probably 300 acres same stands same spots for years most folks arenāt willing to go too far from a road deep into the woods but thatās where the wild things are Nonsense. There isn't a land animal in Alabama that doesn't occasionally come near where people are. Especially at night. I have seen many huge mature bucks standing in the ditch of the road at night even along very busy roads. Bears are still pretty scarce in Alabama but people see them pretty often. Sometimes right in their backyards. There aren't very many Florida panthers but wildlife biologists routinely lay eyes on them. Does the Alabama variant have some kind of cloaking device like a Klingon warship on Star Trek. Despite their low numbers in South Florida panthers are routinely hit and killed by cars down there. Yet never a single one has been run over in Alabama. Weird huh? There is always the chance that someone's exotic pet either got loose or was set free. But there is no natural breeding population of mt lions in Alabama. Why does it have to escalate to a breeding population for one to be seen? Why canāt a young male be traveling thru? That is typical behavior for young males. One was documented as traveling across the upper Midwest and being run over on the Jersey Turnpike. It is possible that one could be seen traveling thru by several folks over a period of time which would account for multiple sightings. The breeding population response is not a prerequisite for seeing one but used to dismiss the possibility. Whatās funny is the states around used to say the same thing yet now there is actual evidence.
āSocialism only works in two places: Heaven where they don't need it and hell where they already have it.ā ā Ronald Reagan
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Re: Mountain Lion
[Re: cartervj]
#4020174
11/20/23 07:09 AM
11/20/23 07:09 AM
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Joined: Jun 2012
Posts: 25,414 Awbarn, AL
CNC
Dances With Weeds
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Dances With Weeds
Joined: Jun 2012
Posts: 25,414
Awbarn, AL
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Why does it have to escalate to a breeding population for one to be seen?
Why canāt a young male be traveling thru? That is typical behavior for young males. One was documented as traveling across the upper Midwest and being run over on the Jersey Turnpike.
It is possible that one could be seen traveling thru by several folks over a period of time which would account for multiple sightings.
The breeding population response is not a prerequisite for seeing one but used to dismiss the possibility. Whatās funny is the states around used to say the same thing yet now there is actual evidence.
Exactly!!!....Good post. 
āBuy the ticket, take the ride...And if it occasionally gets a little heavier than what you had in mindā¦.well, maybe chalk it up to forced consciousness expansionā¦..Tune in, freak out, get beatenā....Hunter S. Thompson
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Re: Mountain Lion
[Re: CNC]
#4020277
11/20/23 09:31 AM
11/20/23 09:31 AM
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Joined: Jan 2013
Posts: 20,077 Pelham
Ben2
Freak of Nature
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Freak of Nature
Joined: Jan 2013
Posts: 20,077
Pelham
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Why does it have to escalate to a breeding population for one to be seen?
Why canāt a young male be traveling thru? That is typical behavior for young males. One was documented as traveling across the upper Midwest and being run over on the Jersey Turnpike.
It is possible that one could be seen traveling thru by several folks over a period of time which would account for multiple sightings.
The breeding population response is not a prerequisite for seeing one but used to dismiss the possibility. Whatās funny is the states around used to say the same thing yet now there is actual evidence.
Exactly!!!....Good post.  There would have to be thousands of young males traveling through to account for everyone seeing lions in bama and never getting a single picture of one
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