seems like you are better off spendin 3 or four days lookin for the right track to run than tryin to run a cold track
you only have sun up to sun down to catch the cat
i would rather have a few people scoutin or scout hard than a cold trail or cold trailin dog as you know shit happens on a jumped animal
If you only turn on 6 hour old tracks you will run very few lions unless you are in lion infested country. 6 hour old tracks are smoking hot under good conditions.
I have also seen numerous times where lions stepped into the same tracks as a previous lions, which might explain some of the week old runable tracks. In deeper snow lions take the easiest route and if they don't have to break a trail they won't. I sure most of you snow hunters have found cougar tracks following your tracks stepping into your boot tracks.
The conditions I consider ideal is 1 to 2 feet of powder and 10 degrees, in those conditions you have no way of knowing how old the track is, you have to test it with your start dog.




