Bittersweet Revenge

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Bittersweet Revenge

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I took Cosa to the vet saturday for x-rays. Her pelvis is broke in three places. She is retired for life and may not be able to deliver pups. When I woke up sunday, I was in a bad mood, so about 9:30 I collared up her mate Blue, their daughter Zia, and their grandson Iceman. We went for a walk out behind my house. When we left, I told Zia - "I don't want any crap from you today, lets kill a lion for mom", she can be a little trashy. Well about 10:30 we hit a 3 day old track. It was melted out and drifted and blown in with fresh snow from early that morning. I couldn't tell what direction it was heading, so I just trusted in the dogs. About 1/2 mile into it, I came to where it headed down a slope and I could see the snow piled to the front of the track and I knew we were on the right end of it. We unraveled thursdays' night time activities and then fridays'. We found where it had missed a kill friday. Then we came to saturday nights track, but it was already melting out fast and on the steep ground it was gone. There was only a slight disturbance in the mud of what was left of the track. Blue was going track for track and Zia was a little in front. We had slowed down and I was only 100 yds behind now. Blue worked up the finger ridge we were on and Zia cut accross canyon. She struck on the other side and trailed into a deep and steep slot canyon. As soon as she got out of sight I heard her strike like she caught wind of it, then a little silence and then she trailed into view at full bawl. She was trailing from right to left across from me on the bare slickrock. The way she was going I knew she had made a jump. About 200 yds further she was treed and the other two fell in right behind her. I still had not got a very good look at the track and was surprised to see a big old Tom up the tree! He was only 6 feet off the ground and he was pissed! It was a little nerve wracking getting the hounds tied back with him that close. I wasn't too comfortable turning my back on him 3 times at that range. When I pulled the trigger, the muzzle of my pistol was only 4 feet from his chest. On impact he litterally flew out of the tree. He measured 7 feet 9 inches from tip of nose to tip of tail and the skull green scores 15 1/8 inches.
Not a bad note to end Cosa's career on. It's time for the young ones to step up to the plate.
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Post by chancemarquette »

beautiful cat. sounds like great dog work to. sorry to hear about the other dog, sounds like your younger ones have it covered tho
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Post by krk hunting »

Liontracker.

It is always nice when things come together after a long hard track. Great Cat!!

Good Luck and have a Merry Christmas

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Danm good cat good job< we cought one yesterday.
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That's what I heard. Thanks and congrats to you guys.
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thanks last sunday we ran i think there were 3 or 4 lions with Mike
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Post by Mike Leonard »

Great job Tim. I know how hard it is when this stuff happens but she did her job it is just a dangerous job.

Some of you may not know Liontracker is a fearless guy when it comes to heights and steep places he walked high iron construction for a long time and he can tell where she was had his knees a shaking so you know it was bad.
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Post by Trueblue »

Love the look of those bluedogs.Lion doesn't look too bad either.
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Post by chilcotin hillbilly »

Sorry to hear about your dog. revenge is sweet some times. Best of luck with the young ones.
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Post by Arkansas Frog »

Is them Del Cameron dogs?
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Post by hemihound0713 »

Sorry to hear about your dog. My female not a hound but as just as good of a coondog as them she got ran over one night coonhunting and she had a broke pelvis in 5 places, but more less the left side was crushed and they wanted to do a formoral head removal they wanted atleast 6K for the surgery. I had in no way the options to get that kind of money so the vet told us we could lay her up in a crate for 8weeks and see is that would heal, well its been 4 months and she has made a full recovery. I hope your dog will be ok. Best to luck on hunting.
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Post by liontracker »

Yes Frog, them is Cameron hounds, straight from Del hisself. They did a femural head removal on her. She is starting to get around some. Just watching her move makes me sick.
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Post by pat_kemp »

I also have a dog that broke her pelvis in a few spots a couple years back and she has made a full recovery and is now an awesome cat dog. well good luck with her hopefully she has the luck my dog did and get a good recovery.
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Post by ALEX »

Those are some really nice looking dogs Liontracker. Hope your dog makes a good recovery.
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Thanks, you guys are the best!
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