Re: Aged Beef......
Posted: Sun Apr 11, 2010 2:09 am
This is one of our collared females scavenging on an old deer quarter used for bait to capture wolverine photos on a remote camera that is also in our study area.
We caught a young male about 12 miles form this old female and it was scavenging on a dead yearling herford carcass that the landowner hauled off to shoot wolves off of....the young male returned to the carcass 9 days after we treed and collared him... We will be able to look at every site these two lions have over the next 2 years...a good bit of information on how much they really scavenge.
There is plenty for them to kill, deer, elk,moose, small game of all sorts and plenty of it.
Some of my big toms I have caught were started form a carcass where the land owner called me after he saw the cat feeding on it.
I think lions scavenge when ever the opportunity is there for a free meal....
Good Hunting
We caught a young male about 12 miles form this old female and it was scavenging on a dead yearling herford carcass that the landowner hauled off to shoot wolves off of....the young male returned to the carcass 9 days after we treed and collared him... We will be able to look at every site these two lions have over the next 2 years...a good bit of information on how much they really scavenge.
There is plenty for them to kill, deer, elk,moose, small game of all sorts and plenty of it.
Some of my big toms I have caught were started form a carcass where the land owner called me after he saw the cat feeding on it.
I think lions scavenge when ever the opportunity is there for a free meal....
Good Hunting