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Re: Do lions have a set route that they travel?

Posted: Fri Jul 31, 2009 7:41 pm
by Ike
Come on Brent, it's been a slow week and the weekends acomin so give us a link to that houndwhisper video or the one you did lions and bears fear me .......please? I laughed so hard I thought I was gonna piss on your pants rather than in mine on both of them........

And that ol' doughboy thing you had going on way back when, you know when you were gonna pile donuts up waste high in Timber Canyon and kill every bear in the country while I was gone.....gotta love it! I think I still have that photo of the doughboy with his ratpack in the quaken aspen trees? have to go see!

ike :wink:

Re: Do lions have a set route that they travel?

Posted: Fri Jul 31, 2009 7:44 pm
by Ike
HoundDawg wrote:People do not hide in the bushes and Shoo lions walking up and down the trail. You've been lied to amigo!! Have a great weekend.
Words of wisdom from a man who knows...........

Re: Do lions have a set route that they travel?

Posted: Fri Jul 31, 2009 7:45 pm
by liontracker
Yeh, and I'll go one step further, anytime a lion attacks a person or kills some stock around here the local G&F covers it up. Their reasoning when asked about it was, "I don't think the public needs to know about it". I am beginning to distrust the intentions of the G&F, and they are the very ones we should trust.

Re: Do lions have a set route that they travel?

Posted: Fri Jul 31, 2009 9:47 pm
by TRACKER
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Re: Do lions have a set route that they travel?

Posted: Fri Jul 31, 2009 11:58 pm
by BEAR HUNTER
Ha! Great responses but let me clear something up. The warden was NOT a buddy of mine. And yes I knew the part about hinding in bushes was a lie. I was wondering on the crossing part of it thinking that if that part were true, with some woods scouting I could find some consistent places to start a long tail.

Re: Do lions have a set route that they travel?

Posted: Sat Aug 01, 2009 1:10 am
by Ike
I've hunted alot of the same country for years, and there are some scratch trees that get visited about every winter either by the same toms or different tom lions. But let me put it this way, if you were hungry and needing something to eat then don't wait at a lion crossing hoping to fill your belly cause you'll most likely starve in Utah.......

ike :wink: