twist wrote:In the mountains in Montana there isn't a man alive that can stick with seasoned dogs on a good lion track. Andy
You should try it in this country... lol

twist wrote:In the mountains in Montana there isn't a man alive that can stick with seasoned dogs on a good lion track. Andy

This is starting to sound like a book of tall tails and weak Harted dogshorshur wrote:my work partners uncle was an old time cougar hunter in the Adams lake area of BC and he in deep snow on snowshoes ran down his dogs and then the Tom lion...He treed it. Conditions were pretty extreme however.



That stuff cracks me up. And hell they made shows out of it like its some kinda rough job or something.macedonia mule man wrote:Justahunter I was told basically the same thing by a man that has tree a lot of lion. Sounds like the folk tales of lion hunting is about like the folk tale of alligator hunting down here. Most anybody can catch a gator, and you can get hurt but you would have to try hard.





