Traveling or not?

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Traveling or not?

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How can you tell the difference between a traveling tom and one that is not? Do you know before you turn out?
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If he is laying in a tree or still standing there I would say he is not traveling. If there are tracks and no cat I would say he is Traveling. :joker :lol: :lol: :beer
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if you figure that one out I would pay good money for the answer. :wink:
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If you trail all day - he was travelling
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In general when a lion is traveling he will use roads, trails and natural pathways. If you cut a lion that hits a road or ridgeline and follows it for a long way then leaves still heading in the same general direction he is probably traveling. If you see where he has crossed back and forth, walked a circle or walked both directions there is a good chance he has a kill or a female in the area he is hanging around. Pay close attention to the age of the tracks as a lion can walk through an area, make a bunch of tracks then line out traveling again and be miles away by daylight. A track that is a day or two older than the rest is a good indicator that he is hung up in that area.
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