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Sounds like a mountain lion kill to me.
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Eric S. Gregory wrote:http://forums.ukcdogs.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=204325
I hedged an gave ya my pm an think one or the other of them two couldbe the culpret ,but would like yato write us all the details out on a post,terrain,the way the scean looked,tracks an dragg marks or none etc. was it fresh kill or stored up an reopened cash ? Any tracks,scrapes or anything around that kill site for within 100 yds ? How bout clawing on tree bark of tree trunks etc ?Maybe a leppord family long tail might chew off a leg and carry it up in a tree and loft it set on a crotch and come back and redue the same on the other leg but who knows could be a wolverine which i don`t know a thing bout their habbitts, or a mtn liom, I never seen one do that either but never say never !?
I`m interested in you received pms and what they considered too?
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My old man called me today and said the deer carcass had been covered up again today. Said he and my uncle seen cat tracks. They put two older film game cams on it. I am going to have to see pics to believe its a cat. If they get pics of anything I will share as soon as I can. I figure they have messed around it too much now also.
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