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<blockquote data-quote="Raido Free America" data-source="post: 3908373" data-attributes="member: 45328"><p>We had one jump out to the sholder of a gravel road, and run along just in front of the car for 50/60 yards, early one morning while going fishing, when I was about 12 or 13 years old. where Keystone Lake is now!! Saw a young Cougar, a friend of mine had killed. my adult son saw an adult Cougar in a customers yard near Shell Creek Lake 5/6 years ago! He was delivering something, and the people were not home! He said he just turned around and this Cougar was standing 20/30 feet away just looking at him, licking it's lips! He was next to his truck so he got in and watched him a while, he finally just walked off! I don't know if the Oklahoma wildlife people acknowledge we have Cougars, or not, but I know a guy that is a wildfife biolgest in Arkansas. I ask him why they didn't ackowledge they had a cougar population, and his answer was, do you have any idea how much paperwork that would create?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Raido Free America, post: 3908373, member: 45328"] We had one jump out to the sholder of a gravel road, and run along just in front of the car for 50/60 yards, early one morning while going fishing, when I was about 12 or 13 years old. where Keystone Lake is now!! Saw a young Cougar, a friend of mine had killed. my adult son saw an adult Cougar in a customers yard near Shell Creek Lake 5/6 years ago! He was delivering something, and the people were not home! He said he just turned around and this Cougar was standing 20/30 feet away just looking at him, licking it's lips! He was next to his truck so he got in and watched him a while, he finally just walked off! I don't know if the Oklahoma wildlife people acknowledge we have Cougars, or not, but I know a guy that is a wildfife biolgest in Arkansas. I ask him why they didn't ackowledge they had a cougar population, and his answer was, do you have any idea how much paperwork that would create? [/QUOTE]
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