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<blockquote data-quote="jmiller45" data-source="post: 1339090" data-attributes="member: 7186"><p>Your story is correct about the wildlife department.</p><p>At that time it was a crime to take a mountain lion.</p><p>To date that has changed.</p><p>The wildlife department has had so many calls and investigations of "Mountain lion kills",that it decided to put the lions on a varmint basis.</p><p>Shoot em as you see em, and let us know........From the date that new law came out, not one track, nor lion problem has been presented to the Wildlife Department.</p><p>Again, If you see one, take a plaster cast of the print, and call the local GW.</p></blockquote><p></p><p>I'm on a mission boys! Here Kitty Kitty Kitty!</p><p></p><p>That is pretty suprising that there hasn't been any complaints since they changed the law as you say. So, just to be perfectly clear if we shoot one then it's ok and we just need to call the GW? Do you think they would give us a permit to let us keep the hide? Just curious, it would be pretty cool.</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="jmiller45, post: 1339090, member: 7186"] Your story is correct about the wildlife department. At that time it was a crime to take a mountain lion. To date that has changed. The wildlife department has had so many calls and investigations of "Mountain lion kills",that it decided to put the lions on a varmint basis. Shoot em as you see em, and let us know........From the date that new law came out, not one track, nor lion problem has been presented to the Wildlife Department. Again, If you see one, take a plaster cast of the print, and call the local GW.[/QUOTE] I'm on a mission boys! Here Kitty Kitty Kitty! That is pretty suprising that there hasn't been any complaints since they changed the law as you say. So, just to be perfectly clear if we shoot one then it's ok and we just need to call the GW? Do you think they would give us a permit to let us keep the hide? Just curious, it would be pretty cool. [/QUOTE]
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