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<blockquote data-quote="swampratt" data-source="post: 2816211" data-attributes="member: 15054"><p>Ok so i posted a picture of the place I hunt. In another thread.</p><p></p><p>I hunted there opening morning, Family was at a cabin at Tenkiller so I drove to Eufaula early.</p><p></p><p>I get there before light and walk to a nice area.</p><p>It is super windy and cold..I move from that spot at 11am..Yes i know stay put.</p><p></p><p>Anyway I diagonaled through the woods slowly and on one of the ridges i seen 2 white flags..about 80 yards through the thick brush and trees.</p><p></p><p>HHHMMM should not have been me ..as i was still and slowly looking around for some time.</p><p></p><p>Now another open logging road was 15 yards from me so I went there and sat down.</p><p>I look the direction that the deer ran from and see something slinking across the logging road..Thought coyote at first but too dark and it was crouched and dark grey color and walking crouched. On all 4's.</p><p></p><p>I go up th that area and look for tracks and see nothing... i go into the woods there and zig then tag through the woods and come back out on the logging road and walk up it about 140 yards and sit down as I seen nothing.</p><p></p><p>I am looking at where I seen the coyotee come out and 10 minutes pass and I see that crouched critter come out of the tree line onto the logging road.. It came out at the same place I came out at. This road has grasses growing down it that block some of the view.</p><p>Who is tracking who???</p><p></p><p>I get a good look at it and pull up my .308 with scope set on 4X and take another look.</p><p>Not a coyote. Not a dog.... It has been looking right at me since it came onto the road.. it is about to the other side and stops.</p><p></p><p>Long tail not bushy.. black muzzle and again all dark grey color. I bust a round right below it between it's legs into the dirt ..I want to see it jump.</p><p></p><p>It jumped high into the air and had a hunched up back and long whippy tail dark muzzle and dark color around the top of it's feet. Round head. Thick legs and ankles.. Short coat no fluffy hair. Big round feet.</p><p></p><p>It ran like snoopy in mid air..hit the ground and was gone..</p><p>Now a friend of mine seen a black and a dark tan mountain lion in the same area a few years ago.. well 5 miles from there anyway.</p><p></p><p>Was very cool to see this cat.. yes I think it was a cat. Ever scare a cat and watch them jump.. This critter jumped the same way.. Up into the air and a haunched up mid section when it happened.</p><p></p><p>Hunt me one more time and I will scatter your fur. <img src="/images/smilies/smile.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" data-shortname=":)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="swampratt, post: 2816211, member: 15054"] Ok so i posted a picture of the place I hunt. In another thread. I hunted there opening morning, Family was at a cabin at Tenkiller so I drove to Eufaula early. I get there before light and walk to a nice area. It is super windy and cold..I move from that spot at 11am..Yes i know stay put. Anyway I diagonaled through the woods slowly and on one of the ridges i seen 2 white flags..about 80 yards through the thick brush and trees. HHHMMM should not have been me ..as i was still and slowly looking around for some time. Now another open logging road was 15 yards from me so I went there and sat down. I look the direction that the deer ran from and see something slinking across the logging road..Thought coyote at first but too dark and it was crouched and dark grey color and walking crouched. On all 4's. I go up th that area and look for tracks and see nothing... i go into the woods there and zig then tag through the woods and come back out on the logging road and walk up it about 140 yards and sit down as I seen nothing. I am looking at where I seen the coyotee come out and 10 minutes pass and I see that crouched critter come out of the tree line onto the logging road.. It came out at the same place I came out at. This road has grasses growing down it that block some of the view. Who is tracking who??? I get a good look at it and pull up my .308 with scope set on 4X and take another look. Not a coyote. Not a dog.... It has been looking right at me since it came onto the road.. it is about to the other side and stops. Long tail not bushy.. black muzzle and again all dark grey color. I bust a round right below it between it's legs into the dirt ..I want to see it jump. It jumped high into the air and had a hunched up back and long whippy tail dark muzzle and dark color around the top of it's feet. Round head. Thick legs and ankles.. Short coat no fluffy hair. Big round feet. It ran like snoopy in mid air..hit the ground and was gone.. Now a friend of mine seen a black and a dark tan mountain lion in the same area a few years ago.. well 5 miles from there anyway. Was very cool to see this cat.. yes I think it was a cat. Ever scare a cat and watch them jump.. This critter jumped the same way.. Up into the air and a haunched up mid section when it happened. Hunt me one more time and I will scatter your fur. :) [/QUOTE]
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