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    #46
    A couple of y'all need to grow up and drop it...


    I posted a few years ago about a lady friend who saw one up in Wise county and you guys laughed me off the page. Even though she is an avid hunter and has taken a lion (mountain lion) before and all I heard was she was crazy/saw shadows/house cat/etc... So I don't put much stock in some of you.

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      #47
      Another mt lion thread

      Originally posted by WCB View Post
      A couple of y'all need to grow up and drop it...


      I posted a few years ago about a lady friend who saw one up in Wise county and you guys laughed me off the page. Even though she is an avid hunter and has taken a lion (mountain lion) before and all I heard was she was crazy/saw shadows/house cat/etc... So I don't put much stock in some of you.

      Was it black or pink? Refresh my memory?[emoji12][emoji51]

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        #48
        I remembered the Wise County lion story, I also questioned it. Could there have been one in Wise, sure. If I remember correctly she saw the lion carrying a calf, which it could do, but when that was added to the story my BS meter pegs. Until there are photos, it’s all hearsay.

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          #49
          Originally posted by Deerguy View Post
          It's not completely surprising that a lion was identified in the area. They have a large home range and sometimes seek out new territory. But, there absolutely is not a population of lions in the area or anywhere east of I35 in Texas. 99.9% of all 'sightings' are not verified and never substantiated. Plus, there's a better than average chance this was a pet lion.
          "Sometimes?"....."Absolutely?"...."Never?"....

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            #50
            Pretty scattered, rather very scattered in this part of the country, not a 'stable' population. I'd grant people seeing them in multiple places is likely the same lion, their range is very large.
            As for when there's one, there's two? Not.

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