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There has been a number of reports of cougars here in Alaska. Can't remember if there are any pics.
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I bet the rabbit population is down the reason the coyotes have moved on to other places or else distemper has killed them off....charlie
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It's hard to figure Charlie, with as many deer as there are in the area. Rabbit populations were pretty high this year as were squirrels. I would imagine that a lot of their food is rabbits and squirrels. But with all the deer I would have expected them to stick around all winter. I'll be watching to see if they return in the spring.
Turkey season isn't that far away and I'm already geting excited. I generally don't shoot turkeys in the fall although I get pleanty of chances when bowhunting deer. But the spring gobbler season really gets me going. |
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If I may suggest.... perhaps your population was hit hard by mange. That could provide a heavy die off if the weather has been bad enough. We have seen it here in Southernmost Illinois.
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Could be Bruce. I have mixed emotions about them leaving the area. On one hand I am happy that they are not taking any deer, but on the other hand, I have a feeling that they are helping to keep the deer herd in check. But I do hate the thought of them killing deer. It's probably a bad way to die.
I am the only one who seriously hunts the property. There's no way I can keep them in check, especially since I don't like to take the does. None of the land around the property is hunted, so if we get a bad winter, I can envision some problems. Starvation is a bad death. I have seen large scale starvation once, I don't want to see it again. |
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Here's a big blonde female I saw today. She looks very well fed and had no fear of me.
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Dean,
That almost looks like a coy-dog mix. Do you have those? In Northern NYS I have seen them. Bob Jurewicz |
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Could that be a dog cross Dean??
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