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  • Discussion Topic: Is This Arkansas Cougar Real?
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    Here’s the latest Internet cougar candy. These photos popped up in my inbox with an unaccredited message reading, This lion was hit between Prescott and Ashdown Arkansas, by a car. Fish and Game had to come and put him down. He charged at the Fish and Game guy in the process. Look at his PAWS!

    What do you think? Are these photos real or doctored? Does anyone have more information about this claim?

    Paws1

    Paws

    The game and fish in arkansas claim that there are no cougars in arkansas, but they are several on mount magazine and they often come off the mountain

  • Monster Colorado Springs Muley
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    whoa, i bet you had to walk a few miles from your truck to spot this deer, there is no way you could have got your truck back in those woods. lol

  • Failure of Logic
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    i am speechless, yet the best part about hunting for me is not the meat, but the outdoors, adrenaline, and its just flat out fun.

  • Spring Gobbler
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    Nice bird

  • Eva's first fish
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    thats a monster

  • My monster catfish!!!!
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    it looks like it was worth fishing all day

  • "BIG CAT"
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  • "BIG CAT"
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    bbbbbbbig fish

  • Add Twenty Feet to Your Cast (Spin, Fly, and Bait)
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    When it comes to casting and fishing, you could do worse than become an apple slinger. This is an old country boy's trick in which a small apple is impaled on the end of a long, flexible sharpened stick. If you whip it overhand, you'll toss that fruit much farther than you possibly could with your arm alone.

    Awesome read, i will use this on my next fish outing

  • Learn the Wind to Pattern Deer
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    To kill deer consistently, you need help from above. I'm not talking about divine guidance. It's wind direction that puts venison on the platter or leaves it on the hoof.

    Wind is a current of cooler air that is sucked toward warmer air. If you hunt in flat, open country, the prevailing breezes that start and stop with the rise and fall of the sun can be very reliable. Once you have patterned the movement of the deer, you can place your stands to keep the breeze in your face as deer walk past.

    This will help a lot out in the field. I am learning a lot from this wonderful website full of outstanding outdoors intelligent people?