Fatal mountain lion attack Colorado

Yikes. My son solo hiked within a mile of there this past summer.
Crazier story or coincidence. My buddy has land real close to crosier. He was hunting the PLO buck tag and told me he glassed two big cats right at dawn… unironically on opening morning of lion season, Monday post 4th season closure, about 200 yards off. He just watched them since he didn’t have a tag…
 
Most mtn lion attacks on humans aren't successful in terms of the intended outcome. So, on that front, you have an attack and you have a "successful" attack. Reportedly, cats don't like a fight so, if they don't land deliver a lethal attack on the first attempt and there is resistance, they tend to give up. So I've read, at least. I was using the term "successful" in relation to the outcome of actually being killed. Attacks are more common than "successful" attacks/kills. From what I'm reading, 15% of mtn lion attacks on humans are successful.

Understood. Replace “killed” with “attacked” and it makes sense.
 
Crazier story or coincidence. My buddy has land real close to crosier. He was hunting the PLO buck tag and told me he glassed two big cats right at dawn… unironically on opening morning of lion season, Monday post 4th season closure, about 200 yards off. He just watched them since he didn’t have a tag…

I took the online class. Half the time I can tell with 90% confidence when it’s a tom. When are we going?
 
Prayers and condolences for the family.

It does highlight how misguided the Prop 127 attempt to eliminate mountain lion hunting was. Even more concerning is the fact that many of the Prop 127 proponents sit on the Colorado wildlife commission.
 
Here's a few that the warden missed in Justin's neighborhood.....

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Lots of lions behind Boulder.
I think to assume the lady was killed quickly, is wishful thinking.
Likely? Sure.
Far from certain, though.
 
It always surprises me how many folks hike in the Front Range woods alone, at dusk, and wearing ear buds...

But a damn shame for this woman and her family regardless.
 
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This female was caught about 100 yards from my shooting bench. 7 hours after I got done zeroing a rifle solo. She was one of 6 caught within a half mile. Several on cameras didn’t get caught.

Statistically you might have a higher chance of being killed by lightning, but I don’t think I’d put lion encounters out of the question if real possibilities.
 
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This female was caught about 100 yards from my shooting bench. 7 hours after I got done zeroing a rifle solo. She was one of 6 caught within a half mile. Several on cameras didn’t get caught.

Statistically you might have a higher chance of being killed by lightning, but I don’t think I’d put lion encounters out of the question if real possibilities.
Those statistics aren't very accurate... I always hear that about sharks (I live in florida) well my chances of getting ripped apart by a bull shark are much higher while swimming in the gulf but these numbers get skewed when you add the population of the entire united states even though 99% of them will have 0% chance of encountering a shark. same goes for lion / bears whatever. Your chances are way high if you live in an area with them and spend time in the woods.
 
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