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type2bowhunter
Lil-Rokslider
Yeah I think I would..Would you be satisfied with calling one in? That might be the best alternative. Sot and stalk - would be a real challenge.
Yeah I think I would..Would you be satisfied with calling one in? That might be the best alternative. Sot and stalk - would be a real challenge.
Yeah I think I would..
How many have you called in?If you go that route, best to tandem up with a partner when on stand. It can be done solo, but risky at best. More often than not, those lions will come up behind you and they can get within a few feet before you realize they're right on top of you. Just sayin .....
Lions and snakesThis year I've got 2 out of state hunts for other species, in both cases I'll have a lion tag in my pocket. I'll keep one of these to myself but I'll say that one is archery ibex in NM. I've heard that there are quite a few lions in the Florida's. If we can spot one we'll give it a go.
Are you ashamed to admit the NR license cost $172? Lion tags, by themselves are rather cheap in many states.Oregon is over ran with cougar and non resident tags are only $16.50, virtually unlimited public lands. The best tactic is to set up over a ecall in an area with recent tracks. A dusting of snow helps find those tracks.