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Anyone have the video of the two mountain lions in TenMile?
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<blockquote data-quote="TheLBLman" data-source="post: 5878619" data-attributes="member: 1409"><p>When I was a young kid, there were <em>ZERO</em> coyotes in extreme West TN.</p><p>There were also relatively few deer & turkeys in West TN.</p><p></p><p>In fact, most West TN counties did not have a deer or a turkey season until sometime in the 1970's.</p><p>Even much of Stewart County (Middle TN) wasn't open to turkey hunting prior to the mid/late 80's.</p><p>Similar can be said for much of East TN.</p><p></p><p>As to how the coyotes came to be in West TN, I'm sure it wasn't only via natural migration across the Mississippi River. I heard first-hand, first-person from a wealthy fox hunter how he annually trapped coyotes in western states, brought them back to West TN, released them for his dogs to run. Those conversations pre-dated my ever seeing a coyote in West TN, much less ever hearing anyone talk about seeing a coyote.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheLBLman, post: 5878619, member: 1409"] When I was a young kid, there were [I]ZERO[/I] coyotes in extreme West TN. There were also relatively few deer & turkeys in West TN. In fact, most West TN counties did not have a deer or a turkey season until sometime in the 1970's. Even much of Stewart County (Middle TN) wasn't open to turkey hunting prior to the mid/late 80's. Similar can be said for much of East TN. As to how the coyotes came to be in West TN, I'm sure it wasn't only via natural migration across the Mississippi River. I heard first-hand, first-person from a wealthy fox hunter how he annually trapped coyotes in western states, brought them back to West TN, released them for his dogs to run. Those conversations pre-dated my ever seeing a coyote in West TN, much less ever hearing anyone talk about seeing a coyote. [/QUOTE]
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