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Anyone have the video of the two mountain lions in TenMile?
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<blockquote data-quote="bigtex" data-source="post: 5879415" data-attributes="member: 2245"><p>Can't remember the year but I think I might have killed the first Coyote in McMinn County.</p><p>I had never seen or heard about anyone else seeing one previously.</p><p>It was on a cattle farm that was owned by a fellow I worked with. Every year I would ask him if he would give me permission to squirrel hunt his farm but he always turned me down.</p><p>One year I asked him if I could hunt and he said " I'll let you hunt if you'll kill that Coyote that's been chasing my cows." I laughed and told him ok but pretty sure there aren't any Coyotes in McMinn County.</p><p>Sure enough, opening day of Squirrel season as I was walking along the wood line bordering one of his pastures I saw ole Wiley sneaking up on a calf. He was a little out of range for a .22 but I used a little Kentucky windage and put him on the ground. I carried the stinky varmint back to his house and he was more excited than me to see it.</p><p>From then on I never had to ask for hunting permission again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigtex, post: 5879415, member: 2245"] Can't remember the year but I think I might have killed the first Coyote in McMinn County. I had never seen or heard about anyone else seeing one previously. It was on a cattle farm that was owned by a fellow I worked with. Every year I would ask him if he would give me permission to squirrel hunt his farm but he always turned me down. One year I asked him if I could hunt and he said " I'll let you hunt if you'll kill that Coyote that's been chasing my cows." I laughed and told him ok but pretty sure there aren't any Coyotes in McMinn County. Sure enough, opening day of Squirrel season as I was walking along the wood line bordering one of his pastures I saw ole Wiley sneaking up on a calf. He was a little out of range for a .22 but I used a little Kentucky windage and put him on the ground. I carried the stinky varmint back to his house and he was more excited than me to see it. From then on I never had to ask for hunting permission again. [/QUOTE]
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