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Old Oct 26, 2005 | 07:12 PM
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Lame weapon for it IMO, don't miss & get real close. LOL

By that I mean get very close to the cougar when you take the shot. Like you may have to get him to lunge @ you then shoot. A shotgun of any gauge would not be my weapon of choice for downing a cougar. Do yourself a favor & GET A RIFLE or maybe a good ole' 357 magnum. LOL

A shotgun is not going to cut it. [img]tongue.gif[/img] It's not a good choice at all. Your just going to end up wounding it, & that's really gonna **** him off.

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Old Oct 27, 2005 | 10:19 AM
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Well it was was what available at the time. And from 30 feet and elevated, a shotgun will make a mess of pretty much anything. So the bastich didn't show up last night but we heard shots (3) just down the road around 8:00 last night.

Our badly mauled ewe succumbed to her injuries yesterday as well. Ms Tuner is not doing to well as her animals are pets. I'll have to figure out a nice way to sneak another one into the barn without her seeing me do it. She's watching anything that moves right now.

<EDIT> I should point out as well, that in no way are we going to step outside of the legal means at our disposal to remove this problem cat. We will of course stay within the laws of Province of British Columbia as it relates to use of a firearm, hunting and protecting ones livestock.

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Old Oct 27, 2005 | 01:05 PM
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Not quite on the 12 gauge. Poor choice! You really think that a conservation officer or hunter for that matter would use a 12 gauge (or any guage) shotgun on a cougar? Don't think so......

So now we have a wounded 100+lb. cougar one the loose in your neighborhood? Any word about the gun shots you heard? I'm not impressed.
Old Oct 27, 2005 | 09:03 PM
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At 30ft a shotgun with a slug inside will down a 100lb couger.

Hell I'll bet I could drop a 100lb pitbull with one too!
Old Oct 27, 2005 | 09:28 PM
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Originally posted by Gilligans Hitch:
Not quite on the 12 gauge. Poor choice! You really think that a conservation officer or hunter for that matter would use a 12 gauge (or any guage) shotgun on a cougar? Don't think so......

So now we have a wounded 100+lb. cougar one the loose in your neighborhood? Any word about the gun shots you heard? I'm not impressed.
In the possible dark, low light and close range, you are going to have one heck of a time hitting that cougar with a long rifle (scope or open site). With the 12 gauge, all you need to do is put a bead on it, and it's all over, as long as you are close enough. Cougars are relatively 'soft' so to speak compared to deer and anything bigger than #4 or #2 shot shouldn't have any trouble with it. I shot a porcupine with a 12 gauge out of a tree at about 30 feet and it basically blew the mid section out of it.
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^I already considered he may be using slugs, & it's still a very poor choice for downing a COUGAR. What do you know about shooting slugs or shotguns for that matter? Enlighten me with your vast experience on firearms & their ammunitions....

If you had any real clue in regards to APBT's or BSL you would know that APBT's do not weigh 100lbs. LOL
Old Oct 27, 2005 | 09:36 PM
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Originally posted by Drew:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Gilligans Hitch:
Not quite on the 12 gauge. Poor choice! You really think that a conservation officer or hunter for that matter would use a 12 gauge (or any guage) shotgun on a cougar? Don't think so......

So now we have a wounded 100+lb. cougar one the loose in your neighborhood? Any word about the gun shots you heard? I'm not impressed.
In the possible dark, low light and close range, you are going to have one heck of a time hitting that cougar with a long rifle (scope or open site). With the 12 gauge, all you need to do is put a bead on it, and it's all over, as long as you are close enough. Cougars are relatively 'soft' so to speak compared to deer and anything bigger than #4 or #2 shot shouldn't have any trouble with it. I shot a porcupine with a 12 gauge out of a tree at about 30 feet and it basically blew the mid section out of it. </font>[/QUOTE]I've shot shotguns my whole life, IT'S A POOR CHOICE for downing a cougar. A cougar is not exactly a porcupine. The group would need to be very tight! You would have to be close, you really want to get close to a 100lb cat?
Old Oct 27, 2005 | 09:38 PM
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Wake up and give your heads a shake, sedate that cougar and move him to where there is no human population or livestock!
Old Oct 27, 2005 | 09:44 PM
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Originally posted by Gilligans Hitch:
Wake up and give your heads a shake, sedate that cougar and move him to where there is no human population or livestock!
Obviously somebody's never heard of the 'Food Chain'


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Old Oct 27, 2005 | 09:47 PM
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He's not a problem cougar. A conservation officer won't even shoot a bear if it attacks a human when defending it's young or is startled. The only times they will actually go out and shoot a bear is if it attacks a human for a food source.

Has this cougar done that yet? What did that conservation officer say about this "problem cougar"?

My wife and I are very schooled when comes to wildlife (she also grew up in a national park). So go hump someone else's leg, because your attitudes are pissin me off.



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