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Old Oct 27, 2005 | 09:50 PM
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He's not in your backyard, your in his. I'm out.
Old Oct 27, 2005 | 09:52 PM
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Oh and a .357 is A PISTOL not a rifle is that not better than a shotgun, LOL for downing a cougar. Stick with what you know it's obviously not hunting. LOL
Old Oct 27, 2005 | 10:20 PM
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Originally posted by Gilligans Hitch:
Oh and a .357 is A PISTOL not a rifle is that not better than a shotgun, LOL for downing a cougar. Stick with what you know it's obviously not hunting. LOL
I was not commenting on the .357 part. I am fully aware that a .357 is a pistol. I was referring to the part in which you said...
Originally posted by Gilligans Hitch:
Do yourself a favor & GET A RIFLE
Also, generally speaking, most of the population does not own a pistol. A greater deal do however have a 12 gauge and a couple 30-06s in their closet. I have hunted my whole life, own guns, both pistols and long rifles, and also do a bit of reloading. I by no way consider myself an expert, and do not try to belittle people with my knowledge. And I really do not want to start a pissing match, seeing who knows the most about hunting purely for your sake. Grow up.

Originally posted by Gilligans Hitch:
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.
I know for a fact that conservation officers will shoot bears for basically hanging around a human development. I am currently working at a new oilsands development here, and in the past 3 months, the conservation officer has shot over 30 black bears. There has not been one bear attack on site yet, but the bears are hanging around the site, causing work disruptions and excess workplace hazards.I think a cougar hanging around his home, and eating his pets is a bit of a problem. I'm sure if a cougar ate your precious pitbull, you would want to kill it too. The cougar knows where to get an easy meal. I'm pretty sure it's also not quite that easy to relocate a cougar, but I'm sure with your 'wildlife schooling' and experience living in a national park you knew that.


PS...See how easy it is to respond to multiple posts with one post?...lol

Oh, and this discussion reminds me of something I heard once. I think it had to do with the special olympics somehow relating to arguing on the internet? (no offence to the special olympics). Perhaps with your vast wealth of knowledge you can enlighten us.

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Old Oct 28, 2005 | 07:08 AM
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Originally posted by Drew:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Gilligans Hitch:
Oh and a .357 is A PISTOL not a rifle is that not better than a shotgun, LOL for downing a cougar. Stick with what you know it's obviously not hunting. LOL
I was not commenting on the .357 part. I am fully aware that a .357 is a pistol. I was referring to the part in which you said...
Originally posted by Gilligans Hitch:
Do yourself a favor & GET A RIFLE
Also, generally speaking, most of the population does not own a pistol. A greater deal do however have a 12 gauge and a couple 30-06s in their closet. I have hunted my whole life, own guns, both pistols and long rifles, and also do a bit of reloading. I by no way consider myself an expert, and do not try to belittle people with my knowledge. And I really do not want to start a pissing match, seeing who knows the most about hunting purely for your sake. Grow up.

Originally posted by Gilligans Hitch:
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.
I know for a fact that conservation officers will shoot bears for basically hanging around a human development. I am currently working at a new oilsands development here, and in the past 3 months, the conservation officer has shot over 30 black bears. There has not been one bear attack on site yet, but the bears are hanging around the site, causing work disruptions and excess workplace hazards.I think a cougar hanging around his home, and eating his pets is a bit of a problem. I'm sure if a cougar ate your precious pitbull, you would want to kill it too. The cougar knows where to get an easy meal. I'm pretty sure it's also not quite that easy to relocate a cougar, but I'm sure with your 'wildlife schooling' and experience living in a national park you knew that.


PS...See how easy it is to respond to multiple posts with one post?...lol

Oh, and this discussion reminds me of something I heard once. I think it had to do with the special olympics somehow relating to arguing on the internet? (no offence to the special olympics). Perhaps with your vast wealth of knowledge you can enlighten us.
</font>[/QUOTE]Sorry about the posts, I could care less that I am not a computer nerd or care to be. I just got my hair up due to people's attitude towards me just because I happen to defend dogs. Defo seemed to be the ONLY one that has the ability on this board to have an open mind when it comes to pit's & BSL. I have been the target of peoples ridicule just because of this? Who's acting childish?

I also said before that I would rather handle arguments in person, over the phone, maybe you missed that.....

I guess that's way things work in the boonies (sad), but where there is actual human population in Waterton/Banff national parks it doesn't happen like that period. My wifes mother is a director @ one of these parks to this day, and I grew up getting schooled by the gunsmith(for the last 25+ years to the RCMP/CO's/local police) on hunting, and conservation...my father. We have both reloaded till the cows come home, but don't care to anymore because we have both quit hunting.

On a side note my mother-in-law hit a deer with her Pontiac Wave (she commutes now) this week & it's pretty much written off. Do you drive your little car to the oil sands project? Keep your eyes open.

I'm no tree hugger or plan on joining Greenpeace, I just happen to think conservation is better than destroying, maybe so that my kids kids can enjoy wildlife after we are long gone. [img]graemlins/dunno.gif[/img]

Can some of you just keep an open mind?! Grow up!

Apology accepted Dodgeram. I kind of thought that's the way it works there. Why is it they chase off Polar bears rather than shoot them when the get into peoples garbages. [img]graemlins/dunno.gif[/img] I watched a program on TV recently where kids were walking to school & a Polar bear was in real close proximity to them, & the CO just fired warning shots so that it would leave the area?

No need to hate.

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Old Oct 28, 2005 | 08:02 AM
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Chunk would diagree...Cougars are good eat's...dont use a missile launcher take it down.Lets eater up!
Old Oct 28, 2005 | 08:46 AM
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00 buck. 12 .33 caliber bullets from a 12 ga.

I've hunted deer with it in the bush and taken down bucks twice the size of this coug with no issues under 75ft.

I think everyone needs to gear down and not take themselves so seriously, 'cause no one else does.
Old Oct 28, 2005 | 08:59 AM
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I highly doubt that's the ammo he has on hand. Still not MY weapon of choice here.

I had no idea that polar bears are protected. We keep shooting bears/cougars & soon they will be protected as well. There are times when it's necessary & times that it should be avoided if possible. Nobody agrees with that? You want these awesome beasts going the way of the Dodo? I know that sounds drastic but it's a possibility if everyone wants to shoot first ask questions later.

I don't quite understand why relocating bears works here but not there?

I agree with protecting yours defro. I always will.

Using a shotgun on a cougar reminds me of hunters that take their shot from 5-600yards and say I hit um but couldn't find um. It takes all kinds I guess. If he MUST be shot do the job right for christ sakes! I still think relocation in this instance should at least be considered , like I said before, the people on the island are in his backyard not the other way around. Kind of like a national park if you catch my drift.

I would really like to hear what the CO in Courtney said about this "problem" cougar.

In regards to the APBT ban, the people that think a reasonable solution is to ban them, quit greasing me because I think it's a poor solution. I'll continue to be serious about that, especially when I get greased for it. That's what brought me into this thread to begin with.

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