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    I'm looking to get into lion hunting in the next couple years. Invested in a couple dogs I'm training this year. I'll go after mostly bobbers this winter but i'd like to get out on some lion towards the end of the season with a couple other local guys.

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    Quote Originally Posted by denverco View Post
    I'm looking to get into lion hunting in the next couple years. Invested in a couple dogs I'm training this year. I'll go after mostly bobbers this winter but i'd like to get out on some lion towards the end of the season with a couple other local guys.
    My neighbor has an awesome set up and a lot of experience. Im sure he would be willing to share some info, and ill tag along and search for tracks some time if you like. Just be ready for some long nights, all nighters and early mornings.
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    We have one visiting our neighborhood semi frequently. (Carter lake) I've only seen it once. Our neighbor who walks her dog each day has seen it a few times. I'd just as soon not have it around, but not wanting to shoot it and deal with the ramifications.

    Now the bear that tore out my guest room window two weeks ago Tuesday is another story....
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    Quote Originally Posted by sniper7 View Post
    My neighbor has an awesome set up and a lot of experience. Im sure he would be willing to share some info, and ill tag along and search for tracks some time if you like. Just be ready for some long nights, all nighters and early mornings.
    Sounds good man, I appreciate it. I'll take all the mentoring I can get!

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    Words of advice...

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    Quote Originally Posted by bryjcom View Post
    Words of advice...

    Check your 6.
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    Good advice here, but I'd also add that the McIntyre Hills WSA (BLM land) has one of the densest populations of mountain lions in Colorado...
    http://www.canyoncountrywilderness.o...ntyrehills.htm

    I own land bordering it, and have personally seen signs of pretty big cats...

    There's a "Five points" campground on hwy 50 that you could hike in from...

    http://cpw.state.co.us/placestogo/pa...s/Camping.aspx
    http://www.campingroadtrip.com/campg...nts-campground
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    I'm pretty sure one has been lurking around our neighborhood.....I haven't seen sign, but our dog has seen/smelt them before in oregon and he is acting scared/wierd, other dogs in neighborhood seem on edge, and our cat hasn't come home in days (think he might be chow). Weather changing so everythings starting to move...... and if I catch a cougar anywhere around outside the house I'm going to be checking it's stomach for our house cat if I can get a clear shot.

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    This one was is my driveway last year September. Still here and tag is Renewed !!! Here Kitty, Kitty, Kitty !!

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    Quote Originally Posted by 68Charger View Post
    Good advice here, but I'd also add that the McIntyre Hills WSA (BLM land) has one of the densest populations of mountain lions in Colorado...
    http://www.canyoncountrywilderness.o...ntyrehills.htm

    I own land bordering it, and have personally seen signs of pretty big cats...

    There's a "Five points" campground on hwy 50 that you could hike in from...

    http://cpw.state.co.us/placestogo/pa...s/Camping.aspx
    http://www.campingroadtrip.com/campg...nts-campground
    Several times while camping and riding the dirt bike at Texas Creek we have seen and heard mountain lions. Gotta be a great area for hunting them.

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