Hunter Customs
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Here in Missouri there's been more sightings of mountain lions lately, however the MDC for years claimed mountain lions don't exist in Missouri.
They also claim they have never turned any loose, I'm not sure I believe that.
Last year a bow hunter around Chillicothe Missouri got an excellent picture of one on his trail camera, but the MDC claimed the big cat was just passing through, I have to wonder how they would know that.
Then a few weeks back a gentleman in Platt County took an excellent picture of one sitting in a tree on his property.
The MDC sent their MLRT (Mountain Lion Response Team) to investigate and found claw marks on the tree along with hair samples.
The MLRT said they were going to check the DNA in the hair samples to see where the big cat was from.
I also wonder how that's done unless you have DNA on file to compare it to and you knew where the cat came from who's DNA you have on file.
Well it looks like the MLRT is going to get their chance to check some more DNA as it seems a gentleman killed one around Hardin Missouri.
It appears the big cat chose to dine on a calf or two that belonged to the gentleman that shot him.
There's been one spotted by several different people in our area, as a matter of fact a couple of people had to stop their vehicles while the big cat crossed the road in front of them.
So it looks like now the MDC is going to have to admitt that the big cats do exist in Missouri.
Regards
Bob Hunter
www.huntercustoms.com
They also claim they have never turned any loose, I'm not sure I believe that.
Last year a bow hunter around Chillicothe Missouri got an excellent picture of one on his trail camera, but the MDC claimed the big cat was just passing through, I have to wonder how they would know that.
Then a few weeks back a gentleman in Platt County took an excellent picture of one sitting in a tree on his property.
The MDC sent their MLRT (Mountain Lion Response Team) to investigate and found claw marks on the tree along with hair samples.
The MLRT said they were going to check the DNA in the hair samples to see where the big cat was from.
I also wonder how that's done unless you have DNA on file to compare it to and you knew where the cat came from who's DNA you have on file.
Well it looks like the MLRT is going to get their chance to check some more DNA as it seems a gentleman killed one around Hardin Missouri.
It appears the big cat chose to dine on a calf or two that belonged to the gentleman that shot him.
There's been one spotted by several different people in our area, as a matter of fact a couple of people had to stop their vehicles while the big cat crossed the road in front of them.
So it looks like now the MDC is going to have to admitt that the big cats do exist in Missouri.
Regards
Bob Hunter
www.huntercustoms.com