DNR admits Indiana HAS Mountain Lions!

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  • odie

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    I seen a big cat in shelby county a few years ago. I knew what I saw even though nobody beleived me.
     
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    Still waiting for the aformentioned pic or video proof to be posted from a member of the site. Trail cam pics are one thing but a camera or phone pic or vid of an up close and personal nature would be awesome! Still waiting..........
     

    VN Vet

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    Leave the big cats alone, unless they're ready to eat a human. They are not good eating and they don't deserve to be someones trophey. So please leave them alone and stay out of their territory. I love cats; big ones and little ones.

    If they start to become over populated and become legal to hunt, then you have my blessings for a successful and fun filled hunt.

    Go down to to SW Indiana and hunt the wild hogs. They can make your hair stand straight up.

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