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Tuesday, November 02, 2010

Here Kitty Kitty

This guy was hunting by himself when he downed this elk. Took pics with self-timer on his camera. States he about crapped his pants when he looked at the pictures the next morning.

17 comments:

Anonymous said...

wow. that coulda been bad

Anonymous said...

wow, that could have been interesting

Anonymous said...

wow,that coulda been dinner

Anonymous said...

Dat be a "Devil-Kitteh!" (to quote my fave page on Facebook)

Anonymous said...

wow, i'd be crapping my pants too!

Pragmatic said...

Wow, that is one crappy Photoshop job.

Anonymous said...

wow seems to be the popular phrase today.

Anonymous said...

a caption this photo moment...

"uhh, you gonna eat that?"

Anonymous said...

Wow, why not ? Its the only thing that can come to your mind right away when you see this picture. If that camera flash doesnt scare off that mountain lion this dude may be toast. I assume it was the flash which scared it away seeing as it probably blinded the cat judging by his eyes in the picture.

Anonymous said...

RRRRRRREEEEEEEERRRRRR! REEEEEEEERRRRR! SPPPPPPPSSSS!

Anonymous said...

great pic...thanks for posting. I guess you would have to be a dumb cat to attack a well armed hunter but still very scary.

Anonymous said...

just a link in the food chain

Anonymous said...

12:09 that cougar would have torn him to shreds before he could have chambered a round. Have you ever tried to pick up an angry house cat with all of his claws? Imagine a cat that weighs about 150 lbs and isn't tame - at all.

Anonymous said...

Actually, large cats and bears often follow/track hunters. Most times, when you field dress your kill, it's an easy meal for them. There have been studies done, that track the patterns of tagged animals, and those patterns change dramatically during the various hunting seasons.

Anonymous said...

It would have been a better photo if the elk and the cat were standing looking down at their fresh kill!

Anonymous said...

Anonymous said...
Actually, large cats and bears often follow/track hunters. Most times, when you field dress your kill, it's an easy meal for them. There have been studies done, that track the patterns of tagged animals, and those patterns change dramatically during the various hunting seasons.

Did you ever consider the fact that hunters may scare them away from their usual spots in the forest ? That could also be another reason they patterns change so drastically during hunting season...

Anonymous said...

what would have been funny is if he went to get a buddy to help him load the elk and th lion at it while he was gone....that would be something to write about