Actually I was not.
I originally replied to this post talking about the nature and weight of lynx from my personal observations.
After that, someone posted a somewhat large cougar being held by an individual...and I simply joked about the fact having him around to help loading a deer in the back of a truck...you my friend twisted it around...but all good.
Sorry this got derailed...certainly was not my intent.
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I thought this was about a man killing a Lynx with his hands and now some are talking about white tails?
Am I the only one confused here now?
Anyone got hunting stories about chasing the elusive Lynx?
Rob
Now thats a Happy Kitty !
One of the least exciting hunts a fellow can partake in, at least in northern BC, unfortunately. Most of the time they will let you walk to within a handful of yards of them, I'll have to upload the video I mentioned of following one several yards away. They are pretty confident and curious creatures, and I've been near many, many of them. Not one has had the least interest in me as a food source, and it wouldn't end well for the cat if they tried to eat a healthy male human. I've successfully rifle hunted them, and since have lost any interest in killing them as they are just so fearless. Enjoy looking at Lynx more than shooting Lynx personally. This said all the more power to those who enjoy the hunting as well, they likely act differently in more populated areas.
It's interesting though, they are likely the most difficult of all cats for hounds to tree. Even good cougar hounds can be made look like fools by a lynx.
Yes!.... and nothing can be more of a pita when you ar etrying to hunt cougar than a lynx.... man... all that running..... lol
Think we might be talking about two different things...at my age, for anything but a cat to be a cougar...there isn't going to be any running![]()