So, the MNR denies any existance and it is all a big cover up.
They finally acknowledge their presence, and that is a big cover up?
Got it! Phew, glad that is all sorted out.
It will all be sorted out when one has been killed....Until then?????
Now, I want to see the MNR research Mediumfoots and hybrid moose/caribou.

So... Cougar defense thread in 3....2....

I have seen 2 in Northern Ontario. Both on the way to my trapline. I am quite familiar with lynx vs cougar....and well the tails on these two were quite long. Both spotted crossing a LARGE logging road during the day. Jumped across a 15 foot ditch like my house cat jumps on the couch. One spotted in 1990 with my father...he saw it too. Second in 2007 I was by myself but it was unmistakable. Almost the exact same spot. I have no delusions it was the same cat as the sightings were 17 years apart.
Don't you find it odd that with all the wolf bait piles and wolf snares/traps out there on the hundreds of traplines that an accidental cougar catch has not been reported?.
Don't you find it odd that with all the wolf bait piles and wolf snares/traps out there on the hundreds of traplines that an accidental cougar catch has not been reported? I figure if they were around some trapper would have snagged one by now and reported it to MNR, which they would use as proof over a few hairs on barbed wire.
No, not the attractive middle aged women but the cat.
http://www.vancouversun.com/technology/Cougars+again+living+wild+Ontario+major+study+finds/6311757/story.html
I always believed there was, never seen any myself, but I am glad it is finally proven "scientifically"
Not sure if this is the appropriate forum for it, but thought you would all find interesting

Thanks for the interesting thread, OP.
Some of us know, ..... and there are those that seem somewhat more than mildly sceptical.
There Was a time, when conventional wisdom deemed the earth .... flat.
Maybe your next one could address Wolverine's??![]()
I don't think anyone who has frequented the Opasquia Provincial Park,
would question the presence of wolverines in north-western Ontario.
Got any pictures?![]()
Yep, there are tons of guys here claiming to have seen one, or their friend, buddy, sister's realtor, etc has seen them. More sightings are discussed here from Ontarians than I heard all year in cougar country in the Rockies. That one photo, who knows, looks fishy and I don't buy everything on the news, but let's say it's real; that's one. Where are the other hundred shots, and trail cam photos? Cougars are routinely caught on trail cams in the foothills, with far less human sightings, but why not in Ontario where I read more rumours of sightings than anywhere else? Like I've said, I do believe a small population is likely there, I don't believe all these sightings.



























