Watch out for the mountain lions right before night. They like to start screaming at me to give up my fish. Almost killed one when leaving.
If your staying to night fish there make sure you have bear spray, knife, gun, strong head lamp ect.
Hope you enjoy the bats, owls, and mountain lions screaming at you [laugh].
This happened just on Sunday.
Be safe out there.
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Wow!!! Glad you're ok... thanks for the heads up...
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No picture = no mountain lion
Just kidding, sorry mods but couldn't resist[
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Mnt lion almost killed your fish, or you almost killed a cougar?
Don't you need a permit and a 'season' for that?
Maybe they should post a warning sign? Something like this Bear sign. You prefer berries or pepper?
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Now that there is funny,I dont care who you are.[laugh]
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[cool]Where would "Cliff rock nell" be? Is that an abbreviation for Rock Cliff State Park at Jordanelle?
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That is what I thought, but I do have a Decoder Ring, I could make sure...[laugh][
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Watch out for those things that go bump in the night.
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Buy me a go pro hero black edition with a remote then I will stick it on the front of my car next time I almost hit one with my car xD. Sounds like a deal. [
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I was driving about a couple hundred feet away from the parking spot from the boat ramp when I almost hit one. It just jumped from the river side of the road to the other side fast.
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[#0000FF]I'm callin' BS. Based upon some of your previous fish posts...and what you consider to be "huge"...I am guessing your mountain lion was probably a raccoon or something of similar size. As for all the screaming, that was likely some of those Rainbow folks from Heber area on their way outta town.
Seriously, there are cougars (non human kind) all over our local mountains. Some have even come right down into town during the tough times for food and water. They love to raid the food storage stashes of the local folks. And they like to dine on Fifi and Fluffy too.
Never a good idea to let your guard down with cougars. They can sneak up behind you and munch your neck before you even know they are there. Harder to do that when you are in your vehicle. There have been more reported cat attacks in the past few years in several areas of the west.
Think one of them might hit a bunny fur fly?
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You're really itching for someone to "donate" you a GoPro! Good luck with that.
But seriously - as a budget minded persona - keep an eye on Woot.com, they've had several "knock-off" versions. I got a "GearPro" and was showing it off to my son (thought he might attach it to his snowboard helmet, or mnt bike, catch some of his crazy times), and HE learned me up it was a knockoff.
SO - that explained my ripping deal on a $300 camera for $30. But - all the same, I'm sure the bells and whistles are limited, but it takes pictures, video, and has the waterproof case and various "attaching" doo-hickeys.
I think TD might be onto something though - suspect gathering a few "rainbows" would be more fruity than nutty. Results might be similar to licking the back of an amazon tree frog. Like WOW man!
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Wolves and drought are pushing the lions out if their territories. No one has been attacked for years, more critters killed by wolves. Confront holler yell, just don't act like a deer. It always ends poorly for the cats. Urban sprawl?
Names and location for attacks please. None if the cousins friends sisters crap.
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It's only a matter of time before someone in Utah suffers an attack. Hopefully the injuries are minor & the cat gets away.
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It was sure bigger then a raccoon and sure it wasn't gray.
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[#0000FF]Just pulling your chain. Highly possible it was a mountain lion. And of course one fisherman would NEVER question the word of another.[/#0000FF]
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I think it was a little pay back from waking you up at 12 pm from your little nap a few weeks ago xD
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If you're afraid of mountain lions take up bowling[
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day when hunters got our favorite cat we had encountered for 3-4 years. I had named it Molly's Kitty as my dog had grown so used to it fishing our favorite remote stream.
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On one of my most recent trips to Rock Cliffs, I saw a house cat prowling around in the same general area you described. Are you sure that wasn't what you saw?
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It was a big kitty no small house baby cat. It was loud screams not little kitty hissing.
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