huntinaz
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Originally Posted By: YellowhammerUnbelievable! And with a shotgun too. Not sure how you could ever mistake that for a coyote or bobcat though.
In hindsight, yeah, how did I miss that?! But I have to explain my mindset on stands with my kids. They are young, 6 and 4. Obviously they already have pretty keen eyes (we go look at animals in the forest a lot
) but I want to make sure they get to see the animal before I kill it. It’s no fun for them to go out and for me to sit still and watch and kill stuff and then they can see it when we get up to it. I want them to see the whole thing and experience it with me. With this lion, my daughter on the left got me on it and as soon as I locked on it I broke contact with it and was busy trying to get my youngest to see it without making any movement. By the time I looked back up and turned the call back on, I just saw the figure slip from a young stand of oaks and go behind a ponderosa that was blocking my view. This is thick stuff remember, a shotgun stand. I raised up my shotgun while it was out of sight and when it appeared it was directly facing me and I could only see it’s head, chest, feet. No tail in view, no profile. I verified large cat and shot it. It weren’t no house cat obviously and I was excited and forgot I’d seen a tail. I did recognize is was a much bigger cat than I’m used to and as soon as it changed angle I was like “of course, way too big to be a bob.” I’m just not ever expecting a lion even in perfect lion country.
Mindset changed from now on!
In hindsight, yeah, how did I miss that?! But I have to explain my mindset on stands with my kids. They are young, 6 and 4. Obviously they already have pretty keen eyes (we go look at animals in the forest a lot
Mindset changed from now on!