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Originally Posted by SSLance
I've lived out here at this place for 14 years, that is the second time ever I've laid eyes on one. We hear them quite regularly howling in the middle of the night, but you don't seem them in the daylight typically.
It was surreal... The wife was none too pleased when she saw how effortlessly he jumped up onto that bale. We've got a regular 4' cedar picket fence around our back yard that our small dogs stay inside. Pretty certain he could get over it if he really wanted too.
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They're thick at the ranch, burrows in draws 100 yds from the house and the multiple howling choruses down the river valley at night can get downright spooky. They've been harmless over the 100+ years the family has had the ranch there's been no human encounter issues. When they pack up and get on deer it's not pretty........so when we see them it's .223/.308 time.