Thanks Peter. I’m wondering if you know of an indoor or outdoor practice range for bow/arrow. And if you know of the regulations of just picking a place in the countryside for practice?
On May 21, 2018 830 am while walking my dog in Thos Howe area about a km east of Gander I came upon a tan colored animal rolling on its back in the trail. My dog was behind me and didn't see it. The animal detected me and when it looked I saw the cat face and thought it was a lynx that had been reported, but when the animal jumped to its feet and bolted into the woods I saw it has a long tail that would have dragged on the ground except for a curl about a foot back from the tip. My first thought was "whats a young lion doing out here?" The tail and color reminded me of a small lion. It was without a doubt a young cougar about the size of a mid size dog - 40 - 50 lbs maybe.
Wildlife in Gambo was skepical "If you saw a cougar your'e the first one to see one it this area'. I have looked at pics online and what I saw matched exactly, a young cougar tan color with a dark color long tail. May 21st was a holiday, I reported it to wildlife next day May22 and offered to meet them at Thos Howe and show them exact spot but they declined.
Hi Peter. I am doing some research into a goose hunt for the upcoming fall in the Codroy Valley or some other good local. Do you have any suggestions on how I can get moving on this?
Site is taking off a good bit this year already. Any sea trout yet. They just started our home. Brother said about 100 in a big school. Can't wait to get out. Take care
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Wondering if anyone knows if odonels is clear of ice. Placebtia and argentia is full.
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On May 21, 2018 830 am while walking my dog in Thos Howe area about a km east of Gander I came upon a tan colored animal rolling on its back in the trail. My dog was behind me and didn't see it. The animal detected me and when it looked I saw the cat face and thought it was a lynx that had been reported, but when the animal jumped to its feet and bolted into the woods I saw it has a long tail that would have dragged on the ground except for a curl about a foot back from the tip. My first thought was "whats a young lion doing out here?" The tail and color reminded me of a small lion. It was without a doubt a young cougar about the size of a mid size dog - 40 - 50 lbs maybe.
Wildlife in Gambo was skepical "If you saw a cougar your'e the first one to see one it this area'. I have looked at pics online and what I saw matched exactly, a young cougar tan color with a dark color long tail. May 21st was a holiday, I reported it to wildlife next day May22 and offered to meet them at Thos Howe and show them exact spot but they declined.
Hi Peter. I am doing some research into a goose hunt for the upcoming fall in the Codroy Valley or some other good local. Do you have any suggestions on how I can get moving on this?
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