Banks of the Ohio River roughly 20 minutes outside Tell City. It was my friend’s Uncle’s property. The one we saw was light brown and large. Several months later his uncle caught a pic of a 2nd one on a trail cam. This one was smaller and dark brown. Maybe a male and female pair? Males are very territorial and will run other males off, even their own offspring.Where did all of this take place if you don't mind me asking. I have several bobcat pics on trail cameras and a picture of a bobcat size cat with a long tail that was taken in the dark and the picture is not very good.
I have property by Patoka and have several bobcats on camera and was seeing one regularly during deer season couple years ago. The critter with the long tail was near Salem.Banks of the Ohio River roughly 20 minutes outside Tell City. It was my friend’s Uncle’s property. The one we saw was light brown and large. Several months later his uncle caught a pic of a 2nd one on a trail cam. This one was smaller and dark brown. Maybe a male and female pair? Males are very territorial and will run other males off, even their own offspring.
No moose up there?Up here I've only seen deer, fox, coyote and there's a blue heron that likes to hang out around here too.
There's also a 2-legged dogg who eats all of our ice cream. Bastard.
I saw a mountain lion near the Ohio river maybe 8 years ago while camping with a friend. The first day down there we saw huge prints around while scouting the area. We also found a fallen tree on the bank that was shredded on one side. It was an 8 foot scratching post. late in the night a large animal walked right next to my side of the tent stepping very slowly across the ground tarp. the foot falls were single slow presses on the tarp about 18” apart. It was only 2 feet from me on the other side of the tent. Across from me the top 1/3 of the tent door was unzipped for ventilation. My friend was asleep and I held my breath wondering if it would circle the tent and find the door. I had a 1911 .45 with me that I silently readied and decided on a plan. If it sticks it’s head in the tent I’ll blast it’s face with some .45 and go from there. But it quietly moved on. We saw more prints around camp that next morning. That afternoon we loaded up and pulled away from the camp site. Driving through the field leaving, my friends diesel truck spooked it out of the nearby woods and it fled across the field in front of the truck. Unmistakably a mountain lion.
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Yeah they tried to hide it from the public for years. Same with the bears that are hereSeveral years back I talked to a DNR employee at BCSP and was told their night patrols have seen mountain lions.
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I got very interested in big cat prints after encountering that mountain lion down south. I’ve seen very similar prints in other parts of the state but can’t verify they were in fact mountain lion and not from a very large dog with trimmed nails. One of our neighbors has a large dog (Great Dane I think) that leaves very similar prints.
Bobcat prints are wider than they are tall with the toe prints in a row above the base pad. Mountain lion prints look similar to a house cat prints but much much larger. Here’s what I’m sure are bobcat tracts I saw on a creek side trail in Zionsville.
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No moose up there?
Patoka Lake? I have a friend that lives down in that area. I’ll ask him he’s seen or heard of anything. @Guns&engines You have mountain lions in your area?I have property by Patoka and have several bobcats on camera and was seeing one regularly during deer season couple years ago. The critter with the long tail was near Salem.
Damnit, beat me to it. Had a clever line and everything. Like minds and all.Just the knuckle
2nd one is definitely a snapper.We also get an occasional painted turtle crossing the road from the pond to the creek.
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I don't think this one was a painted turtle, maybe a snapping variety?
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