Copy that.. I spend a lot of time behind the glass and knowing my luck id see one without a tag in my pocket.Only 100 $ bill or so. If you spend time glassing anywhere there's deer in NV, good chance you'll see one.
Just picked one up $104 for a non res which isn't bad at all. Obviously, my focus is trying to find a good buck but if i see a lion my plans are changing pretty quick. I'm all about predator control and trying to help the deer and elk outI don’t know about a good chance to see one, but the department of wildlife told me years ago if you pick a mountain in Nevada there’s mountain lions on it. I’ve only seen two in Nevada with a lot of time behind the glass. I’ve seen more in Arizona. Murphy’s Law, if you don’t have a tag in your pocket, you’ll probably see a lion! If you want to save some deer and put a lion on the wall you should always spend the extra bucks to have one in your pocket.
Thats impressive! I've only seen a couple lions and never got the chance to get a picture or let alone get my weapon ready. Usually, I only see them for a split second. On the upside I'll be ready! Just finished building a new laser beam that should reach out there quite a ways.View attachment 112147I saw something on this exact hunt you have I will never see again. 4 lions all together. Had just killed a deer. You could see them licking the blood off of themselves. Looked like a mama with 3 almost full grown kiddos. They were a couple thousand yards off and we couldnt get closer or we woulda made use of our tags. It was crazy.
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