Hello, long time lurker, first time poster. This thread got me to post. I live in rural Caddo County. I know, its all rural out here. My wife and her friend saw one hit 2 miles west of Verden a couple months ago. They stopped and looked at it. My dad just saw one on his farm last week. My neighbor has lost 6 calves and his son saw a mt lion on their ranch. Since he hasnt been able to find any remains of the calves he thinks a cat got them and drug them off. Two farmers that live a few miles away were sitting in front of my house one day and later stated they were watching a big cat walk across the field. There is a taxidermist named Rocky Wilson in Ft Cobb, he has had a few people quietly ask if he would work on one. I dont think a lot of people know how unpopulated some areas of this state still are. I live 5 miles from a town of 600 people. The gravel road in front of my house runs 11 miles, from one black top road to another. There are 7 houses on the 11 mile road with 6 of us being in a 2 mile section. Most of the section roads here are dirt or gravel with no homes on them. You can walk for miles thru timber and creek bottoms without ever passing a house. I have deer, turkey, pigs, rabbits, dove, quail, skunks, coons and tons of coyotes passing thru my yard day and night. Last night I went out back because the coyotes sounded like they were coming in the back door, I lit the area up with a 10 million candle power spot light and never saw so many coyotes in my life. It was like something from a sci-fi movie. I have to start hunting them.