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#368203 - 01/09/06 10:15 PM Re: My Cat pictures [Re: Dr. J]
Elkeholic Offline
Die Hard Member

Registered: 11/19/04
Posts: 648
Loc: Laverkin, Utah
First I would like to say thanks to Weasel and Steve, without them two helping it would not be as good a story and hunt. Also I hope this reads well, I rushed it a bit, but felt you needed to hear the story.

The day started out with little action and seemed to get harder and harder to stay out, but between the three of us we marched on. We headed further and further from the Casino going east and found an area that looked like a good candidate for game. The first stand produce a coyote that slipped through without even a shot fired. This made making stands even harder knowing you only get a few chances to get things right and blowing opportunities just seems to create more doubt when the hunting is hard and few animals are responding. We made a few more stands and then ate some lunch. After lunch we made one more stand that produced nothing and moved on.
We came around a corner and noticed a great looking area that had what we had been looking for, water, feed, tracks and plenty of sign of game. With the reservation being very dry this year finding areas with water seemed critical and Weasel suggested that this would be a good place to call. We found a good place to park the truck and walked in. The area had dry yellow grasses with scattered cedars, cactus and a few small oak thickets. Weasel, Steve and I had become almost silent about our stand setups and as we walked in our individual spots were each picked with the wind, shooting lanes and best chance shots almost automatically.
I had the Fox Pro and remote and had motioned were I thought the best spot would be and I received the thumbs up from them. I set the Fox Pro in a thicket of Oak brush and found my shooting and calling position in front of the caller about 40 yards in front of the caller. I heard the squeaks from my partners and started up the Fox Pro using the Woodpecker in Distress sound. I ran the caller at about half volume for about two minutes and then ran it up almost all the way for the next eleven minutes. I then shut down the FoxPro and gave it less than a minute and started calling with a favorite Haastyl call I had made. I called for about 30 seconds then a break of 30 or so and then another 30 seconds of calling. I looked over and could just barley make out Steve and was thinking about how well he blended in and was wondering how my pattern looked from a distance. As I turned to look around, I could not believe my eyes, a Mt. Lion was around seventy yards directly in front of me and was looking to her right, and had not seemed to notice me as I turned to look her way. I felt the adrenaline rush though my body like some drug had been injected without my consent and tried to hold it together. I started to slowly raise my gun, which felt like it weighed a ton, and found her in my scope. She was still looking to her right. I found her chest and pulled the trigger. I watched as the lion jumped high in the air and virtually did a mid air flip. I made the mistake of taking my eyes off her and yelled out that I had shot a lion. I waited for Weasel and Steve to come over and told them I a shot a lion. At this point I figured that she would be lying dead, right were I hit her. As I ran over to the spot I looked around fully expecting to see her any second and the more I looked, the more I started to worry.
I felt very confident that I hit her, but I could not help the doubting. I even remember hearing the crack as the bullet hit the mark, but I have heard that sound on misses when the bullet hit something solid behind the missed animal. As we ran around looking for blood or signs more doubt entered my mind and I began to feel I had been here before. We then started to follow leads of turned leaves, broken twigs or branches. I finally got down on my hands and knees and started looking. When I shot It was around 3:00 P.M. and by the time I finally found the first very tiny drops of blood it was around 4:00 P.M. I had also found hair and something that looked like a track. I felt a great sense of relief and started in on the tracking. We organized and each took a position in the tracking. Steve and I would search for signs of blood as Weasel held the last position. At first the blood and sign was very hard to find and I now know that cats leave virtually no tracks. As we found sign we also noticed a few spots where we figured it had left an impression in the ground, or turned rocks. At times the blood trail seemed to just end and after searching in a circle we would find another small spot, at times the size of the tip of a number .02 pencil, and then we would find spots that you could really see from a distance. At around 250 yards the trail started to get very easy to follow and the tracking went really fast and finally at about 300 yards the trail just seemed to end with blood pooling to a point where I was able to dip my finger in it. At this point the trail just ended and I knew that she was right here somewhere and I began to circle again feeling confident the lion was right here somewhere and all of a sudden Weasel yelled out “Here it is!” She had fallen in the crevice of some large rocks, looking up at the sky just barley fitting between the rocks. Her legs were straight up in the air and her eyes seemed to be glowing. After the high fives and celebration we all realized we had accomplished a highly sought after prize.

She weighed in at around 110 pounds and was 6’ 6”, not a huge cat, but a huge accomplishment. I look forward to next years P.M. hunt!

Hope you enjoyed it!



Edited by nmleon (01/20/07 12:26 PM)
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#368204 - 01/09/06 11:08 PM Re: My Cat pictures [Re: Elkeholic]
Mike Paul Offline
Retired PM Staff/Advisor

Registered: 04/20/01
Posts: 4448
Loc: Up by South Mountain, Utah
Lynn kept the story from all of us back at the res casino until he posted it here. So most of us were in the dark too!

Great job on the cat, Lynn! Great to meet you and your brother in person-I hope your pictures turned out better than most of mine at the banquet! LOL!

I got my flash messed up and a lot of them are dark, but I'm going to post them anyway when I get caught up...

-Mike

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#368205 - 01/09/06 11:10 PM Re: My Cat pictures [Re: Mike Paul]
Elkeholic Offline
Die Hard Member

Registered: 11/19/04
Posts: 648
Loc: Laverkin, Utah
Most turned out pretty good, I will get some more posted soon.

Thanks for all the kind words folks!
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It's not about the hunters weapon choice it's about the hunters choices in the field! "Lynn Haas 2005"

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#368206 - 01/09/06 11:29 PM Re: My Cat pictures [Re: Elkeholic]
Gerhard Offline
Die Hard Member

Registered: 07/29/04
Posts: 568
Loc: Johannesburg,Gauteng,South Afr...
Congratulations,

That is a awesome story and pictures.

Gerhard
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SOUTH AFRICA
Whatever foreign shores my feet must tread,
My hopes for thee are not yet dead,
They freedom's sun may for awhile be set,
But not for ever,God does not forget.

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#368207 - 01/10/06 12:08 AM Re: My Cat pictures [Re: Gerhard]
Yellowhammer Offline
Moderator

Registered: 02/07/02
Posts: 16630
Loc: Huntington, Texas
That hast to be exiting! What caliber were you using, and do you plan to use something bigger next time?

Cats can be tough. The 12 pound bobcat I shot the other day with a .243 managed to get 10 or 15 yards. The one on Byron's first video went farther than that. It stands to reason that a cat 8 to 10 times bigger can be harder to bring down.

I would have been in agony from 3:00 - 4:00. I hate that feeling of "man I hope I find it".
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"No prize is greater than the effort taken to acheive it"

- Aldo Leopold, The Father of Wildlife Management



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#368208 - 01/10/06 12:13 AM Re: My Cat pictures [Re: Yellowhammer]
Elkeholic Offline
Die Hard Member

Registered: 11/19/04
Posts: 648
Loc: Laverkin, Utah
I shot it with a 22-250 with a 50 gr v-max bullet. Had the shot been an inch to her left it might not have gone that way, but who knows
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It's not about the hunters weapon choice it's about the hunters choices in the field! "Lynn Haas 2005"

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#368209 - 01/10/06 12:21 AM Re: My Cat pictures [Re: Elkeholic]
Yellowhammer Offline
Moderator

Registered: 02/07/02
Posts: 16630
Loc: Huntington, Texas
One tough kitty. A 22-250 should be enough, you would think.
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"No prize is greater than the effort taken to acheive it"

- Aldo Leopold, The Father of Wildlife Management



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#368210 - 01/10/06 07:46 AM Re: My Cat pictures [Re: Yellowhammer]
Dogboy Offline
PM is my life

Registered: 04/22/01
Posts: 6010
Loc: Oak Hills, Ca
You going to get her a full mount or going to make a rug??

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#368211 - 01/10/06 09:07 AM Re: My Cat pictures [Re: Dogboy]
R Buker Offline
Retired PM Staff

Registered: 04/25/01
Posts: 8340
Loc: Parkers Prairie, MN. USA
Wow, an excellent story!! Great job.
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#368212 - 01/10/06 10:41 AM Re: My Cat pictures [Re: Yellowhammer]
Jason El Paso Offline
Former Admin / Pro-Staff Advisor

Registered: 04/21/01
Posts: 4181
Loc: Denton,Texas
My hat is off to you! Good job on the cat and good hunting to you!
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#368213 - 01/10/06 11:35 AM Re: My Cat pictures [Re: Elkeholic]
Cactus Rat Offline
Seasoned Member

Registered: 02/18/05
Posts: 497
Loc: Cape Coral, Florida
Great story and great trophy!

Reading this, I felt just like I was back in the parking lot when you guys pulled in with the smile of the century on your faces!!!!!!!!!!

It was a pleasure meeting and associating with you young fellas and hope to meet up with you again next hunt.

Again, congratulations on the trophy!

Cactus Rat

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#368214 - 01/10/06 11:40 AM Re: My Cat pictures [Re: Jason El Paso]
crapshoot Offline
Retired PM Staff

Registered: 03/22/02
Posts: 23364
Loc: Henderson,Nevada,USA
Lynn, You Suck!
Congratulations buddy! Lets go hunting.
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Average response time for a 911 call is 10 min.
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#368215 - 01/10/06 11:41 AM Re: My Cat pictures [Re: Cactus Rat]
Dogn Offline
Seasoned Member

Registered: 03/21/01
Posts: 321
Loc: Salt Lake City
That is a sweet cat! Great job and great story!

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#368216 - 01/10/06 11:38 PM Re: My Cat pictures [Re: Dogn]
canine Offline
Seasoned Member

Registered: 02/15/03
Posts: 476
Loc: logan co. ohio
Way to go Lynn!!

It was nice to meet you also. Glad you succeded!

JD

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#368217 - 01/11/06 02:04 AM Re: My Cat pictures [Re: canine]
Weasel-UT Offline
Retired PM Staff

Registered: 02/04/04
Posts: 20007
Loc: S.W. Utah
Congratulations! Thanks for letting me be in on it.

Folks, one of my major gripes is people that hunt, but can't track. Lynn and Steve are EXPERTS! Most hunters wouldn't have found this cat. The blood-trail was almost non-existent most of the way between where the shot was taken and the cat recovered. I'm still amazed at their tenacity and woodsmanship skills. These boys can hunt!

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