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Several months ago a county official was looking over my deer when I pulled up to do chores, and told me there had been a report of a "large, yellow cat" (mountain lion) and wanted me to keep an eye open for it. I have not seen it myself, but this week I lost 4 fawns, three being from the pen closest to the timber, and my absolute tamest doe scratched up (see pictures). She looked great before all this happened, now I'm pretty worried about her. I took the sheriff into the timber with me and we searched for carcasses and prints, but no luck on either. The fawns literlally have disappeared, though I did find one little patch of grass containing white belly/rump hair and one tiny chunk of hide attached to the hair, not far from the fence.
I stopped in at Bass Pro last night and bought a pair of new trail cameras-looking for advice on baiting to get some pictures, or any ideas on how to take this thing out if I can find it. I'm moving my Great Pyrenees pups down to the corner of the property where I think the fawns were swiped and maybe the scent of dog will keep the cat away, or at least push him to another part of the property where a larger deer can have a better chance of defending itself.
Thanks in advance for any thoughts.
I stopped in at Bass Pro last night and bought a pair of new trail cameras-looking for advice on baiting to get some pictures, or any ideas on how to take this thing out if I can find it. I'm moving my Great Pyrenees pups down to the corner of the property where I think the fawns were swiped and maybe the scent of dog will keep the cat away, or at least push him to another part of the property where a larger deer can have a better chance of defending itself.
Thanks in advance for any thoughts.