Posted by Tractormiallis on March 04, 2009 at 19:56:04 from (69.36.53.36):
In Reply to: Cougars in Michigan posted by relaurain on March 04, 2009 at 04:55:31:
There was one around here in southern newaygo county about 3 years ago. I saw it one night just prior to first cutting out in the hay field, and several neighbors had seen it also. DNR told us we were pretty much full of it. Then DNR admitted one was in the area but it was most likely just a domesticated pet let loose. Typical DNR BULL SH***. I would not think twice about shooting them if you can. Theyre way overpopulated out west and are horrid for livestock kills and human attacks as they have no predators. If they arent here in MI, then why are they protected according to DNR rule book?
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