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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 1778801" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>I agree With Roos. At least you did take pics. Kudu's to you for that.</p><p> I was told by a GW that a large majority of the calls they get are about mountian lion sightings. If they responded to each, they couldn't get much work done. Thats kind of why I advocate getting a plaster cast of the print, then its size and identifying charactaristics are preserved forever.</p><p>I've followed lots of big bird dogs in soft mud while chasing pheasant and quail. They can leave large prints where the toes splay out</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 1778801, member: 5412"] I agree With Roos. At least you did take pics. Kudu's to you for that. I was told by a GW that a large majority of the calls they get are about mountian lion sightings. If they responded to each, they couldn't get much work done. Thats kind of why I advocate getting a plaster cast of the print, then its size and identifying charactaristics are preserved forever. I've followed lots of big bird dogs in soft mud while chasing pheasant and quail. They can leave large prints where the toes splay out [/QUOTE]
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