I saw one getting eaten by a mountain lion on the playing field of Ralph Wilson Stadium in Orchard Park.
Really....I did.
I saw one getting eaten by a mountain lion on the playing field of Ralph Wilson Stadium in Orchard Park.
Really....I did.
Jackalopes are to fast and to mean to be brought down by just one mountain lion. It would take a hole pack of mountain lions working together to acheive such a thing.
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"There are no words that can tell the hidden spirit of the wilderness, that can reveal its mystery, its melancholy, and its charm." Theodore Roosevelt
doesnt this belong in "small game"!!!!!! LMAO!!!
SHUT UP and HUNT!!!!!
It must have been a mountain lion. There is no way that bills could take anything down and devour it.....
i saw one at Tim Hortons if Fredonia yesterday
I thought all rabbits have horns....
No only Jackalopes have horns and then only the bucks. You most likey did see a Jackalope at Tim Hortons, everyone knows that Jackalopes love a good cup of coffee and a doughnut and that's exactly why you can not use them as bait!
Even a fast moving Jackalope will stop long enough to enjoy them and that would take all of the sport out of hunting them. Occasionally a savy mountain lion will try and set a bait, but mountains lions are cheap and usually buy there coffee at McDonalds and the coffee is crap compared to Tim Hortons and McDonalds only has those sticky ciniman buns and no self respecting Jackalope will eat that as it makes their fur stick to stuff and slows them down to much.
"There are no words that can tell the hidden spirit of the wilderness, that can reveal its mystery, its melancholy, and its charm." Theodore Roosevelt
Yeah I was out and about in the woods and I passed Jimmy Hoffa on a Jackalope hunt
It is a well known fact that Jackalopes need high amounts of caffine and sugar to move that quickly. You can't get around that fast on just plain old carbs.
"There are no words that can tell the hidden spirit of the wilderness, that can reveal its mystery, its melancholy, and its charm." Theodore Roosevelt
It is true.. they were back, but when the one at His Way Archers ran across the floor.. it was impaled with arrows! Don't worry, the population is back under control!
I suffer from CDO. It's a lot like OCD, but the letters are alphabetical ... like they should be!
I had some pics on my trail cam of a Jackalope- but then a Mountain Lion must have ate my camera............ And about the Cop/Donut thing above...............
BOAT SAFELY- IS YOUR DRAIN PLUG IN???
It is a well known fact all the jackalopes were eaten by the mountain lons which were, as you all know, the favorite food of the chupacabra, they in turn were all killed by the very territorial sasquatch that once roamed everywhere until the aliens took them all.
None of this would have happend if the aliens could still have there way with GG and TST....Aliens have a constant urge to probe something LOL
"There are no words that can tell the hidden spirit of the wilderness, that can reveal its mystery, its melancholy, and its charm." Theodore Roosevelt
LMAO......why did I read all of this ? I guess im the only one with a Jackalope mount on my wall.
Stop telling God how big your storm is...and start telling the storm how big your God is.
I have the jackalope rack at my house, but no jackalope yet! My son and I went for a walk in the woods looking for antlers when he was like 5 years old. We were wroking down this fence line and I had stopped to tie his boots and he said isn't that some antlers right there. Sure enough a full set of a first year jackalope. They hang in my bedroom and always will.![]()
"There are no words that can tell the hidden spirit of the wilderness, that can reveal its mystery, its melancholy, and its charm." Theodore Roosevelt
Pretty cool Phil. Now, you just gotta find that little critter!
"Life is tough, but it's much tougher when you're stupid"
John Wayne
The main reason Jackalopes are so rare is because they only breed on nights of the full moon during winter electrical storms.
There aint nothin more fun than drinkin for walleyes