Great story , I used to hunt in Tunxis forest , it is a HUGE place and yes it can be very thick in there.
Ain't this somethin'? I told my pap and mam I was coming to the mountains to trap and be a mountain man. Acted like they was gut-shot. Says, "son, make your life go here. Here's where the peoples is. Them mountains is for animals and savages." I said, "Mother Gue, the Rocky Mountains is the marrow of the world." And by God I was right.
I raised a mountain lion back in the early 90's, with that said I consider myself a good judge of what they look like. I saw one for sure two weeks ago on a golf course in Avon driking out of a pond. Say what you will about my reply but I know what I saw and I know they are here. DEP can say what they like, they tend to be just like every other goverment agency we have, which is to deny, deny, deny, until you can't deny any longer and then act surprised.
Back home we got a taxidermy man. He gonna have a heart attack when he see what I brung him.
Nobody is denying the existence of mountain lions in CT. The fact is nobody has EVER produced evidence that they are in CT. Go take a pretty picture of your mountain lion at the golf course, submit it here or to the DEP, and brace yourself for the fortune and fame... If you think the DEP in CT is like 'every other gov't agency', you havent been paying attention here...
Yet another lap around the mullberry bush. Next time by, i'm pitting for fuel and tires. Plus, Elvis and the aliens in my trunk need a pee break.
Not only won't it die, it just keeps getting better and better! Where's michael swct, he loves golf course ponds, he can confirm it. Do elvis and the aliens play golf too? I'd love to join them for a round.