Hey guys I just got my second ever cougar this afternoon. I went up a nearby mountain (20 minute drive from downtown Walla Walla where I live) and on the way up I met the landowner coming down. He and his wife have given me permission to hunt bear and cougar on their mountain. I am truly blessed. Anyway he said there were some cat tracks crossing the road up ahead but thought they were a couple days old and not real big. Even so I decided to check them out because I do not see cougar very often, not even their tracks.

So I found where they crossed the road and followed along for a bit. I saw that they went down into a canyon and decided to go back to the truck and drive up the road further before hiking down another ridge in the hopes of cutting the tracks again. I worked down the ridge a ways and did cut the tracks again. The cat was working down into another canyon bottom so I again circled around on an old road (this was all in about 2' of snow) and cut its tracks again as it came up onto the road. I then followed the tracks for quite a way until it came up to yet another ridge and started down into the 3rd canyon. By now it was 315 and the tracks were no fresher looking. I was about to give up and head up slope to the main road and back down to my truck when I looked across the canyon and saw the cat. It was 440 yards away and walking slowly away.

I got my Kramer Snipepod bipod attached and prepared to take the shot (after dialing in 18 clicks of elevation on the scope). As it was moving I let out a meow and it stopped, quartering hard away. I fired and the cat made a big jump and ran to the canyon bottom. It sounded like the bullet had hit flesh. I started sidehilling and about 20 minutes later I saw it again, working its way straight up the hill on the opposite side of the canyon from me (same side it had been on). I got down prone in the snow and ranged the cat at 399 yards. I let out another meow and it stopped. This time it was broadside. My chest was heaving from sidehilling in the deep snow and the reticle was doing quite a dance. I did my best to settle the crosshairs on its chest and fired shot number 2 (this time the scope was up 13 clicks from my normal 250 yard zero). Again the cat leapt with a big jump and ran into the brush.

I hiked up to the top of the canyon on my side and down the main road to my truck. Then I drove further up the road to where an unused side road goes around the canyon the cat was in. I hiked out that road until I was on the other side of the canyon and right above where I last saw the cat. Then straight down the very steep slope. I found where the cat was when I shot it and followed its tracks. There was very little blood initially but then some big splotches. I found the cat about 15-20 yrds from where I hit it the 2nd time. My first shot connected but it was in the hind leg. I guess he was quartering too hard away. It was a tom but probably only about 100# live weight. In the photo it looks like the second shot hit it in the guts. It was further back than I wanted but it did take it in the chest, just barely. I got it gutted out and it about 30 yards from the gut pile. Then I packed its chest cavity with snow and tied it to a bush. Got to go back in the morning with some friends to pack it out.

My first cougar was shot on the same mountain about one mile from this one. My first cougar was taken on February 10th of 2002. That one was the 6th cougar I had seen in my life (the first was seen in August of 1999 and the 7th was seen in early April of last year). All of them have been in the Blue Mountains east of Walla Walla. Dogs are not allowed where I hunt so I am quite happy with both of these smallish cats. Both were taken the hard way. Not that I think hunting them with hounds is easy, I know it can be physically extremely tough but at least they are easier to find initially. Anyway I am delighted to once again tag a mountain lion and look forward to some excellent eating. I am not sure what to do with the hide. I had a beautiful rug made from my first cougar but as this one is not bigger I do not really want to have another rug made, nor am I wanting to spend the money. What I would like to do is sell it but I doubt that is legal. I will ask the Fish and Game guy when he seals the hide. Good hunting, Rufous.


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