Originally Posted by 100_dollar_Bill
Originally Posted by 4100fps
In Montana,


Hi!

I saw a TV program (mighta been Casey AndersoN?) that claimed, in your area, cats have been preying on young and single wolves. It seems the packs of wolves have the advantage over the cats, but cats are eating many lone wolves. Also the small pack size, dictated by small prey size (deer) in some areas results in less danger to mature cats. "God help the lone wolf that strays into a big cat's territory."

I value your opinion. Have one?

Bill


That show was quite similar to what I'm finding. Mountain lions are amazing predators. When running them with Hounds we are finding it essential to run larger groups, because the cats are turning on the dogs. I think that they are doing this in response to the wolves competition on kill sights. Also cats seem to be staying in larger groups too. There's game cam pictures of 7 lion at one spot here in the Root.

Last edited by 4100fps; 05/04/15.

I wanted to take a scalp, but the kill was not mine.