Minooka Mountain Lion?

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    RangerBoy
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    Be careful if you hunt any of the Minooka Park caches. According to a July 12, 2005 Waukesha Freeman article, a patron spotted a mountain lion on a trail. The DNR is doubtful about the report.
    Then again I didn’t believe there was a black bear in Cedarburg until it showed up in a tree in Wauwatosa. http://www.jsonline.com/news/metro/apr05/321820.asp

    #1738202

    subterranean
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    Linkity.

    #1738203

    RangerBoy
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    More sightings reported in Waukesha Co.
    Freeman article

    #1738204

    jthorson
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    quote:


    From the:
    Freeman article

    [scientist] expects to do a field trial next winter – will involve placing devices in the wild that pinch hairs from passing animals.


    Imagine the caches …
    First waypoint: go north until something grabs your hair …

    I’m still trying to figure out how and where this thing pinches.

    #1738205

    RangerBoy
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    quote:


    Originally posted by jthorson:
    I’m still trying to figure out how and where this thing pinches.


    Yeah, some geocacher is going to get there Christmas goose early this year, if they are not careful!

    [This message has been edited by RangerBoy (edited 07-29-2005).]

    #1738206

    brkster
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    Just another reason to wear long pants and long sleeve shirts when geocaching.

    #1738207

    admin
    Keymaster


    quote:


    Originally posted by RangerBoy:
    Yeah, some geocacher is going to get there Christmas goose early this year, if they are not careful!

    B]


    early goose season doesn’t start till sept 1

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