Cougars/Mountain lions In WNC?

There hasn't been a "reproducing population" of them here since the early 1900's according to the AR game & fish.

I know a guy that saw one on his hunting property, but it was appropriately scared of humans. I wasn't afraid to hunt here, alone. I don't know of anyone who has had problems, but I believe that they're out there - even if the game & fish denies it.
 
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Croatan

Croatan, yeah that's right. There's a lot of bears there too.

I'm about 20 miles North of New Bern, and have seen bears on our farm many times
 
Officials in WV can claim all they want about there not being cougars in the state. My daughter saw one, and I definately believe her ! She said she was about 50 yards from it and she knows what she saw.

Twenty years ago a friend of mine had a yearling filly attacked by a cougar. She had a large bite in her neck and claw marks on her shoulder and hip. The 'Officials' denied it then too......

But, I have seen pictures of horses with wounds from being attacked by cougars. Her wounds looked the same to me and the vet that treated her.
 
We had a dead one in Boones Creek, TN a few months ago that was hit by a tractor trailer. Wildlife experts claim that they're not here but I saw the dead one in the road. So I know they're here.

Since WNC butts against ETN where I am, you can be sure that they're there as well.

Laurie
 
I'm not in TN, but I can tell you we've definitely got cougars/mountain lions/pumas (we call the mountain lions here) in Kansas. First of all, they make a VERY distinctive sound. The first time I heard her, I thought at first it was a woman screaming. Grabbed a shotgun, threw the dogs in the back end of the truck, and flew down the 1/2 mile driveway not sure what I was going to do but dang sure someone was in need of help. Nope... no one anywhere around. Then I got to thinking, that was such a strange sound. Not quite like screaming. More like yelling. No, more like yowling. Yeah, that's it... sort of like a cat. Holy cow, that must have been a really serious cat. Nah, couldn't have been...

Got online and searched "mountain lion sounds" and there it was. Unmistakeable. A 150 pound cat in heat... Oh wow. In heat means there's a 150 pound female AND bigger males in these here woods! (I'm in the middle of 25 acres of woods, a few miles from a public wildlife/hunting area and reservoir). Next day, I found her tracks and photographed them. Approx. 3-3/4" across. Chasing the deer tracks.

Since then I've heard her quite a few times, and several different types of sounds. Always too close to the house for comfort, given that I have little kids here and dogs, not to mention the poultry. But we've never seen her except once, just at dusk, when I had 13 young kids here for a bonfire who kept running back and forth along the trail, house to campfire circle. My own daughter is certain she saw it. I thought to myself "running kids look like running mice to a cat..." So I brought everyone in the house and called it quits on the marshmallows.

Of course, "there are no big cats in Kansas." Just ask the Game Commission
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