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Four lions killed near Arkansas town; more may be loose
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| 09.24.02
Posted on 09/24/2002 12:37:58 PM PDT by wallcrawlr
Edited on 04/13/2004 3:37:18 AM PDT by Jim Robinson.
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QUITMAN, Ark. -- Lisa Vaughan says her log cabin in the woods was so peaceful that sometimes the only sound that could be heard was the trees swaying in the wind.
Now she's listening for lions.
In the past week, four 600- to 800-pound African lions believed to have some connection to a nearby exotic animal farm have been killed near this central Arkansas town. And residents say the terror may not be over, because no one knows for sure whether more lions are on the loose.
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To: wallcrawlr
Man, around here our biggest problem is pit bull dogs.
To: Larry Lucido
Ours is mosquito's. And we use shotguns.
To: FSU_Nole
Animal killing ping
To: Phantom Lord
ROFLOL
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posted on
09/24/2002 12:55:44 PM PDT
by
Quilla
To: wallcrawlr; Vic3O3
Hmm, I always wanted to go on safari. I just never expected to have to go to Arkansas to do it.
It sounds like the local with the '06 has the right idea. I'd just want to place my shot real well shooting a 600 lb. dangerous cat if I was shooting it with an '06. Unless my wife was backing me up with a .50 that is....
Semper Fi
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posted on
09/24/2002 12:57:06 PM PDT
by
dd5339
To: wallcrawlr
"Hey, Mayor Dinwit, could you send another animal control officer over to catch this kitty. I think the last one just got eaten."
Talk about an animal control officer's nightmare!!
To: wallcrawlr
"'' Vaughan said. ``It's sad to think that someone can have that many animals but they don't need some sort of license.''" They do need a game farm licence. This guy's also got records for tax purposes. The sheriff is satisfied they weren't his lions. Most states have state vet requirements also.
"to protect the animals"
This sounds like a setup by some animal rights idiots trying to shut the guy down.
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posted on
09/24/2002 12:59:31 PM PDT
by
spunkets
To: spunkets
Oops, from the State of AR...
Other Wildlife License and Permit Requirements
Call 501-223-6386 during office hours about these licenses or permits: fur dealer, resident fur taker's permit, live fox and coyote, commercial game breeder, commercial special quail, commercial shooting resort, falconry, commercial nongame breeder or alligator farming.
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posted on
09/24/2002 1:01:52 PM PDT
by
spunkets
To: vetvetdoug
There was an escaped monkey that took up residence in my hay barn once. He had traveled about 30 miles from a private zoo where someone had forgotten to latch a gate. He was there about a month before the zoo people captured him in a live trap. My neighbors still laugh about me finding a monkey in my barn.
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posted on
09/24/2002 1:07:05 PM PDT
by
Inge_CAV
To: wallcrawlr; *bang_list
Wow, that would certainly make your evening stroll exciting.
Good thing rural Arkansas has gun owners, had this been Massachusetts or New Jersey the lions would probably still be chewing on somebody's carcass.
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posted on
09/24/2002 1:08:32 PM PDT
by
xsrdx
To: dd5339
The .30'06 is a wonderful cartridge, but I wouldn't think that anything less than .375 Holland & Holland would be reliable lion medicine.
I don't want 'em coughing with annoyance as they charge me, I want 'em to drop in their tracks.
When Mr. Winchester talks, lions listen! :-D
To: wallcrawlr
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posted on
09/24/2002 1:21:47 PM PDT
by
xsrdx
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To: WhyisaTexasgirlinPA
Stay in the cabin ping
(never arkansas)
t
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posted on
09/24/2002 1:34:54 PM PDT
by
P7M13
To: AnAmericanMother
That's a mighty nice rifle you've got there. I've got my eye on a Rigby 500 NE double at Cabela's for when my wife and I win the lottery.
Right now we're just trying to keep our 9 month old in baby chow and diapers!
Semper Fi
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posted on
09/24/2002 1:36:54 PM PDT
by
dd5339
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To: dd5339
In Texas, they would be classified as exotic game animals. Any that escape from that property is fair game as long as you have a hunting license and permission from the land owner from which you will be hunting on.
You might want to try a cottontail distress call. A taped recording is preferred since you do not want the target to home in directly to you. Set your tape player about 40 yards down-wind from your position. It is preferred if the wind is cross to your position.
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posted on
09/24/2002 1:38:44 PM PDT
by
Deguello
To: FSU_Nole
Just having fun with ya. This was in relation to your oppostion to killing an aligator on another thread.
But if your looking for info on what a "ping" is, it is basically a way of flaging a FReeper to a thread that they might find of interest. Also called a "Bump".
To: wallcrawlr
Gee, where to start... The possible cliche's are unlimited. Think I'll take off next week and head south to Arkansas with a can of tuna and my trusty 870 pump.
Does anybody know if lions can climb trees?
Or is their shinnying ability directly proportional to the elapsed time since their last gorging?
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posted on
09/24/2002 1:44:25 PM PDT
by
woofer
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