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Offline Chuck Mullaley

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Re: The Lion Hunt
« Reply #20 on: December 19, 2006, 07:15:00 PM »
I think I had a heart attack just reading the story!!!  I can't catch my breath!!!
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Re: The Lion Hunt
« Reply #21 on: December 19, 2006, 07:52:00 PM »
hey-great read--how much longer do we have to wait for day 2.

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Re: The Lion Hunt
« Reply #22 on: December 19, 2006, 08:42:00 PM »
Talked to Doug on the phone today, he's in the shop playing catch up.
Patince folks, he should be in for dinner and maybe give us a update. I got the short version and it's gonna be worth the wait, I promise.

Now that being said, are ya done eatin yet Doug?  :D

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Re: The Lion Hunt
« Reply #23 on: December 19, 2006, 09:42:00 PM »
Boy, I sure hope my knife got in the mail before this tale goes anyfurther! LOL!  Can't wait to to hear the rest.
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Re: The Lion Hunt
« Reply #24 on: December 19, 2006, 10:19:00 PM »
Perhaps Doug types like some of us, using the SEEK and YE SHALL FIND method   :knothead:  

Takes us a little longer to get the story out   :bigsmyl:

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Re: The Lion Hunt
« Reply #25 on: December 19, 2006, 11:11:00 PM »
He's probably on the third helping of lion meat.  I know I would be.  Maybe the fourth...
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Re: The Lion Hunt
« Reply #26 on: December 20, 2006, 12:12:00 AM »
Good Lord Doug...every time I read one of your hunting posts my chest gets tight, my heart races...and all I can think about is how you are living life the way that I want to someday.  :)  I am jealous in a good way. And heaven help me, I LOVE MONTANA.

ps...the knives arrived today, I am smitten! I told Gloria how much I loved them, she says "well then you cant give them away, can you?" to which I replied, "If I like em, how you think they will feel about them?" they are going to my ****** and Gloria's Father. I am sure they will both treasure them as much as I would.

I guess it is time to order more knives! I will call you when I get a chance! and if you got that cat, save me some meat wouldya? I never tried that stuff before, keep hearing about it.

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Re: The Lion Hunt
« Reply #27 on: December 20, 2006, 01:26:00 AM »
Well crap folks I didn't intend to drag this out but it's been one of those days... Just got back from a HS ball game, it's an hour past me bedtime so please excuse me if this doesn't make sense at times  ;)

First off Jess is a Walker cross, (with redbone I think), she lost her tail in a tiff with a cat a few yaers ago. The little guy I'm packin across the river is Jodie, my buddy Tom's Jack Russell and a real champ.

Jeff, your knife went out yesterday and glad you like em Calvin, looking forward to the call.

OK Day two... After worrying John half to death with my taking off the day before I wasn't sure how he felt about taking me again but he was all for it. Turns out he'd intended to try and end run on the cat but I'd put a kink in that plan but he was tickled I'd gotten as close as I had. John's a great guy and has an unbelievable drive to chase cats. We get along REAL good in that respect. After a few miles behind a good dog I think I've made a friend for life.

Well there was a nearly full moon so thirty minutes before daylight the next morning we were sneeking up to the deer kill and believe it or not as we closed to about 50 yards saw the cat streaking up the hill away from us. This was quickly becoming pretty unbelievable. I'd only seen a couple cats in my life and here in less that 24 hours I'd seen this cat three times.

Well a track doesn't get much hotter than this one so off Jess went again with John and I thinking there was no doubt we be packing this big kitty off the mountain before the morning was out. So goes the best laid plans....

The cat took a hard run right back up the same terrible drainage as the day before and we were both praying it wasn't going to be a replay of the previous day. We'd climbed several hundred feet up the steep ridge above the canyon and couldn't hear anything over the roar of the creek below. The track appeared to keep heading up and we were thinking we should maybe try and head the cat off by crossing the canyon early. Just then I caught a faint baying but couldn't tell which direction it was coming from. We circled north away from the canyon and noise and couldn't believe it but the cat had taken a completley opposite direction from the day before.

Off we went at our best pace, which wasn't much going up a 45º slope  ;)  and we weren't even into the steep stuff yet. Every time we'd top a high spot we'd hear Jess's faint baying. John was pretty sure he heard a tree bark and this gave us enough of a rush to push ourselves harder. The mountain before us got steeper and steeper as we got higher and higher till we were practically going on all fours. My poor Widow was being reduced to a walking stick at times just to keep from sliding back down.

It quickly became obvious that Jess wasn't stationary any longer and was circling higher and coming back by well above us. so we abandoned the track we were following and tried to head them off. About the time we got close to the same level Jess turned and started heading away again and back down hill.

We'd been going full bore up the mountain for a couple of hours and certianly weren't excited about loosing any altitude. We decided to cut across parallel with the slope and soon came on dog and cat tracks again. We found where the cat had treed then bailed then a hundred yards or so further where it had turned and fought Jess. We were getting very concerned about Jess's health as there was a few spots of blood and it was becoming very obvious this cat wasn't going to cooperate with our plans.

We could hear Jess cutting back across below us and abandoned the track again bailing off down the side of the mountain intending to try and catch her. As expected we didn't have a chance of pulling off that move and Jess continued back toward the river.

It was time for a break so we decided to try and decipher some of the myraid of tracks all around us. Turns out we were going backward and the lion had backtracked on us somewhere throwing us and Jess off the track. This was turning out to be one very interesting cat and as far as John and I were concerned he'd won this round, it was time to regroup. We headed slowly back down off the mountain and soon ran into Jess coming back up. Much to our relief the blood appeared to be coming from the cat and I remembered some blood in the track the day before. The cat must have cut a pad or something going thru the rocks.

It had warmed up all day and tracking conditions were deteriating fast. With nothing very positive looking for the next few days we decided to hope for snow and cold and take a break for a few days....
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Re: The Lion Hunt
« Reply #28 on: December 20, 2006, 01:53:00 AM »
Five days later that hoped for cold front came thru dumping a few inches of fresh new white stuff on us. John was off in Billings so Tom and I met up brite and early the next morning to look for tracks. Now according to what I've heard from the experts most of the time there is very little cat activity during a storm and the day after. Again not being ver brite and still fired up from the chases a few days before I had to give her a try.

We put on several miles till we were just a couple miles from the end of the drainage and the hoped for tracks were right there in front of us and just a couple miles south of where John and I had been humiliated before.

Tom and I piled out already making plans when we noticed another set of tracks then a couple more. Further investigation showed us that a pack of wolves had crossed just minutes before. Now as you can imagine hounds and wolves aren't a good mix. Wolves love dog meat and the baying of hounds is a great wolf call. This certianly poured the water on our fired up plans for the following day at least for this area.

We were all busy the next day but had made tenative plans for the following day. It wasn't an hour later and Tom called to say that a neighbor had called to report a lion track below his place. Now it can be difficult to tell a lion track track from a wolf track and we wer trying to not get too excited but moved our rendevzous up to daylight the next morning.

When I got to Tom's the next morning he was excited and reported that as he was checking his trap line early that morning he'd run found lion tracks in his tracks from the evening before. Well as soon as John arrived with Jess we were off again.

It was in the teens and perfect conditions for tracking so Jess was off a a fast pace heading down the river. The going was pretty easy compared to a few days before wo we had little trouble keeping up. Turns out it was a good thing, Tom was in the lead and topped a small hill and said "Oh no" and tore off down the steep back toward the river. When John and I came over the bank we could see Jess sprawled out on the ice along the edge slowly sliding toward the swift water in the center of the river. There were several exciting minutes while Tom inched out and reached Jess and help her back in.

I was having visions of a smart old cat leading Jess onto the ice with treachery on his mind. We were afraid the cat had crossed the river but once Jess was back on solid ground we found the track leading back up the bank and down the river. This went on for a couple more miles then the track started zigzagging back up the mountain away from the river. It was obvious the cat had become aware of us and was planning on heading for no man's land again...

Gotta get to bed, more later....
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Re: The Lion Hunt
« Reply #29 on: December 20, 2006, 05:40:00 AM »
Keep it a comming brother, keep it comming!

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Re: The Lion Hunt
« Reply #30 on: December 20, 2006, 05:42:00 AM »
AWESOME!!!!
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Re: The Lion Hunt
« Reply #31 on: December 20, 2006, 06:57:00 AM »
Great read Doug!!  That is one smart kitty.  Think he's been chased before??!!
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Re: The Lion Hunt
« Reply #32 on: December 20, 2006, 07:09:00 AM »
This story is nearing "Charlie" status. Awesome, glued to the screen exitment!
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Re: The Lion Hunt
« Reply #33 on: December 20, 2006, 07:14:00 AM »
OUtstanding story, Doug, Keep it coming!
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Re: The Lion Hunt
« Reply #34 on: December 20, 2006, 07:36:00 AM »
Man this is geting good.
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Re: The Lion Hunt
« Reply #35 on: December 20, 2006, 07:59:00 AM »
What do you mean sleep?  Sleep is overrated when telling hunting stories.

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Re: The Lion Hunt
« Reply #36 on: December 20, 2006, 08:19:00 AM »
This is really turning into a good one!
The hunting tales had kind of slowed down a bit, but his is just what we needed!  :D  

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Re: The Lion Hunt
« Reply #37 on: December 20, 2006, 08:58:00 AM »
Enjoying every word Doug, can feel the cold air burnin my lungs just readin this.

I gotta know, is jess bawl mouthed or gotta chop?
Gotta have the sounds of the chase right in my magination  :D  

Waitin for the next chapter  :coffee:    :D

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Re: The Lion Hunt
« Reply #38 on: December 20, 2006, 08:59:00 AM »
O.K. Im sweating now after reading this, Almost like being there, C'mon Doug you can get yer beauty sleep later... LOL
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Re: The Lion Hunt
« Reply #39 on: December 20, 2006, 09:00:00 AM »
We're all trapped here, you got things to do, we got things to do, but dang it a fellow can't leave a thread called "The Lion Hunt" just sitting there. It needs writing and it needs reading. We'll all just have to keep checking in and hope the world economy does not grind to a halt or some hunting season end neglected as we all try to keep up.

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