in your state what is the state record weight for a long tai
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biggens allright
thomas wrote:The pic you posted didn't show up the second time around.
So I went to your web site to take a peek.
Looks like you boys got some bragigin rights on the the big boys.
I would advise anybody to check out tnt cats on the web page.
They growem big north of the border.
Nice album boys
The size of their heads was even more ossem/ seen only a couple that sized myself over dogs and I didnt kill em so they probably apearedthat size but wasent maybe. I know if ya didn`t skin em and ditnt gutt em in the woods and had a way too weigh emas they are and still yet limber-not stiffed yet/they would be very heavy and that how a lion should be weight/weigh all bears fully field dress gutted weights however. Maybe that just me. Also, I killed a little bear, littlr cat and a ton of coon . Coon season only I carryed a gun and never took more than one out of each tree an not sucken sows nor sows travelen with kitten nor kitten coon. I more enjoyed just the dogs on big game I carryed a machettie or a boweeie knife nothen at all some times too. How ever Ive seen big game killed with other hunts under the tree I was hunten with and I didn`t much care about it one way or the other on cat ! But I respected big game ya don`t show fear too em, don`t look em in the eyes and never turn your back on one/ ya could regret-it.
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TNT awesome cats, looks like some happy hunters.
Here in Idaho I believe there is a lot of difference in our cat weights, I think it is mostly to do with feed, whether it is primarily elk, deer or small game and terrain. I have been on a couple harvest the largest confirmed weight was 193. Two scales one said 196 the other 193. We have taken a few cats I believe are 170 - 180. Nice cats for here but curious what they would go else where. We do all of our cats by skull measurements also.
My good friend did take a cat last March that was a dandy but due to him traveling the skin just hung off from him, I don't know how far he traveled before but the day we caught him I figured he went 15-17 miles that night, and we ended up in a Hell hole!
Roy Auwen would know better than anyone in this country, I will try to post a few pictures later.
Mike Pimentel
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ummmm objects are larger than they appear... I hope! Don't know what I did wrong
Here in Idaho I believe there is a lot of difference in our cat weights, I think it is mostly to do with feed, whether it is primarily elk, deer or small game and terrain. I have been on a couple harvest the largest confirmed weight was 193. Two scales one said 196 the other 193. We have taken a few cats I believe are 170 - 180. Nice cats for here but curious what they would go else where. We do all of our cats by skull measurements also.
My good friend did take a cat last March that was a dandy but due to him traveling the skin just hung off from him, I don't know how far he traveled before but the day we caught him I figured he went 15-17 miles that night, and we ended up in a Hell hole!
Roy Auwen would know better than anyone in this country, I will try to post a few pictures later.
Mike Pimentel
Ryans Cat mid 170-180 14 14/16 P&Y
The Traveler
14 10/16 P&Y
ummmm objects are larger than they appear... I hope! Don't know what I did wrong
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here ya go (look for the url address that says "medium" in it--there is a choice of four I beleive on each picture on the hunt 101 site) right click on the ones I just did for ya and go to "properties" and see the difference
GREAT LOOKIN" LIONS
-- yep I guess size does matter doesn't it ! But yours make the cut "no problemo" 
here ya go (look for the url address that says "medium" in it--there is a choice of four I beleive on each picture on the hunt 101 site) right click on the ones I just did for ya and go to "properties" and see the difference
GREAT LOOKIN" LIONS
Okay tnt I got one up on ya I just got a grandma a 160 lb tom.
I don't see any good lookin grandma with huggin any of your fat tails.
So there
Take that
Oh and buy the way you guys probaly rode those nitro powered turbo charged crouch rockets right up those mountains got off with your coffee cups still half full and said look boys there's a 15 and change.
Did any buddy bring the coffee cake.
Well me and grandma got news for you.
We did it the old fashioned way by god.
I don't see any good lookin grandma with huggin any of your fat tails.
So there
Take that
Oh and buy the way you guys probaly rode those nitro powered turbo charged crouch rockets right up those mountains got off with your coffee cups still half full and said look boys there's a 15 and change.
Did any buddy bring the coffee cake.
Well me and grandma got news for you.
We did it the old fashioned way by god.
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Mountains? What mountains? Where TnT hunts it is rolling and roaded up like central park. No need for sleds or even quads. They just roll up in their Escalades throw down some showdogs and play video games until the Astro says it's up. Then it's time to fire up the latte machine and make one for a stroll to the tree. Ha Ha.
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Man thomas , now i have to start prowling Old Folks Homes again for clients to compete
this is a crazy "job"
Did git old Roy one for his 80th this year (had a 50 lb upgrade tom up the road a mile but it WAS up the mountain : Roy said ---" lets not be fools boys, I'm eighty years old! lets go get the "easy" one" )
I like flat ground (got flat feet too, so cant be "drafted"), hate "coffee" of any kind (love beer though), fear "red heads" (not redbones)and my worthless mutts are NOT show dogs (they rarely even "show off"), yep-- my life is kinda "sorry" I guess
Keep buggin' me and I'll move over to UKC site with the "big boys" of hound huntin'
PS: this fella aint on "Geritol" (nor is he a lady) but we are certainly "up the hill"
No rocket powered couch rocket here either (and the "ROCK" blocked the sattelite view for my ASTRO)
Did leave "the Escalade" idling so it was toasty warm when we got back though (to hell with high gas prices)

Did git old Roy one for his 80th this year (had a 50 lb upgrade tom up the road a mile but it WAS up the mountain : Roy said ---" lets not be fools boys, I'm eighty years old! lets go get the "easy" one" )
I like flat ground (got flat feet too, so cant be "drafted"), hate "coffee" of any kind (love beer though), fear "red heads" (not redbones)and my worthless mutts are NOT show dogs (they rarely even "show off"), yep-- my life is kinda "sorry" I guess
Keep buggin' me and I'll move over to UKC site with the "big boys" of hound huntin'
PS: this fella aint on "Geritol" (nor is he a lady) but we are certainly "up the hill"
Did leave "the Escalade" idling so it was toasty warm when we got back though (to hell with high gas prices)
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Hasd a friend of mine (not a houndman) go to canada about fifteen years ago and kill a lion with a bow, it weighed 206 lbs and I forget how many ounces. I don't remember the skull size but do know at the time it was tied for the largest cougar in P&Y, but at least one has been killed bigger since then.
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Hey let TNT take a walk on the wild side those boys on that site might need a few pics to light a fire over there at least we would get a break from the cat show over here.
I do think TNT and GEORGE BUSH have a lot in common niether one of them know when to pull out.
We could use a break over here. The bad dreams and the cold sweats are
are starting to interupt my beauty sleep.
TNT are you sure those cats aren't somethin your kids raised for 4H?
I love lion chops and lookin at those fat bastards make my mouth water.
Pass the apple sauce please
Yea Yack Attack those talus slides are just above a loggin road.
I never treed one out in the middle of one.
I do think TNT and GEORGE BUSH have a lot in common niether one of them know when to pull out.
We could use a break over here. The bad dreams and the cold sweats are
are starting to interupt my beauty sleep.
TNT are you sure those cats aren't somethin your kids raised for 4H?
I love lion chops and lookin at those fat bastards make my mouth water.
Pass the apple sauce please
Yea Yack Attack those talus slides are just above a loggin road.
I never treed one out in the middle of one.