JTG wrote:Hi Dan.
Sure, There is not many tree's in that area, so if the hounds are not pouring on the pressure on the lion, he will just fast walk, kind of like bears do in the Northwest. The will also climb a small tree and rest, jump and fast walk again. What I have found by going through a bunch of hounds is if they will booger bark a bobcat, they will not pounce on a Lion enough, for the lion to stay right there. When I went with other bobcat hunters and some lion hunters, I noticed the same thing and most had some kind of reason why the lion got away.
Thanks partner. That makes a lot of sense actually. I assume after so long some of them type of dogs just tend to play out when the going get real real tough. After all them lions live in that stuff all day every day.



