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May want to think twice before killing a cougar.

"The penalties for these violations can be a maximum fine of up to $50,000 or imprisonment for one year, or both, and civil penalties of up to $25,000 per violation, may be assessed."

Source: http://en.wikipedia....red_Species_Act

It's funny that shooting a mythical creature could cost you $50,000 and jail time. But Shooting a high powered rifle, across a road, at night, near a house gets you a misdemeanor.

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If I had the oppertunity to take a picture that would be cool, would not even consider pulling the trigger. I would not need the cat to prove that I saw it. If there's one maybe there's 2 and it continues to one day they are truly here, then with hunting dates, kidda like the black bear.

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It's funny that shooting a mythical creature could cost you $50,000 and jail time. But Shooting a high powered rifle, across a road, at night, near a house gets you a misdemeanor.

There are a few towns out west who have laws on the books against killing bigfoot so it doesn't surprise me one bit.

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I saw one about 14 years ago between Narrowsburg and Beaver Brook. Also a guy in our club saw one on opening day back 8 or 9 years in Narrowsburg. Just proof that they are in Sullivan County.

sorry but thats not PROOF.. I saw elvis at monticello raceway a few years ago.............proof hes alive.......right?

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sorry but thats not PROOF.. I saw elvis at monticello raceway a few years ago.............proof hes alive.......right?

I know what i saw and thats all the proof i need, but at Monticello race way you could have seen anything and still not be able to identify it
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I would absolutely love to see actual proof of a ML in NY that can be verified.

Not me!!! I would just as soon these mountain lion reports stay in the category of "BS". I don't want them added to my already over-active imagination as I walk in the dark to or from my stand ..... lol.

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Not me!!! I would just as soon these mountain lion reports stay in the category of "BS". I don't want them added to my already over-active imagination as I walk in the dark to or from my stand ..... lol.

Oh I agree with you 100%. I do not in any way want MLs to become part of the NY fauna in my lifetime.

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