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This year I had over 2,000 mountain lion pictures combined on several of my cameras. Many lions LOVE this spot and frequent it almost on a daily bases. Napping is an ordinary thing I see in my pictures. Ill be sitting here in 2014 with a lion tag in my pocket.

 

I just added more pictures! Enjoy.

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Forget about 2014, get out there now if you have not filled a 2013 lion tag and get that rug going!

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Forget about 2014, get out there now if you have not filled a 2013 lion tag and get that rug going!

I would, but I filled my 2013 tag in March. I think in several of my spots, I can kill a lion every year from now on.

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Looks like a scent post. Maybe a big female and two older cubs. Cats can become obsessive and euphoric over certain scents.

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That seems like a pretty good lion spot!! Good luck next year!

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Great pics thanks for sharing.

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Looks like those big kittens are having a slunber party and bored, need more room to roam.

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No wonder you ain't seeing any deer. Sweet pics!

Actually, I have found through the years that the areas were I have found the most lions are the areas with the most deer. The lions are there for a reason, and that reason is food. If there wasn't enough food, they would move on.

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Awesome pictures, how many different lions do you have frequenting this spot?

I counted somewhere around 5 lions that were coming in to this spot and an occasional Tom. It doesn't sound like a lot, however, within a 1 mile radius it is a lot. I had other locations with an equal amount of activity and many larger Toms passing through due to the amount of females hanging around.

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