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Title: Bears & Cougars in Iowa
Post by: Shaun on September 01, 2008, 10:15:00 AM
I attended my annual in-town deer hunting seminar which is required to hunt these special hunts. The DNR wildlife biologist said there have a few been recent sightings of bears and cougars here in east central Iowa. He said that, "...according to Iowa law, bears and cougars do not exist. Therefore, if you see one you may shoot it."

The LEO in charge of the city hunt did add that he better not get a call about a wounded cougar in his town, especially if he was expected to go after it.

This is posted as a FYI if you live or just hunt in Iowa and the situation comes up - bears and mountain lions do not exist here.
Title: Re: Bears & Cougars in Iowa
Post by: TRB on September 01, 2008, 01:05:00 PM
Hi Shaun,
       My wife and I bought a small acreage north of Burlington 3 years ago. Ive had two people tell me that they have seen a cougar in this area. A woman who owns a dairy south of me says she saw one running across the field behind my house! I tried to tell her it was probably a yote.I got a stern look and a "I know what I saw".Also a husband & wife claimed one ran across the road while they were in their Jeep.I know I shure would like to see one. Dont know if I would shoot it or not.         Tom
Title: Re: Bears & Cougars in Iowa
Post by: rascal on September 01, 2008, 02:06:00 PM
Ive heard rumors about cougars here near Ft Dodge as well as down near my lease in Davis County but this is the first Ive heard of bears.  Im not sure what I would do with the opportunity if I did see one but it sure would be interesting.
Title: Re: Bears & Cougars in Iowa
Post by: tarponnut on September 01, 2008, 09:41:00 PM
When I taught school in Greenfield(6 years ago), there were several sightings just west near the Nodaway river(photos of tracks, too).

There almost has to be bears in NE IA near the Mn line, it's perfect habitat and few people. I used to fish up there a lot
on North Bear Creek.
Title: Re: Bears & Cougars in Iowa
Post by: fireman_3311 on September 02, 2008, 04:50:00 PM
It's different here in Mo....They claim we don't have cougars, do claim the bears....won't let us shoot either one!!!  If we shoot a cougar, and they find out, we'll git a ticket...how can we git a ticket for shooting sumptin we don't have???!!!
Title: Re: Bears & Cougars in Iowa
Post by: kennym on September 02, 2008, 09:40:00 PM
Up here we've gone to "Young males passing thru...." on the cougars...........

(http://i32.photobucket.com/albums/d34/kennym/5.jpg)

(http://i32.photobucket.com/albums/d34/kennym/9.jpg)

What do you all think?? ??
Title: Re: Bears & Cougars in Iowa
Post by: Izzy on September 03, 2008, 11:11:00 AM
Looks like somebody put a Snuffer through something.  :scared:    :scared:
Title: Re: Bears & Cougars in Iowa
Post by: Ia Hawkeye on September 03, 2008, 03:30:00 PM
I have personaly seen 3 cougars in Mo. I reported the sightings (witnessed) to the Mo. DNR ! The first one was a road kill just east of Jefferson Mo. And the other two were just north and east of Buffalo, Mo.

There have been several supposed sigtings of a cougar on Iowa City's west side. Several confirmed rosd kills have taken place in wesrern Iowa in the last few years.
Title: Re: Bears & Cougars in Iowa
Post by: Scott S. on September 04, 2008, 03:20:00 AM
Last year the day before opening day of deer season, I saw FIVE cougar cubs together on the shoulder of a rural highway in the Loess Hills.

I hunt from the ground and get a little nervous when I'm scrunched down behind a sheet of camo burlap and blowin' a fawn bleat!
Title: Re: Bears & Cougars in Iowa
Post by: mrkbsm on September 04, 2008, 07:52:00 AM
Up here in the NW corner of the state I know of a neighbor that swears he saw a cougar 2 years ago while doing fall tillage at night.  Likely a relatively young one, as it appeared to hang out at the edge of his headlights and watch him run the tractor.  A couple weeks later he took on the job of tearing out small trees on the edge of that same field and found a couple trunks that looked like they had been clawed up by a big cat sharpening its claws.