First
look
at
a
big
cat
I
do
not
know
if
this
is
of
any
interest
to
you,
but
a
friend
and
I
were
heading
back
from
an
excellent
day
of
fishing.
It
was
about
10:30
p.m.
on
Tuesday,
Aug.
15,
2006.
We
had
just
gone
about
3
kilometers
south
of
Elk
Creek
Campground
when
we
spotted
what
we
thought
was
a
coyote
walking
down
the
side
of
the
road
towards
us.
As
we
got
closer
we
realized
that
it
was
a
mountain
lion.
My
heart
was
overjoyed.
We
stopped
right
beside
it,
backed
up
and
put
our
headlights
on
it.
It
stayed
just
into
the
ditch
and
was
crouched
down.
It
was
absolutely
amazing.
We
were
between
six
and
eight
meters
from
the
cat.
WHAT
A
SIGHT!
Cougars
are
such
a
majestic
animal.
I
have
been
fishing
that
area
for
over
20
years
and
I
have
never
seen
one
before
in
the
wild.
We
just
sat
there
watching
it
and
it
sat
there
watching
us.
We
finally
decided
to
leave
before
we
spooked
it.
As
we
started
to
move
away,
it
seemed
to
take
two
or
three
bounds
and
it
was
gone.
Michael
We
sat
there
watching
it
and
it
sat
there
watching
us.
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