Lion tammer pictures
DeadI
12/31/06 4:29pm
Thought you guys might like to see these.


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This is my wifes Grandpa that lives in So. Utah. When yunger he would go out and tree cougars for the goverment, when he found young ones he would raise them and sell them to circuses and zoos. And sometimes he would raise them for a family pet. I believe this ones name is sheba.
When he treed one he would climb up inthe tree, throw a rope around the head, have someone hold the rope and keeps its attention on something else while he would grab the tail then stick it with a tranquilizer shot, he did not like to shoot them with a dart gun, he said that he could not rely on that. If he gave them a shot then he new for sure that they were geting the dose in the the right spot. Enjoy.


This is my wifes Grandpa that lives in So. Utah. When yunger he would go out and tree cougars for the goverment, when he found young ones he would raise them and sell them to circuses and zoos. And sometimes he would raise them for a family pet. I believe this ones name is sheba.
When he treed one he would climb up inthe tree, throw a rope around the head, have someone hold the rope and keeps its attention on something else while he would grab the tail then stick it with a tranquilizer shot, he did not like to shoot them with a dart gun, he said that he could not rely on that. If he gave them a shot then he new for sure that they were geting the dose in the the right spot. Enjoy.
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I tried it with Grizzly Bears but found that the nylon collar's I used chaffed their neck. Waiting to get some nice satin collars that are not so hard on them. -%
I'm frankly quite suprized he lived long enough to become a dad let alone a grand dad. The good part I guess is when he say's "kid's, time for bed" no one argues! :1
That is absolutely NUTS! Crazy, you serious. Those pictures are way cool, but they really did do this huh?
And if they couldn't rope them, then what? And that top one looks young, but not to young. Still big enough to rip a serious hole.
Great story and awesome pics though....THANKS!
There's a book i'm borrowing from a buddy called "BRAVE" (and other stories) By: Steve M. Mathews.
Haven't gotten to this part yet but I had to glance through it shortly once I saw the pics, he has a chapter all about his "pet" cougar he raised and tamed. He'd take it on car rides and all sorts of crazy stuff. I'm really pretty excited to get to that chapter, haha.
Anyways, I guess that sorta stuff really did use to happen - I sometimes wish I were crazy enough to try somethin like that but NOT A CHANCE is it ever gonna happen, haha.. I'd get myself killed. dont know how they did it!
Great pics DeadI and thanks for sharing! I've heard there's some sorta old old video tape runnin around someone has in S. Utah of when someone did this (supposedly it wasn't extremely uncommon back in the day to catch/sell bears and lions) but a video that someone has in S. Utah of how they did it at the tree - shows them accualy do it back then. Not sure how true that is as I never been lucky enough to see it - but you're my closest link so look around for me :)