I believe there are sightings of mountain lions in NY state. So if there actually are mountain lions there they could be in Pa. Animals are constantly expanding their range because of loss of habitat. 25 years ago there were not any porcupines in my area of Schuylkill County, now I see them dead on the side of the roads here.
Wow...just wow!! That swamp was awesome, somewhat scary tho . There could be mountain lions here,who really knows for sure. We have an albino buck behind our yard,how often is that seen? Those little trees or mountain laural that was knocked down.....that of course was Bigfoot😊. And that bear!!! He looked huge. Sure liked the bait or whatever he was eating. That buck was beautiful. Hope he makes it through hunting season. I enjoyed this very much. Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family. ❤❤❤❤
Mountain lions tend to have a very wide area they live in (males 50 to 150 square miles female 20 to 60 square miles) and they are also opportunistic killers.
Just yesterday, i saw what might be another dead cub alongside the road, about a half mile from where i sawcthe 1st dead cub, but havent yet been able check to see if thats what it is for sure. Gonna try to verify hopefully soon.
back in 1963 when I was 10 I saw a mountain lion while spotting deer with Grandpa near Euerka Park in Ashland, about 30 miles from the swamp
That was amazing footage. Appreciate your hard work. Thanks for sharing Cliff. Way too kool.
Great footage. You’re getting good at selecting location. Beautiful animals. You may just get footage of one yet. Nice work. 👍
I believe there are sightings of mountain lions in NY state. So if there actually are mountain lions there they could be in Pa. Animals are constantly expanding their range because of loss of habitat. 25 years ago there were not any porcupines in my area of Schuylkill County, now I see them dead on the side of the roads here.
I use to spend a lot of time back in Jeffs Swamp when I younger. I have relation in Mollystown.
Wow...just wow!! That swamp was awesome, somewhat scary tho . There could be mountain lions here,who really knows for sure. We have an albino buck behind our yard,how often is that seen? Those little trees or mountain laural that was knocked down.....that of course was Bigfoot😊. And that bear!!! He looked huge. Sure liked the bait or whatever he was eating. That buck was beautiful. Hope he makes it through hunting season. I enjoyed this very much. Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family. ❤❤❤❤
Whoa, I'd love to see an albino deer. Bet its beautiful😊.
@Holly-xn2qz I've seen it on our trail cam. It's got only one side of antlers,but red eyes and pink nose.
Mountain lions tend to have a very wide area they live in (males 50 to 150 square miles female 20 to 60 square miles) and they are also opportunistic killers.
Hunted and explored Jeff's for over 50yrs,no Mt. lion sightings,no tracks or scat.Dont think they are there,bobcats for sure,good luck.
Are you touching the camera after the sardines
😂😂😂😂 that bear was cute
Honest question for you! Do you really think there are mountain lions in our state?
Yes... i've seen them.. an adult black one in the 80s, a dead cub alongside a road almost 3 yrs ago.
Just yesterday, i saw what might be another dead cub alongside the road, about a half mile from where i sawcthe 1st dead cub, but havent yet been able check to see if thats what it is for sure. Gonna try to verify hopefully soon.
@@cherylcobern4483 Did you inform the game commission? I am quite skeptical of these sightings. There are so few and even less proof.
I don't .But my stepdad thinks there are also.
You sound like me. I'm a realist. Show me 100% proof and I'll beleive it