Sandra Picard, one of the commentators wrote that she "saw one on the side lawn a couple of you years ago and didn't bother reporting it as they would have categorized her as a loony lady". It seems that all too often, this is the end result.
This pic was supposedly taken with the last shot on his film, and he did not have time to reload to take more.
We have no knowledge of the kind of kind of camera he used, and if it might be a relic. Perhaps it doesn't have a date/time stamp. He very well might have been doing exactly what he said he was doing, photographing antlers. I know a woman who lives out in Wyoming, and she for sure post pics of shed antlers that she has photographed. She also makes jewelry with them. I own one of her pieces. It's quite nice.
He is at odds with F&G for any number of reasons. It could be something as simple as fishing without a license and getting caught, or countless other infractions. Some people just plain dislike law enforcement and it doesn't take much to get them going.
The pic looks fuzzy, much like some of the ones I have taken recently of Molly which I trashed because she looked so weird.
Maybe it is a fraud, but I think chances are just as good that maybe it's not.
F&G claims to be "interested" and wants to investigate further. That could mean just about anything.
This seems to be just one more mixed up report and commentary about mountain lions, who are for sure out there in NH, unaware of all the ongoing debates about them here in NE, and the veracity of the sightings.
I have a strong suspicion that as some point in the future, there will be a breeding population, and much like what happened in Boulder,( The Beast in the Garden), one of them will have some unsuspecting person for lunch, and the debate will be resolved.
There was much division in Boulder prior to this happening, and the writing was on the wall, in big bold letters! I ofter wonder if history is not beginning to repeat itself here in our very own neck of the woods.