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To be fair , I’ve strangled a few cougars myself 

I was never trained in martial arts so I don't complicate it. I just lie on my back looking vulnerable and all big cats attack with both front feet at the exact same time so I just bury both my heels

He should get the head mounted on his wall.be some story to tell friends when they come around. Hey I strangled that cat to death lol.

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4 hours ago, Bundy89 said:

Man is very underrated in animal combat. I suspect it wasn't a big specimen though.

true the word is ( young)  a big male can grow to 13 st, he wouldn't have strangled  that fecker  lol 

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6 hours ago, Ted Newgent said:

Maybe grayman should start jogging then he will see more big cats

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There’s more chance of seeing a puma or leopard jogging in Bristol than  me,  I,m  a plodder mate like an old Land Rover, I don’t go anywhere fast but I,ll go anywhere and I always make it in the end ??

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1 hour ago, jiggy said:

If you can't strangle a big cat bare handed then you've no business been out in the wilderness alone.

I agree its all about body position,normally once ive got one in side control i can usually flip my leg over and drive my hips through then once you,ve taken the back you just have to wrap the neck up without catching your elbows on the front claws.....then its just a matter of waiting it out.

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10 minutes ago, gnasher16 said:

I agree its all about body position,normally once ive got one in side control i can usually flip my leg over and drive my hips through then once you,ve taken the back you just have to wrap the neck up without catching your elbows on the front claws.....then its just a matter of waiting it out.

Ah the classic rear naked choke is your preferred method of dispatch then gnasher.

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3 minutes ago, king said:

Ah the classic rear naked choke is your preferred method of dispatch then gnasher.

Mountain Lions yes as they dont have the lightning reactions of say a Leopard.....Leopards require more of a ground & pound approach as they are more springy and rarely give you their back.....a Jaguar on the other hand is a different kettle of fish their weight can quite often keep you pinned down but the short stumpy legs leave them open to the triangle choke,distance is key here always use the rubber guard to maintain the gap then its down to your reactions and suppleness to strike the choke.....yes its easy to come unstuck against a Jaguar over - confidence can be your undoing with them ?

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16 minutes ago, gnasher16 said:

Mountain Lions yes as they dont have the lightning reactions of say a Leopard.....Leopards require more of a ground & pound approach as they are more springy and rarely give you their back.....a Jaguar on the other hand is a different kettle of fish their weight can quite often keep you pinned down but the short stumpy legs leave them open to the triangle choke,distance is key here always use the rubber guard to maintain the gap then its down to your reactions and suppleness to strike the choke.....yes its easy to come unstuck against a Jaguar over - confidence can be your undoing with them ?

Any animal that can kill a croc with one bite to the head is to be avoided at all costs even by the most experienced cat wrangler ✌️✌️

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Just now, baker boy said:

When I was a kid about 13-14 I drown a full grown tom cat for a neighbour, after that experience I'd not fancy f***ing about with a proper big cat

You should try and get one out of a snare, it’s like a Kathrine wheel with teeth and claws ???

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