Former Denver Broncos defensive lineman Derek Wolfe details how he tracked and killed a 200-pound mountain lion in Colorado on 'Tucker Carlson Tonight.'
Former NFL player Derek Wolfe shares how he tracked and killed a mountain lion that was killing dogs and deer in Colorado on 'Tucker Carlson Tonight.'
Former Denver Broncos defensive lineman Derek Wolfe tracked and killed a 200-pound, 8.5-foot mountain lion that was terrorizing a Colorado community with nothing but a bow and arrow. Wolfe said the huge animal had been"wreaking havoc" in a rural neighborhood and had already killed two dogs. he called me and said, 'Hey, there's a cat up here. You want to come help?' And I said, Yeah, let's go," he explained Monday on"Tucker Carlson Tonight."So we get up there and the first thing we see is a full-grown mule deer that he had drug across the road, right across the street from somebody's house.
Wolfe told host Tucker Carlson he took hunting dogs with him to track the animal and hiked over 9,600 feet to kill it. . I'm all cut up and scraped up. I was in full-body cramps [and] barely made it up there," he said. "I was able to make a good shot, [a] good ethical shot, [and] harvested the cat and got him out of there and did everything by the book. This was completely legal. [Colorado Parks and Wildlife] CPW came down and checked the cat.
This Monday, Jan. 13, 2020 photo from video provided by Chris Bruetsch shows five California mountain lions seen together on home surveillance video at Breutsch's home in Pioneer, Calif. The rare gathering of the notoriously solitary big cats was recorded in the home surveillance video at the rural residence in the edge of the El Dorado National Forest east of Sacramento. A California Department of Fish and Wildlife spokesman called the images "extraordinary.
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