Mountain Lion Really Killed This Buck

Mountain Lion Dragging Buck

Have you seen the game camera photo of a mountain lion that killed a buck at or near a feeder?  It seems quite amazing that the lion and his kill were caught on camera. However, the mountain lion dragging buck photo appears to be legit. It’s rather lucky photo for the owner of the game camera, but not as fortunate for the buck.

Readers of this site know that I normally write about deer management and anything related to hunting white-tailed deer. In addition, I do my best to get the facts correct before publishing content that I feel is accurate and helpful to hunters and landowners managing the deer and habitat found on their hunting properties.

Well, about a month ago I wrote an article that featured the photo below. It’s a perfect game camera photo of a mountain lion dragging a dead buck directly in front of a feeder. It seemed so perfect, I stated that surely the photo was a fake. As it turns out, the mountain lion dragging a buck photo is not fake. Rather, it’s an actual, amazing trail camera photo taken on a ranch in South Texas.

 This photo caught a mountain lion near a feeder after killing a whitetail buck

Mountain Lion Kill Caught on Camera

Every deer hunter that has spent any amount of time in the woods, or more appropriately around a campfire with other hunters, has heard stories related to mountain lion sightings.  This can include the alleged black panther sightings that your buddy/uncle/friend/nephew claims he saw, too. The stories always get better as the night goes on.

One of the best things about getting outdoors and into the wildlife woods is that you really never know what you are going to see. And speaking from experience (and the mountain lion photos further below), there are some amazing things going on outside all of the time. After all, nature never really sleeps.

Photos, like campfire stories, are not always truthful. Before writing the first article about this photo of a mountain lion dragging a buck, I did a little research regarding the photo. If this photo had been faked, it would not have been the first. To make a long story short, someone initially admitted that they had “made” the photo. Just to get some attention, someone actually claimed to have faked a real-to-life photo. Wow.

Mountain Lion Dragging Buck After Kill

As it turns out, the real owner of the mountain lion photo saw the article, contacted me, gave me the real story that took place on his South Texas property and even provided me with additional photos to corroborate the mountain lion kill.

The ranch owner even said he found the whitetail buck’s head and remains about 6 weeks after these game camera photos were taken. He confirmed that the buck had been killed by the lion.

The photos below are in time succession and show a deer fleeing the area prior to the buck being killed. You can even see the drag marks in the dirt after the mountain lion walks right in front of the game camera.  A truly remarkable occurrence, especially since it was caught on film. A special thanks to Chet Markgraf for his story and these photos!

Photos Document Lion & Whitetail Buck

Mountain Lion Kills Whitetail Buck

Mountain Lion Dragging Buck in Photo

Mountain Lion Attacks Buck

Mountain Lion Kills Buck at Feeder

Video: Mountain Lion Kills Deer

138 thoughts on “Mountain Lion Really Killed This Buck”

  1. Glad you posted this. Some idiot in Pennsylvania photoshopped the image and it’s going around all over the place that it occurred in Cambridge Springs, PA.

  2. My dad tried to say it was Photoshopped, so of course I had to google it. Thanks for the article about this mountain lion.

  3. I heard today that it was Artemas, Pennsylvania, and questioned it because it’s a rare occurance for a mountain lion in that area. Decided to look it up on the web. Thanks for the truth, so I can shut down the BIG BOY gossipers…

  4. Thanks for the pic… I too googled it because my hubby came home and said that one of his customers texted it to him saying that it was taken in Coshocton County, Ohio… LOL

  5. Thanks for publishing this!!! It tried to circulate the Indiana, PA area… that is a big cat for this area!!! Nice try people! Next time you want to say your trail cam got a pic like this, make sure you don’t get the pic from a popular site like this!!!

  6. The picture has made it to Southeastern North Carolina as well. Several of my readers forwarded the photo or contacted me about it, amazed at the size of such a deer in our area as much as the presence of a “panther.” Enough of a hubbub that it makes our paper next week. While many of us hope we do have panthers in the Green Swamp, Colly Bay and Cape Fear Valley – we knew in our hearts this wasn’t from around here. Thanks for clearing it up. It’s an incredible sequence, regardless of the locale.

  7. We live in a small town in ga called Thomaston. This picture broke out in a text message that my father in law sent me from someone who sent it to him. Now everyone in our small town is talking saying OMG theres a mountain lion. LOL, so I decided to google it because my sister just could not believe it. I pulled this up, so thanks for posting. Now I’m going to tell the truth that its not in damn Georgia, its in SOUTH TEXAS!

  8. This picture is also going around by text saying that it occured in Dinwidde, Virginia. I thought it was not true and google it and found this site. That’s what I thought.

  9. Thanks for the article. I got this picture via text 2 days ago—saying it was taken in my area in central Virginia! My husband knew it couldn’t be true!!

  10. It’s going around in Western North Carolina now. The story is that “a farmer with motion sensors caught it.” Eastern mountain lions are SUPPOSED to be extinct in the wild–even though every person who has family that has lived here more than 2 generations has someone who has seen one in their family tree (there has been A LOT of alleged sightings lately too). I’ve heard either a mountain lion or a panther before—the eerie scream). I was so excited when it was texted to me. FINALLY, it though, we have PROOF. It was big let down that it wasn’t taken here. Anyways, FYI to anyone from the Appalachians if they get this posted, emailed or texted….

  11. That’s ok, in just one day this mountain lion pic has been showed to me twice and been in different places both times. North River, West Virgina, and Round Hill, Virginia. People just don’t have anything better to do?

  12. I of course being a child of the “snopes” era had to check out the credibility, so thanks for having an awesome follow up on this picture for the real story. Oh, and the story around my area is that the photos was taken in Batavia, NY.

  13. Word is here that the mountain lion picture was taken east of Ava, Missouri. Funny thing is though, I didn’t know mesquite grew in the Ozarks! Pretty impressive cat if he is dragging this deer from MO to GA to WV, OH, and NC. Are people realy this naive, or just not too bright?

  14. I’m glad I found this, but am disappointed that it really is not from central New York, as I had heard. The quality of the photo circulating around here is so bad that it’s impossible to make out details like the scrub brush or mesquite. That’s a pretty big tip-off that this photo/panther is not from this far north!

  15. This cat gets around. I too, was made aware of its presence in Batavia, NY. Anyone who studies whitetail could recognize the origin of that deer. Only in Texas do they have bucks small enough for a tabby to kill and carry 😉

  16. I live in north-eastern Iowa and I got this photo today saying it actually happened here. There’s been rumors going around that the DNR has released cougars around this area and this was a actual picture proving the DNR has been doing it. I knew I’d seen this photo somewhere online before, so I better check it out and make sure I was correct before I started spreading the word around.

  17. It doesn’t stop there… the photo made its way to small town Indiana. Laurel/Andersonville Area or Franklin County. If the picture had been true it would have put the kill pretty much in our backyard. Rumor-mill stated that the lion was killing cattle, running horses, people were finding dead deer; you name it the lion was jumping counties quickly with a long list of murder victims. If it wasn’t for my husband who had seen the photo on-line then there would have been a massive cat-hunt for a mountain lion that lives in south Texas. I don’t think the hunters are willing to travel that far!

  18. Thanks so much for posting this article… this “cat” sure does get around. I’m in a small town in Andrews, South Carolina. I received a telophone call from my grandfather stating that there was a cougar in a small community near us. Well, words going around fast so I finaly can shut them up. They sure had me fooled though! Thanks again!

  19. Well, I was fooled when I saw the picture, but I went to a sniper school at Fort Hood and the hard-packed ground does give that away. Looks like Texas.

  20. Thanks for bringing out the truth. This photo was printed in the local paper where I live in North Carolina. Three men submitted it saying the photo of the mountain lion dragging the buck was taken on their land in North Carolina. I can’t believe the paper printed it without doing a little research. Besides, I have never seen mesquite growing here in NC.

  21. How about that! My husband recieved this picture in an email and we live in St Louis, Missouri. It stated that this deer was killed by a mountain lion in Winfield, Missouri, which is about 45 minutes outside of St Louis.

  22. Glad I found this web site. I thought it was a Texas deer, but even in good copies of photo it looked photo shopped.

  23. I too live in Virginia and the story going around was that it was taken in Halifax CO. Didn’t believe that and don’t believe this. Man, this is a joke. This may be real, if the cat found the deer already dead. In survival there would have been a fight and the deer would have wounds, hair pulled this way and that. Why would the mountain lion drag the whitetail buck somewhere first? If it killed because it was hungry, it would have eaten first, then cached the animal. It would not be hard to put the drag mark in place as part of the hoax. My feeling is, no blood, no kill. I’ll be a believer when another picture is provided.

  24. This cougar picture has made it to East Central Illinois and was supposedly taken here, but I believe you that it was taken in Texas.

  25. I got this pic from my daughter, who got it from a friend and it stated it was taken south of Marshall, Texas.

  26. Now it has made its way to Camden, Tennessee! Also said that it was caught from local wildlife camera… unbelievable!!

  27. That is one traveling cougar! I got an e-mail from mom that this picture was taken two nights ago in Santee, South Carolina. Anyone that hunts SC knows our deer don’t get that big!!! LOL

  28. We had that same pic circulating our hunting community in Warren County, New Jersey. Damn, I love my stupid huntin buddies.

  29. Our local Fish and Game office here in Massachusetts just got a call from someone asking about this picture he received on his cell-phone, supposedly taken by a “state trooper in Copake, NY”. Glad to be able to debunk this myth before it gets too wide a foothold.

  30. This lion gets around. He made it to Pinos Altos, New Mexico too. We have whitetails but only a small subspecies called Coues. This would have been the world record Coues!!!! You Texans, keep your lion at home, we have plenty here.

  31. It made its way to McDonough County in Illinois – and the picture was “taken” the night before bow season started on a local camera. Thanks for publishing this article. My dad’s an outfitter and his guys will be glad to hear that they are safe when they are hunting here.

  32. This cat has made the rounds. Just got a call this morning from a reporter wanting to know if this was true … the panther is now stalking deer in Clay County, Florida. Thanks for this article. I was able to do some rumor control.

  33. Have to agree that with a prior poster. Why are there no signs of a kill by the “cougar”. The deer looks untouched.

  34. Boy that Cougar sure can travel! Word up here was that it was spotted in Cornell, Wisconsin, by a trail cam. Thanks for debunking the myth before I began to help spread it. Bob

  35. The same cougar was spotted in Trumbull County, Ohio, not to far from a busy highway, airport, and air force base. Maybe that’s how it’s able to be in so many places. It’s racking up some frequent flyer miles.

  36. The same picture was said to have been taken in Taylor, TX, by Lake Granger. He sure can move fast.

  37. Word around here is that this trail cam pic was taken outside Salem, Indiana. And no, we don’t have any big cats in the Hoosier state. I am amazed at the number of people that believe it was in Indiana!

  38. That is some pretty crazy stuff! I have seen some stuff like that, but that is the most crazy thing I have ever seen. Congrats to the mountain lion.

  39. Well, add Calloway County just north of Murray, KY to the list. It was supposedly taken in Clarks River bottoms 4 miles downstream from my house. I was very suspicious so I wound up here.

  40. I decided to do some research on this lion photo because it was given to me and I was told it was taken a few miles away from my house. Well, turns out it was, and I live 10 miles from where it was taken. My buddies and I hunt coyotes around here, so hope he doesn’t suprise us.

  41. The same pic was sent to me saying it was shot in White County, Indiana. That is one fast and hungry cat!

  42. To Jimmy and Scott, I was just wondering if you two guys are hunters. If not I can understand why you wouldn’t believe these photos. I live in Texas, hunt all over the this great state and we have some pretty amazing things happen. If you do hunt and you’ve been successfull before, then you should know that there are times when you shoot an animal that you don’t always get the bloody mess that you’re shallow mind is wanting to see.

    I don’t recall anybody on here asking you to believe it. What I will do is challenge each one of you to go down to Texas, go on a week hunt in an area like this, and spend your nights outdoors. Then we will see what your opinion is then.

  43. Well, that cat had people in a email uproar in Maine. Always been rumors of cats here. It spread thru the town of Ellsworth, Maine, like wildfire. It got me!

  44. This cat has been everywhere. I got the picture in a text message about a month ago. Story is picture was taken by a trail camera somewhere around New Salem, North Dakota, which is about 30 miles strait west of Bismarck.

  45. I have been whitetail hunting in the same spot for 14 years. I have heard and heard again stories of mountain lions on my farm, but this year I was mowing around my deer stand in July and sure enough, a giant mountain lion ran out of the grass.

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