Figure 2 



Mountain Lion Hunter Survey 



Respondent's Gender 



■Females 

 □Males 



Nonresidents 



As Figures 1 and 2 show, a large majority of lion hunters are men 

 (97%) and almost half of the sample had finished college. The 

 incomes of residents and nonresidents were quite different. 

 Thirty eight percent (38%) of residents had incomes in the $20-40 

 thousand dollar range while thirty nine percent (39%) of 

 nonresidents reported income greater than $75,000 (See Table 1). 

 A majority of both groups were members of a sports or 

 conservation organization. 



Section I of the survey asked respondents questions about their 

 mountain lion hunting/chasing as well as a number of questions 

 regarding their reasons for hunting. Table 2. provides details 

 about the hunter's 1993-1994 season. The major differences 



