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Title: another bear
Post by: amertrac on August 09, 2012, 05:17:58 AM
M canine alarm system woke me this morning and when i turned on the flood lights there was a bear halfway up the front steps to the deck.  when i switch the light a couple of tines he/she left in a hurry no pics / It was not a big bear but it was no baby either. that makes about 10 bear sitings that have been close to the house and at least that many within 50 yards of the house. they are getting bolder along with the coyotes   bob w.
Title: Re: another bear
Post by: Papaw on August 09, 2012, 05:55:50 AM
Are they hungry, or just curious?
Title: Re: another bear
Post by: amertrac on August 09, 2012, 08:11:11 AM
I don't know but i sure as heck aint gonna feed them   bob w.
Title: Re: another bear
Post by: keykeeper on August 09, 2012, 10:02:37 AM
I'd feed them.......a 12 ga. slug! Then I would eat their flesh, and wear their skins! They are delicious slow cooked in homemade BBQ sauce....lol.
Title: Re: another bear
Post by: HeelSpur on August 09, 2012, 12:26:49 PM
Know of several folks around here that have been seeing them on a daily basis.
They're getting like the deer,they're used to seeing humans and only run if they feel threatened.
Wait til one of them come thru a window and invite themselves to dinner.
Title: Re: another bear
Post by: john k on August 09, 2012, 09:16:29 PM
Does this mean you don't leave just the screen closed at night?   Glad I have no bear problems here, once had a vicious possum on the porch eating catfood. 
Title: Re: another bear
Post by: amertrac on August 10, 2012, 08:07:47 AM
Did you ever see a possums teeth up close? They are thin and long amd they curve back towards the throat . Once the sink thier teeth into something it can only go one way . When we had the farm a possum bit into a pig . We had to pry his mouth open after we shot him  to get him off the pig ,If you ever shot right next to a pig then tried to catch him you are in for a circus , possums are one of the filthiest animals I have ever seen they will eat thier own secretions if it was on the meat . they will eat meat that dogs and coyotes leave alone because it is rotten, Possums are the lousiest and bug infested things that god put on earth . As you can tell I do not like possums and I purpostly run over them if they are on the road,  bob w.
Title: Re: another bear
Post by: Mel Larsen on August 10, 2012, 03:02:15 PM
I just read an piece in the news about bears starting to be more bothersome, and they suggested keeping a can of Wasp spray handy to squirt them with,  works on other kinds if intruders (men) also,  They said the Wasp spray has a range or nearly 30 feet.
Mel
Title: Re: another bear
Post by: rusty on August 10, 2012, 06:00:15 PM

...tho...you would be surprised how fast a ticked off bear can cover 30 feet....
Title: Re: another bear
Post by: Batz on August 11, 2012, 12:18:02 AM
No bears here but plenty of possums, and this guy turned up on our back doorstep the other day. He's a good size King Brown snake, if this guys strikes you then your in real trouble.

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Title: Re: another bear
Post by: amertrac on August 11, 2012, 05:29:47 AM
this grin and bear it is getting to be a pain in my butt. 4:00 this morning our early canine warning device went off -- momma bear with two very large cubs came through our yard  AT 4: 45 the alarm went off again   big daddy( i think) came through with his nose on the ground tracking the first three. I believe in preserving wild life but how about rabbits, squirrels or chipmunks  for a change   bob w.
Title: Re: another bear
Post by: keykeeper on August 11, 2012, 11:41:28 PM
Yep, possums need to die. Period.

Snakes that close to the house need to die also. Period.

I live in town, so shooting things isn't tolerated too well, but let them get THAT close to my home.....it's on then. I don't care what happens after. Even wild animals need boundaries!!!

My wife has a serious fear of snakes, and rightly so. She was bit by a Copperhead at the age of 11, right on the big toe. The @$#*&^ thing was IN the house she lived in. I would have burnt the daggone house down, or at least blown a few holes in it. Any snake in the vicinity of our house gets the one-way trip to creepy-crawler hell. If she even sees a live snake, she will get physically ill from the fear of it. Not fun at all.
Title: Re: another bear
Post by: johnsironsanctuary on August 12, 2012, 10:50:10 AM
Bears are kind of at the top of the wildlife food chain. They are smart problem solvers and don't have any predators in the modern world. Maybe Mr. Chuck might have a better idea, but I would head for the nearest zoo and beg for a garbage bag of Lion droppings.  The patio would smell like a big cat pan for a while, but it might be a put off for the bears.
Title: Re: another bear
Post by: Batz on August 13, 2012, 04:58:04 AM
Gorge lives in my dam.

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Title: Re: another bear
Post by: 1930 on August 13, 2012, 03:56:50 PM
I have an idea, why dont we just kill em all, after all this is our planet and we were here waay before any of them were.....wait, sumpthin just dont sound right there

P.S sorry to hear about your wife, my wife was burned as a child with battery acid badly on most of her body, she worked at her fathers business in the Phillipines repairing batteries and a worker got careless.

She dosent however thankfully want to outlaw batteries so please give the snakes a break. I dont care for them either BTW
Title: Re: another bear
Post by: mrchuck on August 13, 2012, 06:06:10 PM
Quote from: johnsironsanctuary on August 12, 2012, 10:50:10 AM
Bears are kind of at the top of the wildlife food chain. They are smart problem solvers and don't have any predators in the modern world. Maybe Mr. Chuck might have a better idea, but I would head for the nearest zoo and beg for a garbage bag of Lion droppings.  The patio would smell like a big cat pan for a while, but it might be a put off for the bears.
Thanks johnsironsanctuary for calling me out,,,really. I don't mind at all.
I've had plenty of contacts with bears,,,all types.
Been around all types.

Your problem is with the Black Bear species.
This is in your favor,,,versus a Grizzly.
Black bears are almost human in the way a hungry homeless person is.
Not normally dangerous, but it is always hungry!
I have watched them get into specially constructed trash containers that were patented"bear proof".
Mama bears will do almost anything to feed their young'uns, aka cubs.
So, I would contact your Game Warden, Wildlife Protection Officer, and have them bring out their "barrel trap on a trailer" and use it to catch the bear.
100 percent accuracy in catching a black bear.
This "mama" may already have an "ear tag" which means she has been caught before.
The Wildlife Dept will haul this bear to a place very far away from you, in hopes that she won't return to "easy pickings".
Let us here know what happens,,,,,,   mc
Title: Re: another bear
Post by: EVILDR235 on August 13, 2012, 08:14:37 PM
Darn, I have been looking for Davy Crocketts phone number. I seem to have misplaced it. Ya know, he kilt a bar when he was only 3.

EvilDr235
Title: Re: another bear
Post by: Lump on August 13, 2012, 09:04:47 PM
Batz, I'm not familiar with a King Brown snake. Is it venemous? Where do you live, approximately...anywhere in the USA? Just wonderin'.
Title: Re: another bear
Post by: rusty on August 13, 2012, 09:18:26 PM

Batz lives down under where all the stupid people who stand on the edge of ponds looking into the water have already been eaten -P

Rest assured tho, there is no place in the US that doesn't have at least one venemous snake ....
Title: Re: another bear
Post by: Batz on August 14, 2012, 03:52:23 AM
Quote from: rusty on August 13, 2012, 09:18:26 PM

Batz lives down under where all the stupid people who stand on the edge of ponds looking into the water have already been eaten -P

Rest assured tho, there is no place in the US that doesn't have at least one venemous snake ....

I also must confess that George in our dam is in fact fiberglass.
He does however get some interesting reactions from visitors.

Snakes we have in an abundance and many, or most are venomous, yes the King Brown is very venomous and quite happy to attack if threatened.

Personally I can live with snakes, bears would freak me out .
Title: Re: another bear
Post by: amertrac on August 14, 2012, 04:41:32 AM
Quote from: mrchuck on August 13, 2012, 06:06:10 PM
Quote from: johnsironsanctuary on August 12, 2012, 10:50:10 AM
Bears are kind of at the top of the wildlife food chain. They are smart problem solvers and don't have any predators in the modern world. Maybe Mr. Chuck might have a better idea, but I would head for the nearest zoo and beg for a garbage bag of Lion droppings.  The patio would smell like a big cat pan for a while, but it might be a put off for the bears.
Thanks johnsironsanctuary for calling me out,,,really. I don't mind at all.
I've had plenty of contacts with bears,,,all types.
Been around all types.

Your problem is with the Black Bear species.
This is in your favor,,,versus a Grizzly.
Black bears are almost human in the way a hungry homeless person is.
Not normally dangerous, but it is always hungry!
I have watched them get into specially constructed trash containers that were patented"bear proof".
Mama bears will do almost anything to feed their young'uns, aka cubs.
So, I would contact your Game Warden, Wildlife Protection Officer, and have them bring out their "barrel trap on a trailer" and use it to catch the bear.
100 percent accuracy in catching a black bear.
This "mama" may already have an "ear tag" which means she has been caught before.
The Wildlife Dept will haul this bear to a place very far away from you, in hopes that she won't return to "easy pickings".
Let us here know what happens,,,,,,   mc
Title: Re: another bear
Post by: amertrac on August 14, 2012, 05:09:34 AM
MY ANSWER GOT CUT OFF ON THE POST ABOVE
We Live next to a campground with sloppy city folk as members who fail to close the dumpster and throw thier garbage out anywhere they like. Our property is a highway for the bears to and from the campground. There are at least seven probably more bears that cross here  one very big one we call papa, one large female with big babies she only has one ear so we call her listen, one smaller female with small(this years) cubs no name except GET  Trapping them all would be almost impossible . They have not done to much damage here. Sometimes they nose around but there is nothing for them to eat here. We leave them alone and so far they have left us alone.  bob w.