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Sequioa who thinks he's a bear dog.
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Take a 12 gauge shell and uncrimp the end dump out #6 shot and fill with Rock salt Re-crimp and add a touch of hot glue. Spank the offender at close range and repeat as he departs. Of course from a safe OP Guarreenteed "trouble" bear repellant
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You are putting yourself and your dogs at risk if he comes back and you dust him with rock salt. What if he doesn't like that little dose of medicine and attacks YOU? That shotgun loaded with salt isn't going to do you OR your dogs any good if things go south during the "education" process.
Take your rifle and your bear tag and dump him. A bullet to the ear is magic and in this case, you definitely need a DRT. BTDT.
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Bad idea. Relocated bears either return in short order or are killed causing a problem somewhere else.
Kill it and eat it. That's not true. Sure it does happen, but that's not the norm, it's the exception. At least that's not true for the places I've lived. I've never lived anywhere that had more bear relocations than Lake Tahoe, and the vast majority go on to have normal lives elsewhere. It comes down to where the bears are relocated. If you move them 5 miles down the road to another thickly populated place, well then yeah; it's going to remain a problem bear. But the bears in Tahoe are taken at least 100 miles away and rarely are they ever a problem again. Wow! Just wow! Let's spend thousands to move a bear from an area so over-populated the state has declared it a predator control area... and put it where? The next predator control area up the road? 100 miles is nothing to a roaming bear... I'm shocked, a clueless post by Kevin? Tell me it isn't so?
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A bear going through your property isn't an issue, but one hanging around would concern me. If you're in an area where you can legally take one with a tag, then it's a no brainer. Get a tag and punch it. It's funny how often bears are troublesome when you can't take one, and are nowhere to be seen when you can.
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Black bears get et on first contact. Brown bears get whacked if they come back after taking a load of Nitro Steel to the a$$.
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You are putting yourself and your dogs at risk if he comes back and you dust him with rock salt. What if he doesn't like that little dose of medicine and attacks YOU? That shotgun loaded with salt isn't going to do you OR your dogs any good if things go south during the "education" process.
Take your rifle and your bear tag and dump him. A bullet to the ear is magic and in this case, you definitely need a DRT. BTDT. Yup no way am I pissing a bear off that may in turn take out his pissed offness on my dogs. It's shoot to kill, no hesitation because he's all cute and furry. Have the tag and live where I can harvest him, my dogs are very important to me. He doesn't seem to want to just wander through, he wants to hang around. I've got moose, fox, beavers and in the past other bears that just wave as they pass and continue on, I'm good with that.
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Yup no way am I pissing a bear off that may in turn take out his pissed offness on my dogs. It's shoot to kill, no hesitation because he's all cute and furry. Have the tag and live where I can harvest him, my dogs are very important to me.
He doesn't seem to want to just wander through, he wants to hang around. I've got moose, fox, beavers and in the past other bears that just wave as they pass and continue on, I'm good with that.
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Way too much over thinking for this minor problem. Kill it and be done with the matter.
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Annie,....what IronBender said.
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He doesn't seem to want to just wander through, he wants to hang around. I've got moose, fox, beavers and in the past other bears that just wave as they pass and continue on, I'm good with that.
Jesus Elf, whee do you live...heaven? Pretty much..
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Will they even relocate black bears in AK?
Odd if they do.
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Annie,....what IronBender said.
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Will they even relocate black bears in AK?
Odd if they do. They've been known to when people cry about the cute fuzzy garbage eating bears and how they must save their little furry faces.
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Time to grab the first rifle you see and plunk one in his head.. uncle had to do that in wisconsin a few years ago, bear kept coming around destroying bird feeders, then on night it started on the chicken coop. he caught a round from a 444marlin to the ear. which opened him up like a ripe watermelon. Was a juvenile male.
I kill chit. "The Heathens nest"
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The first visit is his last.....loaded 9.3 behind the door.....The little neighbor kids wait in front of my house for the school bus.....I just can't have a visiting bear nor loose sled dogs.
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When do you consider a bear a nuisance bear?
When I don't have help packing him out.
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Some people have figured out that if they quit putting out birdseed in the spring then the bears will quit tearing down the feeders. Some people leave cat food and dog food all over and then wonder why bears come around to eat it.
I like to do my hunting BEFORE I pull the trigger! There is only one kind of dead, but there are many different kinds of wounded.
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Bad idea. Relocated bears either return in short order or are killed causing a problem somewhere else.
Kill it and eat it. That's not true. Sure it does happen, but that's not the norm, it's the exception. At least that's not true for the places I've lived. I've never lived anywhere that had more bear relocations than Lake Tahoe, and the vast majority go on to have normal lives elsewhere. It comes down to where the bears are relocated. If you move them 5 miles down the road to another thickly populated place, well then yeah; it's going to remain a problem bear. But the bears in Tahoe are taken at least 100 miles away and rarely are they ever a problem again. Please post again when you have a clue.
If you take the time it takes, it takes less time. --Pat Parelli
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Will they even relocate black bears in AK?
Odd if they do. A year ago there was a sow with 2 or 3* cubs in Anchorage. After many chances, F&G was going to 'euthanize" them until our stupid governor got involved. They were moved to a secure location that turned out to be the KP. That was figured out when they were shot about a week and a half later for engaging in the same behavior. *5 bears. http://www.adn.com/wildlife/article...ation-humans-hope-campground/2015/06/23/
If you take the time it takes, it takes less time. --Pat Parelli
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