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Too stupid to figure out it was tongue in cheek?
However, tell us about all the grizz licenses filled in that area in the last 10 years.
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LOL
People farthest from a bear know the most.
If you take the time it takes, it takes less time. --Pat Parelli
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Too bad you are just an Iron bender and not a mind bender.
Ecc 10:2 The heart of the wise inclines to the right, but that of a fool to the left.
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PS. LOL.
Ecc 10:2 The heart of the wise inclines to the right, but that of a fool to the left.
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Iron, tell us she shouldn't have slept in the hotel with her blueberries. Come on. You can doit.
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Ecc 10:2 The heart of the wise inclines to the right, but that of a fool to the left.
A Nation which leaves God behind is soon left behind.
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Tell us about all the bears you’ve been around.
LOL
If you take the time it takes, it takes less time. --Pat Parelli
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Here, Iron, this one will fly, i promise. Tell us they kill too many grizz in that area alweddy.
Ecc 10:2 The heart of the wise inclines to the right, but that of a fool to the left.
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Here's one Iron, tellus she shouldnt have chooted the bear when it was huffing on her head.
Ecc 10:2 The heart of the wise inclines to the right, but that of a fool to the left.
A Nation which leaves God behind is soon left behind.
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Sad deal for all concerned, a Darwin Award, so late in life. Yeah it is. Her stupidity got her and a bear killed. Curious as to your statement. I have pity for the woman. Is it a shame the bear was euthanized? I'm on ignore, he won't see it unless he toggles. Fûck the bear, hope hundreds get hit by trains, lightning, and bullets this year. I hope they suffer catastrophic population losses. Hell hath no fury like the muleskinner ensconced in grizz country! Ha! I’d feel a little different if I didn’t face a felony for blowing the guts out of one for crossing my Hotwire, wading through my dogs, to eat a goat or pony. Or maybe if fwp and usfws didn’t lie their collective asses off about relocated bears, and made it public knowledge what was moved, where to, when, and why. I’m convinced a hunting season or even local control isn’t going to happen. Or a hundred other things. I like having them around. I like knowing they are out there, even when dragging a dead deer through the willows off the corner of my postage stamp having game cam pics of a big bitch there days before. It’s part of the fun. Even this very summer I’ve laughed my ass off at the lies they spout. Just on/about my little corner of the world.
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Relocation of bears has failed almost always.
If you take the time it takes, it takes less time. --Pat Parelli
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You can't trust a bear. You can never trust a bear, even one that seems tame. We had our own Timothy Treadwell-type here in North Carolina. "The Bear Lady" in Dare/Tyrell Co. NC lived in a mobile home out in the swamp in an area with the highest density of black bears, and some of the biggest, in the US. She "protected" them by attracting them to her property, feeding them, by hand. She walked with them and named them. Even let them come into her trailer. Then she decided to take on area hunters by placing chains and locks blocking access to hunting areas that she didn't own. She had to be warned to stay off other peoples property, and I believe she was eventually charged. In January 2015 she was reported missing by family. Authorities found her strewn skeleton and clothes scattered in the swamp not too far from her trailer. She had been dragged there and eaten by the bears she "protected." I go into that swamp a lot. There's a metric shiit load of bears. I've never had problems with any. Only two have been remotely aggressive. But I have had them follow me on trails, and keep coming when we've met on trails going in opposite directions. I always carry in the swamp. Because you can't trust a bear.
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You can't trust a bear. You can never trust a bear, even one that seems tame. We had our own Timothy Treadwell-type here in North Carolina. "The Bear Lady" in Dare/Tyrell Co. NC lived in a mobile home out in the swamp in an area with the highest density of black bears, and some of the biggest, in the US. She "protected" them by attracting them to her property, feeding them, by hand. She walked with them and named them. Even let them come into her trailer. Then she decided to take on area hunters by placing chains and locks blocking access to hunting areas that she didn't own. She had to be warned to stay off other peoples property, and I believe she was eventually charged. In January 2015 she was reported missing by family. Authorities found her strewn skeleton and clothes scattered in the swamp not too far from her trailer. She had been dragged there and eaten by the bears she "protected." I go into that swamp a lot. There's a metric shiit load of bears. I've never had problems with any. Only two have been remotely aggressive. But I have had them follow me on trails, and keep coming when we've met on trails going in opposite directions. I always carry in the swamp. Because you can't trust a bear. That area is absolutely filthy with bears.
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Weak. But, hey, you gotta say something, dont you.
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I was working in GNP in the 1980s and one of my coworkers was killed by a griz. He was off-trail, hiking through huckleberry bushes and jumped a sow and cubs. He was trying to get to a cave he saw on a map.
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You can't trust a bear. You can never trust a bear, even one that seems tame. We had our own Timothy Treadwell-type here in North Carolina. "The Bear Lady" in Dare/Tyrell Co. NC lived in a mobile home out in the swamp in an area with the highest density of black bears, and some of the biggest, in the US. She "protected" them by attracting them to her property, feeding them, by hand. She walked with them and named them. Even let them come into her trailer. Then she decided to take on area hunters by placing chains and locks blocking access to hunting areas that she didn't own. She had to be warned to stay off other peoples property, and I believe she was eventually charged. In January 2015 she was reported missing by family. Authorities found her strewn skeleton and clothes scattered in the swamp not too far from her trailer. She had been dragged there and eaten by the bears she "protected." I go into that swamp a lot. There's a metric shiit load of bears. I've never had problems with any. Only two have been remotely aggressive. But I have had them follow me on trails, and keep coming when we've met on trails going in opposite directions. I always carry in the swamp. Because you can't trust a bear. That area is absolutely filthy with bears. Have never heard that account somehow. But I have seen documentation of 700 and 800 pound bear coming from there. Short aside. I at one time had an Interarms Whitworth ..458 that had supposedly been fired twice by the original owner. I got the other 18 rounds with the gun at a gunshow. I sold it later but somehow ended up with the ammunition. Sold it to a guy that hunted down east in the swamps. After coming up on some of those big buddies while deer hunting he decided he needed a bigger gun. Another fellow I went to church with was in a club down there and told of bear big enough to have their head and shoulders above the top of cane thickets when they stood up.
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Another fellow I went to church with was in a club down there and told of bear big enough to have their head and shoulders above the top of cane thickets when they stood up. That's happened to me. Last summer I took my brother in law out to see the bears and we were walking a closed (to vehicles) dirt road with a ditch to the left and a kane thicket to the right. About 100 yards in, up pops a big bear's head about 50 feet away. Couldn't see the body, but the head was big and broad with little beady eye. He was big boy, for sure.
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LOL
As a teen (14 or 15) in Alaska myself and a couple other guys took a skiff out to the mouth of a river to act like we're fishing. For some reason one guy wanted to fish from shore so we dropped him off. A bit later we're like 30 yatds out, dude is just standing there on the sandy bank and up on the grassy dune this full size brown bear stands up about 15 yards behind him! Bear can't see him, but sees us, dude can't see the bear but knows by our reaction something is astray! Hey, there's a big brown bear behind you! Get over here and pick me up! It's a lot safer out here! We gave in and risked our precious lives to rescue him! LOL I'm so glad I didn't grow up in the city.
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Im ust glad you growed up, MB.
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Another fellow I went to church with was in a club down there and told of bear big enough to have their head and shoulders above the top of cane thickets when they stood up. That's happened to me. Last summer I took my brother in law out to see the bears and we were walking a closed (to vehicles) dirt road with a ditch to the left and a kane thicket to the right. About 100 yards in, up pops a big bear's head about 50 feet away. Couldn't see the body, but the head was big and broad with little beady eye. He was big boy, for sure. Did it get you?
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