There is a good sized black bear hanging around my parents house. It’s thin, looks to have some sort of wound on its side, doesn’t move with much purpose and has literally no fear of people. They’ve tried to run it off, they called TWRA and was told not to worry; as it was trying to get on their porch.
It has a tag in one ear and 3 aluminum studs and in the other ear it has 2 aluminum studs.
The tag I understand, any idea what the studs are there for?
I know I’m sure it’s depressed and listens to strange music.
Dad will have it in the garage drinking beer and listening to oldies soon so maybe that will cheer it up.
I'd have to birdshot his backside, move along smokey, and don't come back.
That was the recommendation by an officer this evening.
Supposed to bring some rubber bullets tomorrow.
Something is wrong with that bear.
Had to take the bird feeders down again this evening...… 2 young bears started being way bigger pests than the squirrels that had been raiding the feeders.... I had a pissed off humming bird chasing after me when I took that feeder down.
My wife asked me to stand guard while she worked in the garden.... where do you order rubber bullets?
Sad deal. Maybe got hit by a car, an archer, or someone popped him with a 22LR.
I would not let it stick around, but making it someone else's problem does not make sense either.
Which leaves but one option...
Yes, add some lead to the aluminum.
It moved away from their house last night to another one up the hill and opened a can of whoop ass on the bird feeders and fruit trees.
Find a hole and bury it... Don't tell anyone, just do it.
I’ve been around a few bears and I’ve never seen one totally unafraid of people.
I don’t see this one making it long.
I would not let it stick around, but making it someone else's problem does not make sense either.
Which leaves but one option...
Do something utterly stupid?
I'd go on record with the local law enforcement, police, sheriff, or both and with the conservation officer for the area. Be sure to follow up any verbal contact with emails to the people you speak with so that you'll have documentation of the conversations and there can't be any question that you actually made those contacts and reported the problem.
A nuisance bear should be dealt with by the conservation department, trapped and relocated or killed.
Sounds like it's looking for an easy meal because it can't get one on it's own, someone best shoot that bear before it does harm to someone.
Seeing many black bears on a Cades Cove site with mange.
seems fairly prevalent this year.
With ear adornment as described, it's probably a displaced metrosexual oso. Not a bright future, and it would not be part of mine.
With ear adornment as described, it's probably a displaced metrosexual oso. Not a bright future, and it would not be part of mine.
+1
I would not let it stick around, but making it someone else's problem does not make sense either.
Which leaves but one option...
Ditto. Is there a defense of life and property provision in the law wherever you are?
Ask your game dept about the ear markings. Has it been captured and relocated before? I wonder if that is the markers purpose.
I got some ‘less than lethal’ ammo at sportsman’s for dusting moose getting into my hay shed. It’s 12 ga. plastic buckshot.
I would be sure to inform TWRC of that instance of the bluff charge and jaw popping. If they choose to not worry at least you're on record before it occurs again.
Sounds like you have one of Tn's most laziest game wardens in TWRA.
Wonder if each ear stud represents a relocation or 'problem bear' insignia.
Wonder if each ear stud represents a relocation or 'problem bear' insignia.
That was my thought. When asked about that our question was unanswered.
Find a hole and bury it... Don't tell anyone, just do it.
Problem bears disappear in my area almost by magic.