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Post by Dutch on Oct 14, 2014 6:44:48 GMT -5
Maybe this one will show up in archery bear season? Shortly after this pic was taken, he caved in that blind in the background.
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Post by buzz on Oct 14, 2014 6:55:57 GMT -5
I am just a little confused .......you say you hope it will come by her in archery season, yet it is known to crush the blind that she may be hunting out of...............................your walking a thin line......... rofl
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Post by gobblerhunter on Oct 14, 2014 7:00:11 GMT -5
ha wow! well the same thing happened to my dad two weeks ago. here is a pic of the bear then here is the blind afterwards (date is wrong on the cam)
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Post by Dutch on Oct 14, 2014 7:12:55 GMT -5
I am just a little confused .......you say you hope it will come by her in archery season, yet it is known to crush the blind that she may be hunting out of...............................your walking a thin line......... rofl Well, I'm hoping it gets an arrow in the vitals BEFORE it caves in the blind.
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Post by Dutch on Oct 14, 2014 7:13:27 GMT -5
GH, they do like to "play" with things out there in the woods, like blinds and trail cams.
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Post by feathers on Oct 14, 2014 19:42:01 GMT -5
the woods is their living room ...if something is out of place, it seems like they check it out
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Post by dougell on Oct 15, 2014 12:28:20 GMT -5
A couple years ago,one took my buddy's Lone wold hand climber top off and carried it about 100 yards.He still has no idea how he got it off the tree.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 15, 2014 12:34:43 GMT -5
Some years ago while hiking on a stretch of the Appalachian Trail in North Carolina (Great Smoky Mountains National Park) I watched a bear unscrew the top of a peanut butter jar and lick out the contents. It is amazing what bears can learn to do.
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Post by dougell on Oct 15, 2014 13:11:07 GMT -5
I saw one ride a bicycle in the circus once.
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Post by fleroo on Oct 16, 2014 8:03:09 GMT -5
Ba-Da-BING ! rofl
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Post by galthatfishes on Oct 17, 2014 23:27:21 GMT -5
I had one fifteen or so feet from me in a blind with an adult female first time hunter. I simply said "Hello" to it when it got to close and it took off. I ain't 'fraid of no bear; until AFTER I shoot it with a bow. THEN I will be afraid.
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