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<blockquote data-quote="VLD Pilot" data-source="post: 2269354" data-attributes="member: 103947"><p>I know some guides in Ontario that treat bears like pets. They are in the bait right after they hear the quad roll in. Baiters just keep baiting while they move in for food. They crawl on the quads to lick the liquids off the racks and are curious. That's a real strange scenario for me. I've had bluff charges by black bears. It's nothing I want to see again. I don't ever know what a bear is thinking. They may want that food bad enough to eliminate me from the equation. Never trust a bear. That's my thought and I believe its the way to think in bear country.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VLD Pilot, post: 2269354, member: 103947"] I know some guides in Ontario that treat bears like pets. They are in the bait right after they hear the quad roll in. Baiters just keep baiting while they move in for food. They crawl on the quads to lick the liquids off the racks and are curious. That's a real strange scenario for me. I've had bluff charges by black bears. It's nothing I want to see again. I don't ever know what a bear is thinking. They may want that food bad enough to eliminate me from the equation. Never trust a bear. That's my thought and I believe its the way to think in bear country. [/QUOTE]
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