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Need to shoot Problem black bear at night to save beehives
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<blockquote data-quote="villagelightsmith" data-source="post: 2621616" data-attributes="member: 68421"><p>Ma=a-an, looking at your busted supers makes my heart ache for you! "If you can see the things you gave your life to, broken, and stoop to build them up with worn out tools ... " Kipling, "If"</p><p>Doesn't look like there are any trees in the immediate vicinity or I would suggest sleeping in a treehouse or a hammock!</p><p>This is a situation where "halfway" is a waste of energy that will only tear you down in the end. As for "removing" the bear(s), transplanting them into another bear's territory can only result in a nasty bear fight and subsequent fatalities. Might as well shoot 'em where they are. I have an old "Cap-chur" kit, but this calls for the old .30-06.</p><p>I might go for the live trap to get 'em tied down and located, and release & kill at your leisure/in the morning. It might be better to "release" and kill <em>outside</em> the trap than to leave bear blood all over the inside. Having a hunter acting as your legal agent to trail and dispatch Mr. Bear might be an effective defense from the law and the whiners ... check with your local individual game folks, and start writing some letters in order to get some email or hard copy answers in return?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="villagelightsmith, post: 2621616, member: 68421"] Ma=a-an, looking at your busted supers makes my heart ache for you! "If you can see the things you gave your life to, broken, and stoop to build them up with worn out tools ... " Kipling, "If" Doesn't look like there are any trees in the immediate vicinity or I would suggest sleeping in a treehouse or a hammock! This is a situation where "halfway" is a waste of energy that will only tear you down in the end. As for "removing" the bear(s), transplanting them into another bear's territory can only result in a nasty bear fight and subsequent fatalities. Might as well shoot 'em where they are. I have an old "Cap-chur" kit, but this calls for the old .30-06. I might go for the live trap to get 'em tied down and located, and release & kill at your leisure/in the morning. It might be better to "release" and kill [I]outside[/I] the trap than to leave bear blood all over the inside. Having a hunter acting as your legal agent to trail and dispatch Mr. Bear might be an effective defense from the law and the whiners ... check with your local individual game folks, and start writing some letters in order to get some email or hard copy answers in return? [/QUOTE]
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