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Too close for comfort in a tree stand
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<blockquote data-quote="mrbb" data-source="post: 2652417" data-attributes="member: 11837"><p>here is a young male that fell sleep on my steps up my deck one day, and then a second nap on deck, must have had a hard day, little guy needed to catch up on his sleep!</p><p></p><p> and then same guy checking out the back of my truck one day, and the riding mower, and well this female needed to cool off one summer day , and last a view few see I gather, LOL</p><p> , I have bears here all the time , for last 50+ yrs, never any damage nor problems, we co exist pretty well</p><p> I highly enjoy seeing them and watching them grow, have had some of the same ones here for 15-18+ yrs and seen them go thru a lot of up's and downs, from injuries to watching one female have 7 sets of different cubs, and getting to watch many of her cubs, grow and have there own!</p><p> and my property is surrounded almost an all sides by hunting club lands!, so there highly hunted, here too!</p><p>but like most places anymore, they had to learned how to adapt to humans, , as few places a bear can live without regular contact with humans anymore,</p><p>and , IMO< bears have done a better job adapting than most humans have learned to adapt to them!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mrbb, post: 2652417, member: 11837"] here is a young male that fell sleep on my steps up my deck one day, and then a second nap on deck, must have had a hard day, little guy needed to catch up on his sleep! and then same guy checking out the back of my truck one day, and the riding mower, and well this female needed to cool off one summer day , and last a view few see I gather, LOL , I have bears here all the time , for last 50+ yrs, never any damage nor problems, we co exist pretty well I highly enjoy seeing them and watching them grow, have had some of the same ones here for 15-18+ yrs and seen them go thru a lot of up's and downs, from injuries to watching one female have 7 sets of different cubs, and getting to watch many of her cubs, grow and have there own! and my property is surrounded almost an all sides by hunting club lands!, so there highly hunted, here too! but like most places anymore, they had to learned how to adapt to humans, , as few places a bear can live without regular contact with humans anymore, and , IMO< bears have done a better job adapting than most humans have learned to adapt to them! [/QUOTE]
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