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<blockquote data-quote="mrbb" data-source="post: 2653640" data-attributes="member: 11837"><p>thanks for the offer to help, but I have no shortage of hunters about me, its just good food being here that keeps the bears about as well.</p><p> as for females bears with cubs, my view on them has always been rather simple</p><p> there a FEMALE, they just had Kids, and there a big ball of hormones, which complete effect there mood, and actions at times and can make them un predictable at times over seemingly nothing!</p><p></p><p> but over all, they mostly maintain there natural fear of humans</p><p></p><p> I can recall one larger female, here that had 4 cubs,</p><p> she would lay in a food plot eating 150 yards from my place, and be clam one minute and then come a charging 50-80 yards towards my place, and some serious zero to 30 mph get up and go charges, with them ears a pinned back , ready for war and all for un known reasons, , could see far and wide, Nothing else was about her!</p><p>and then stop mid charge, and go right back to being calm and eating again where she just was!, cubs would be all a scattered about as NO tree near by to go up, , even they would give here strange looks as to what she was doing,</p><p></p><p> she was the only one I ever seen do this, and me, I just blamed it on a combo of hormones playing games and possibly smelling something that triggered things, however, what that may have been she smelled, NO clue</p><p></p><p> but over all my yrs , never had any issues with females, and I am sure I have pushed the limits at times, more than I would ever suggest anyone else do, that's for sure!</p><p> as I have crawled into dens with sow's with cubs , back when helping trap,/tag and monitor them,</p><p> and got some pretty strange looks from bears doing so, as if even they couldn;t believe what I was doing, HAHA!, but was to me, the look of surprise and not aggression, I seen in them, , or maybe this would be a different story to tell about things!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mrbb, post: 2653640, member: 11837"] thanks for the offer to help, but I have no shortage of hunters about me, its just good food being here that keeps the bears about as well. as for females bears with cubs, my view on them has always been rather simple there a FEMALE, they just had Kids, and there a big ball of hormones, which complete effect there mood, and actions at times and can make them un predictable at times over seemingly nothing! but over all, they mostly maintain there natural fear of humans I can recall one larger female, here that had 4 cubs, she would lay in a food plot eating 150 yards from my place, and be clam one minute and then come a charging 50-80 yards towards my place, and some serious zero to 30 mph get up and go charges, with them ears a pinned back , ready for war and all for un known reasons, , could see far and wide, Nothing else was about her! and then stop mid charge, and go right back to being calm and eating again where she just was!, cubs would be all a scattered about as NO tree near by to go up, , even they would give here strange looks as to what she was doing, she was the only one I ever seen do this, and me, I just blamed it on a combo of hormones playing games and possibly smelling something that triggered things, however, what that may have been she smelled, NO clue but over all my yrs , never had any issues with females, and I am sure I have pushed the limits at times, more than I would ever suggest anyone else do, that's for sure! as I have crawled into dens with sow's with cubs , back when helping trap,/tag and monitor them, and got some pretty strange looks from bears doing so, as if even they couldn;t believe what I was doing, HAHA!, but was to me, the look of surprise and not aggression, I seen in them, , or maybe this would be a different story to tell about things!! [/QUOTE]
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