Help Bears chasing out deer!!!
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I am also thinking some of those wild little piglets have made it to a few bears dinner table..
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Spike
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Join Date: May 2008
Location: Glen Saint Mary, Fl
Posts: 28
Talked to a Biological Tech and Biologist that works the Wildlife Management Area bordering the property we hunt on and after showing them all of the pictures we had. They used a program to measure the bears, pick out obvious markings/scars and came to a decision to relocate 4 bears due to the high population. they also are going to set up 8 bear stations about 1/2-1 mile outside of the property to draw the bears back into the WMA. We are going to split the cost of feed between our hunt club,FWC, and a hunt club south of us. I think what pushed them to this was a bear charging one of the FWC techs and 2 bears breaking into the nearby trash collection site which is close to several houses.
Called Havahart and asked if there was anyway to remove the Deer Off someone sprayed on our food plot and they told me water lots of water. It could take up to 3 months for it to be washed off. So, Dad and I our going to move our hunting to a different area on the property. I am leaveing a camera up near the feeder and plot to check weekly to see if anything changes.
Called Havahart and asked if there was anyway to remove the Deer Off someone sprayed on our food plot and they told me water lots of water. It could take up to 3 months for it to be washed off. So, Dad and I our going to move our hunting to a different area on the property. I am leaveing a camera up near the feeder and plot to check weekly to see if anything changes.
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Spike
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Join Date: May 2008
Location: Glen Saint Mary, Fl
Posts: 28
That was something I was wondering if a bear in the south actually hybernated or not. I didn't think they did in the warmer climates. I really never had a clue seeing how I am from up here.
I am also thinking some of those wild little piglets have made it to a few bears dinner table..
I am also thinking some of those wild little piglets have made it to a few bears dinner table..
Actually the bears up here close to Georgia will "on" hibernate for several weeks (3-5) if it gets cold for an extended period.