Bear!
I've been deer hunting a small peice of property not far from my house for the past few years and always seen a few deer and hogs throughout the deer season and my scouting time in the woods. This year I did the same as the past years threw feed and put out feeders but obviously attracted some unwanted bears. Now I'm not seeing nearly as much sign of deer or pigs in the area. Anyone has some advice on how to get the bears out of the area? I stopped feeding about a week ago I hopes that they move to another area to find other food. Thanks in advance!
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Contact WLF. They can probably trap and relocate them.
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Is it legal to shoot them with a rubber bullet or something non lethal? I would think after getting peppered with that a few times it would get the hint and move along.
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I used to hunt as a guest of Chet Morrison at Belle Isle a few times a year and they were given rubber buckshot by the LDWF to use on the bears if they became a nuisance.
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They are hardly ever aggressive, I wouldn't worry about them. Just think about why they are there - there is food. Discontinue feeding them and they have no reason to be where you are. That is the politically correct answer Now that being said, if one was trying to climb a tree I am in and/or threatening me I would have not one iota of care to shoot him with some rubber buckshot:rotfl: Sometimes its easier to ask for foregiveness than permission |
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I have some pics of one that was sitting in the back of my truck. I left a packaged sandwich back there to heat up while I was gone. |
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So just because the bears are in the area doesn't necessarily mean that they running the deer off correct?
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In back of truck at Tensas
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This was at the McLemore Tract of Tensas NWR. If you want your best opportunity to see a bear in Louisiana, this area would be up there
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More bears from Tensas NWR
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This was a giant male the guys from University of TN tried to catch to weigh but he was trap shy
The one in a tree was one that was having cubs. They 'hibernate' and give birth during that time |
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And here are a couple other random pics from that folder:spineyes:
The ducks stack up on the MS River (canvasbacks and scaup) at Tallabena, they wait for the barges to offload corn and eat the scraps. Literally thousands of them, and when I took this pic and looked closer there was a surf scoter (top left) in the pic, kinda unusual for North Louisiana The gobbler was strutting in the middle of winter and the other is a random I just saw:rotfl: |
I saw a black bear last year in the Mclemore area that was literally as big as my 4 wheeler.
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I'd just smoke check that critter, drag it off far enough that I couldn't smell it and continue deer hunting. Bear meat isn't very good anyway. That's just me though.
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Y'all are aware that bears have been known to attack and even kill people right? Maybe y'all missed that article. lol. Just messin with y'all. Seriously though I don't want to be any where around a critter that may place me second on the food chain. I'd just grey matter splatter that critter on sight and continue on my way.
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