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Black Bear in my back yard
Yep, it's true. Had DEM at the house last night and identified some dropping I found yesterday as that of a Black bear. BTW, I live in Burrillville Rhode Island. Not bear country.
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wow
i knew the bears would eventually make their way over yonder...
-------------------------------------------------------------------------- your about 12 miles from me (give or take) as the Raven Flies.. and theres nothing but woods behind me.... plus i hang allot of suet for the pecker heads which usually draws them in... so ..... i'll be keeping an eye..... peeled.:rolleyes: |
any lions or tigers?
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He or she is at times a fisherperson :usd:
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We know someone who lives in the remote Exeter/Richmond area who told my wife that she has had bears in her back yard.
Also, and noone I tell ever believes me, but about 5 years ago while driving on Route 2 in the Charlestown/Richmond area at about 2:30 AM going fishing I saw what was definitely a bear walking on the edge of the woods near the side of the road. |
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-spence |
Negotiate
Spence how should piemma chat up the bear (diplomnatically speaking) to get him to leave?:bgi:
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I'd suggest he sets a table for tea with honey and engage in some lighthearted conversation to get to know the bear, before he suggests any potential change in the bear's venue. If that fails a 30-06 between the eyes would work as an alternate plan, but if it's at close range he'd better not miss :eek5: -spence |
Who are you chatting up, Pooh?
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I live in Exeter and I can believe there are bear in the area, tough I have never seen one.
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someone say beer :gu:
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I guess next time someone asks you something Painfully Obvious you can just answer "Does a Bear $hit in my Back Yard"
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It was only a few years ago that a black bear mother and cub had taken up residence in the Melville Ponds area here in Portsmouth.
There are more black bears here in RI than most realize. Don't be so surprized when you hear of a report about mountain lion sightings.The rural regions of RI are perfect territory especially with the out of control deer populations. |
Pauli, There was one buy the Apple Orchards next to the house last week.
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John:
Thanks for that. These guys think I'm smokin' something funny... |
piemma/Habs, plese send them my way.....
Wife: I used to see deer in the yard all the time in PA, aren't there any deer here in RI and they are so cute. Me: There are deer here you just don't see them they stay in the woods..... Wife: Something ate my green beans and I found deer tracks, that @#$%^er needs to become venison if it does it again......I planted those beans three times this year.. |
ya gotta do pee pee on the fence posts.... :jump:
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Hung some sheet strips neck high to simulate a fence and started to do as you recommend, but how much beer can one man possibly drink???:shocked:
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Like biting into liquid fire :humpty: |
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how much to do ya got? |
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I have heard many stories about bear sightings in wooded areas such as Scituate and Richmond! I also heard about four years ago there was a bobcat sighting in escoheag (don't know correct spelling) their out there.....:hidin:
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Yup, I live in Richmond and about 5 years ago neighbor saw bear cub sitting at the end of my drive way. His wife said "boy that sure is a big cat." He said,"Nope dear that's a bear!" They are here, just not in big numbers yet. I grew up in the berkshires of MA and we had them quite frequently in my area and yard. The cubs are cute just keep your distance.
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Seen more than a few bobcats in my old hometown of Westboro MA, no bears though.
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Can ole BigFoot be far behind?
I have some bear stew medicine if you want it! |
i'm gonna
shoot him
sell his gallbladder to japan and buy a boat... :jump1: |
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