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    Quote Originally Posted by BoarBuster View Post
    That should catch anything on two feet and some that are on four feet.
    A month ago at the cabin this guy strolled in the yard and hung around for two days.



    He had another one, a brown phase black bear boar, for company. This black one was in the 400 pound range. He wasn't at all threatening and we were able to work in the yard while he hung around and ate the deer food.

    A number of years back we had one about two hundred pounds we called stinky in the cabin yard the whole summer. He took a chicken off the grill one afternoon and changed our supper menu. Generally the bear are like an old family dog and just like to lay around and eat. We enjoy watching them, especially when they bring cubs in to eat with Ma.
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    The difference in our latitude and longitude equals a difference in our attitude. I could not stay hooked up to any kind of yard tool unless it had a trigger on it with an
    animal that size that close by. We are what we feel comfortable with. Wildlife is beautiful when viewed with respect for what they are and what they can do. Respect
    them at all times.
    "Proud Member of Team Geezer"



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