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Catoosa early muzzy hunt
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<blockquote data-quote="Tanelson43" data-source="post: 5219779" data-attributes="member: 16365"><p>Its amazing my family has lived in Catoosa since the 1800s. A bear was never spotted there until 2012. That was the first year I ever saw one on my cameras. Now every camera I have out gets bewr pictures every week. They magically appeared but if you ask TWRA I'm sure they had nothing to do with it. Experiments have ruined deer hunting in this part of the state. Between the hogs and the bears the deer are scarce.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tanelson43, post: 5219779, member: 16365"] Its amazing my family has lived in Catoosa since the 1800s. A bear was never spotted there until 2012. That was the first year I ever saw one on my cameras. Now every camera I have out gets bewr pictures every week. They magically appeared but if you ask TWRA I'm sure they had nothing to do with it. Experiments have ruined deer hunting in this part of the state. Between the hogs and the bears the deer are scarce. [/QUOTE]
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