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Hunting - other than deer
Looks like Fentress Co. is getting a bear season!
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<blockquote data-quote="rhinoblake" data-source="post: 2573188" data-attributes="member: 6887"><p>I would believe there are 40-50 IN the park. Outside of it in my opinion are quite a bit more. I have been upset about this for a while. I don't mind stepping in bear crap or watching one mosey out of the field. I just wish they would have informed people in these areas about living with bears. That way precautions are made by all sides. Most don't know that if you don't want a bear on your porch don't have a bird feeder. Because they have never had to worry about it! Bears are wonderful creatures, as long as they aren't dependent on humans for food. </p><p></p><p>I would like to hear peoples opinions of the phenomenon of problem bears from the smokies being released in areas mentioned in this thread. I have heard from others its common knowlwdge.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rhinoblake, post: 2573188, member: 6887"] I would believe there are 40-50 IN the park. Outside of it in my opinion are quite a bit more. I have been upset about this for a while. I don't mind stepping in bear crap or watching one mosey out of the field. I just wish they would have informed people in these areas about living with bears. That way precautions are made by all sides. Most don't know that if you don't want a bear on your porch don't have a bird feeder. Because they have never had to worry about it! Bears are wonderful creatures, as long as they aren't dependent on humans for food. I would like to hear peoples opinions of the phenomenon of problem bears from the smokies being released in areas mentioned in this thread. I have heard from others its common knowlwdge. [/QUOTE]
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