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What to do about bears?
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<blockquote data-quote="Atchman2" data-source="post: 4998359" data-attributes="member: 10762"><p>Well he cost me some more money today. I thought I could salvage the spreader but it is kaput. It was in some muddy goop when I found it. I am guessing it just got wet. I may try and figure out how to hang it up in a tree? I know they can climb but the regular feeder height is easy pickings for a big bear. I need it like 10 plus feet in the air. </p><p></p><p>BTW it was COLD in the Mountains yesterday. My gloves were not up to the task and my Little Buddy heater would not fire. Got on Youtube and fixed the heater! That thing is invaluable. I am digging out my trigger finger mittens before trying again. Been only boars on my camera. The cameras though have been so abused by the bears I think they might be misfiring. Put a new camera up there last night and brought the old one home for my backyard coyote cam.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Atchman2, post: 4998359, member: 10762"] Well he cost me some more money today. I thought I could salvage the spreader but it is kaput. It was in some muddy goop when I found it. I am guessing it just got wet. I may try and figure out how to hang it up in a tree? I know they can climb but the regular feeder height is easy pickings for a big bear. I need it like 10 plus feet in the air. BTW it was COLD in the Mountains yesterday. My gloves were not up to the task and my Little Buddy heater would not fire. Got on Youtube and fixed the heater! That thing is invaluable. I am digging out my trigger finger mittens before trying again. Been only boars on my camera. The cameras though have been so abused by the bears I think they might be misfiring. Put a new camera up there last night and brought the old one home for my backyard coyote cam. [/QUOTE]
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