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What to do about bears?
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<blockquote data-quote="2in1shot" data-source="post: 4998539" data-attributes="member: 12715"><p>I would not have them do a single thing. Just learn to live with the bears. Know that if you put out bait, garbage, food, etc that bears could show up.</p><p> I would never advocate for anyone to break laws concerning bears. Bears can be a nuisance but they are a true TN treasure that occupied the entire state historically. </p><p>I would continue to hunt hogs at my bait site like atchman2 has been doing. The bears are not the problem. The way in which the gear is set up and can easily be destroyed is. Change the feeder. Move the cameras up high on trees too small to climb. Wear new gloves when handling the camera and use no glow cameras. These things do not eliminate the issues but do help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2in1shot, post: 4998539, member: 12715"] I would not have them do a single thing. Just learn to live with the bears. Know that if you put out bait, garbage, food, etc that bears could show up. I would never advocate for anyone to break laws concerning bears. Bears can be a nuisance but they are a true TN treasure that occupied the entire state historically. I would continue to hunt hogs at my bait site like atchman2 has been doing. The bears are not the problem. The way in which the gear is set up and can easily be destroyed is. Change the feeder. Move the cameras up high on trees too small to climb. Wear new gloves when handling the camera and use no glow cameras. These things do not eliminate the issues but do help. [/QUOTE]
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