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<blockquote data-quote="PickettSFHunter" data-source="post: 5022692" data-attributes="member: 2171"><p>I have gotten a permit before. There are so many you can't shoot them out though unless you spend 24/7 watching your trees. Some folks use stout electric fences with some decent results. My orchards are all out spread out though, so it just isn't practical. Local people are getting tired of the bears and starting to shoot them on sight due to all the issues they cause. My only real hope is that they get drastically reduced but it's just not feasible. They were stocked on public land, but the public land is the worst habitat in the area so they have really gotten the most dense on private land that's better habitat. Just not something you want when managing for deer. If I ever sell out here, I will buy where there are no bears within 200 miles lol It's way better to have hogs than bears honestly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PickettSFHunter, post: 5022692, member: 2171"] I have gotten a permit before. There are so many you can’t shoot them out though unless you spend 24/7 watching your trees. Some folks use stout electric fences with some decent results. My orchards are all out spread out though, so it just isn’t practical. Local people are getting tired of the bears and starting to shoot them on sight due to all the issues they cause. My only real hope is that they get drastically reduced but it’s just not feasible. They were stocked on public land, but the public land is the worst habitat in the area so they have really gotten the most dense on private land that’s better habitat. Just not something you want when managing for deer. If I ever sell out here, I will buy where there are no bears within 200 miles lol It’s way better to have hogs than bears honestly. [/QUOTE]
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