Bear problem explanation


Up here in northern Minnesota, we are blessed with problem bears in spring 
and fall for several weeks each year. It's something most people get a kick 
out of(I'm not one of them), until the problem occurs to them. Losing a 
plant to a critter is a minor deal, for those who have animals(livestock), 
it can be a major deal. I was a guide in Alaska for 7 years and have taken 
my share of bears on legal hunts. I'm not one who goes out of my way to harm 
animals "unless" they become a nuisance and start doing property damage or 
are threatening my family or animals. I just talked to DNR again and they 
will try to find a spare bear trap today so we can capture it and transport 
to another location. I'm hoping they will find one so we can move the bear 
instead of harming it.Thus ends the sermon for the day.Pumpkinpiper


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