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Community => Photo & Video => Topic started by: buglin4bulls on September 30, 2013, 04:50:58 PM
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I knew I heard something the other night. Destroyed my apple trees. Hope they come back in the day light
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:tup:
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Judging from the bear you had A LOT of apples. Big bears!!
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That one is a nice bear. I wonder if it's a boar and a sow. The smaller one looks too big to be offspring as she would have run it off by now. Good luck!
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I knew I heard something the other night. Destroyed my apple trees. Hope they come back in the day light
THIS IS FARVA, DO YOU REQUIRE ASSISTANCE? I REPEAT, DO YOU REQUIRE ASSISTANCE?
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That one is a really nice Bear :tup: Which backyard Kent or Wenatchee if you don't mind me asking.
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I knew I heard something the other night. Destroyed my apple trees. Hope they come back in the day light
THIS IS FARVA, DO YOU REQUIRE ASSISTANCE? I REPEAT, DO YOU REQUIRE ASSISTANCE?
Easy radio! Don't call me radio Unit 91!
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I knew I heard something the other night. Destroyed my apple trees. Hope they come back in the day light
THIS IS FARVA, DO YOU REQUIRE ASSISTANCE? I REPEAT, DO YOU REQUIRE ASSISTANCE?
Easy radio! Don't call me radio Unit 91!
:chuckle:
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Must be contagious. I just shot a bear in the bee yard a couple days ago. He had fattened up on my apples and my corn.
Apparently bears don't like potatoes because there were some left on the top of the ground in the garden. He bit them and spit them out. I guess living the high life on apples, potatoes weren't good enough.
Hibernating in the freezer now.
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Kent, we have had them on and off for the last 3 or 4 years. Usually only one small bear, but this year there are 2 or 3. Cant believe the size on that one either