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Don' t shoot the bear
The Wiarton paper carried the article listed in the attached link:
http://www.wiartonecho.com/story.php?id=66110 The fellow thought he was protecting his property but the MNR has a different definition. The bears in the Wiarton area are getting overpopulated since the spring bear hunt was cancelled. The natural food sources aren' t adequite so the bears are becoming dumpster hoppers. It' ll take a human death or two before someone inthe government sees a problem. This is starting to smell like Walkerton water. Dan O. |
RE: Don' t shoot the bear
gee Dan you right about,saying that it will take a couple of humans death.
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Hey since when is shooting a bear in the arse classed as protecting your property? Seems if the bear is going the other way then you`ve scared it off. And if your going to shoot it make sure you kill it and just SHUT-UP, northerners have been doing it for years, shoot `em and ditch them.(they don`t come back that way).
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if any of you guys need any help with the bears just let me know ,i would make the trip up there to get one.thanks [email protected]
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I' d let you loose on my property but I' d need to be a resort operator/guide to allow a nonresident to hunt bear.
Dan O. |
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The problem with the fact that someone will get hurt is, the wrong person/persons will be the victims. Would like nothing better than to see the people who supported this be the ones who get mauled.
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thanks Dan ,i wish i could help you out on the bears,or just be able to run them some with hounds..
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