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they're not suppose to be here!
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I seen one in Hoffman N.C. a couple of years ago. This is in Moore County N.C.Attachment 20203 I know that this isn't a very good pic but it's all I have.
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What's it supposed to be?
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It's a bear.
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I wouldnt say that they are not suppose to be there. Maybe a rare occurrence. Try putting some apples down or other sweet fruits and see if you can get better pictures. It seems pretty tall even on its quad stance. I'd love to see a better picture of it. Here is hoping you get more.
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Originally Posted by DinosaurDammit
(Post 3890658)
I wouldnt say that they are not suppose to be there. Maybe a rare occurrence. Try putting some apples down or other sweet fruits and see if you can get better pictures. It seems pretty tall even on its quad stance. I'd love to see a better picture of it. Here is hoping you get more.
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Originally Posted by not the dogs
(Post 3890799)
I'll do that. If there is no season for bear here, Could I hunt him legally?
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Originally Posted by DinosaurDammit
(Post 3891004)
I am not sure. You should contact your local wildlife center or game warden and ask. They might be protected in your state/county. My best suggestion is just keep an eye on him/her and see if its damaging anything. If its close to anywhere you live make sure you dont let any food stay out. My aunt lives in Blue Ridge up in a nice cabin on the mountain. She had a bear break in her house to get some chicken that was in the trash. They have a great sense of smell which can work for you. Like I said just leave some apples and ripe fruit around, he'll smell it and maybe you can get some better pictures. He looked like a good sized bear from the eyes to the ground. Black as the ace of spades so its hard to tell his girth but i'd say its not as wide as he is just a tall bear.
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A bear was struck and killed in southern wake or chatham county this year so it is not too difficult to believe.
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Bears have been seen in Chesterfield County SC not too far south of Hoffman.
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No you can't. It's a native species to your state. Which means theres an open season for them. Just cause one wanders into an area that doesn't have an open season does not mean you can kill it. It would be poaching.
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