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<blockquote data-quote="JMichael" data-source="post: 421814" data-attributes="member: 7544"><p>Come hunt with me a few times. It's a pretty regular thing to see them where I hunt. I tend to get a bit concerned when I see a mom with cubs although I haven't had any problems so far. They recently trapped 150 of them and moved them to another federal refuge that I hunt also. They are trying to give the population a boost at the other refuge, so I guess I'll see them even more now. </p><p></p><p>Some of the guys I hunt with are scared to death of them. They've been known to get in a big hurry to get back to camp after seeing one. On more than one occasion we've had to bring a second climbing stand out to retrieve the first stand because the hunter was in such a hurry to get away that they jumped out of the stand when it was still 10-12' up the tree. :lol:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JMichael, post: 421814, member: 7544"] Come hunt with me a few times. It's a pretty regular thing to see them where I hunt. I tend to get a bit concerned when I see a mom with cubs although I haven't had any problems so far. They recently trapped 150 of them and moved them to another federal refuge that I hunt also. They are trying to give the population a boost at the other refuge, so I guess I'll see them even more now. Some of the guys I hunt with are scared to death of them. They've been known to get in a big hurry to get back to camp after seeing one. On more than one occasion we've had to bring a second climbing stand out to retrieve the first stand because the hunter was in such a hurry to get away that they jumped out of the stand when it was still 10-12' up the tree. :lol: [/QUOTE]
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