Re: 2024 Trail Cam Pics Thread
[Re: Swamp Wolf]
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07/21/24 02:53 PM
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Those high ground oak hammocks make nice locations for feed/camera locations.
Did you rake that area clean? Or did the critters clean those up like that?
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Re: 2024 Trail Cam Pics Thread
[Re: Swamp Wolf]
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07/23/24 09:24 PM
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ebsurveyor, You foot snared the bear?
I got to do that a little back in late 90s-early 2000s while employed as a GW. Over a 2 or 3 year period, I captured 9 bears......one in a culvert trap and 8 in Aldrich foot snares. They are a very easy critter to catch in a foot snare on a bear trail.
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Re: 2024 Trail Cam Pics Thread
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07/23/24 09:52 PM
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Well dang Swamp, you need to share some stories or pics! Didn’t realize that was an actual thing. So what if you catch a sow with cubs? How in the world do you release?? The bears I trapped were bee yard raiders and I trapped them as an agent of DNR to assist game management in the area. Once I caught one, I had to call game management tech to come jab em. Then, we weighed em, pulled a upper premolar, and ear tagged em. Then, woke em back up and released. We operated with a policy agreement with beekeepers down here that a bear that depredated a bee yard twice was lethally removed. I only killed one of those 9. He was a fine specimen of a south Ga bear too. I caught him twice...3 months apart. Bear#269...he and I have a story together. 4 or 5 others I caught were confirmed dead within a few years, too. One road-killed that I just happened to find....still alive but badly injured. 3 or 4 were legally taken during our bear season...still wearing my ear tag. One travelled more that 50 miles from where I caught her in Echols County in January and was killed by a hunter in October in Ware County. Others were never seen/heard from again. All but a couple, I released at capture site as being caught and handled helped served as an aversion to bee larvae and honey found in a wooden box inside an electric fence. I've got some good pics...just will have to hunt them all up and take a pic of them as this was before I had a digital camera.....all are 35mm prints. For legal bear trapping...I think Maine is the only state that's allowed today.
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Re: 2024 Trail Cam Pics Thread
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07/23/24 09:59 PM
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I also caught a 50 to 60 lb cub in a Victor 1.75 coilspring while trapping coyotes. I was off work and running a long trapline near Fargo, Ga when this happened.
Wife videoed this release and it was very "exciting" for me. Big momma bear and the other cub was there with us the entire time.
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