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Re: Bear deterrance
[Re: FVWC]
#8621625
18 hours ago
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Joined: Dec 2007
40 years Alaska, now back to O...
alaska viking
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The ONLY reason the bear is there is for the food. Remove the food source and the bear will leave. Notify all neighbors to do the same. Some neighbors may like watching the bear, and will not cooperate with removing bird feeders, pet food bowls, etc. At that point it’s time to call local authorities to help put pressure on the neighbor. Bears are no different than most other nuisance wildlife - it is either food or habitat drawing them to the point of being a problem. Modify the habitat or remove the food source l. This. Spent 40 years in Southeast Alaska, and was very involved with the Department of fish and game there, including bear problems. Tried pretty much every gimmick, device, noise, lights, even dogs. #1 Rule: Eliminate food sources! Some dogs, (particularly the Karelian bear dogs), can be effective, but be careful where that dog chases that bear to. Electric fence can also be effective for small areas, such as a camp, but must have no easy food source. If not, the bear will likely just tolerate the shock for the food. Bears get used to crazy lights, loud noises, scare crows, etc. Do NOT shoot bears with buckshot. You will create a dangerous bear. It is really simple. Take down the bird feeder. The birds don't need it right now anyway.
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Just doing what I want now.
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Re: Bear deterrance
[Re: AJE]
#8621659
12 hours ago
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Manitoba
Shakeyjake
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I don’t put much for feed out as I do live in their back yard. They rarely come through, only at night just crossing the yard. That being said, if them 3yr olds get stupid, they get removed. Those can eventually be the dangerous ones. Every now & then we’ll put out some bird feeders and they usually leave them alone. If they hit it once, we take the food away for a while.
Wind Blew, crap flew, out came the line crew
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Re: Bear deterrance
[Re: alaska viking]
#8621665
12 hours ago
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WI - Wisconsin
AJE
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Do NOT shoot bears with buckshot. You will create a dangerous bear.. I would think rubber buckshot would make them more fearful of humans not more dangerous
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Re: Bear deterrance
[Re: AJE]
#8621688
11 hours ago
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Joined: Jan 2008
Alaska and Washington State
waggler
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Alaska and Washington State
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12 gauge, no choke, bird shot in the butt at about 40 yards; works great on brown bear, and they don't come back. Other non-lethal 12 gauge methods mentioned above work too if you can find the ammo.
"My life is better than your vacation"
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Re: Bear deterrance
[Re: AJE]
#8621739
8 hours ago
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Minnesota
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Do you have an electric fencer? No, but I've been pondering it. 6 0r 18 joul
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Re: Bear deterrance
[Re: gcs]
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7 hours ago
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McGrath, AK
white17

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McGrath, AK
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My guess... White meant regular buckshot that would just wound them and thus make them potentially dangerous depending on the wound... rubber shot in the butt shouldn't to that.... White can correct us if I'm wrong.... No not buckshot. A beanbag round is essentially some #9 shot wrapped in a ballistic material and loaded into a 12 ga case. Impact rounds is the correct terminology I guess. I have used them on cantankerous moose in my yard. Whack one in the ribs or the butt with a bean bag and follow it up with a couple of "cracker" rounds over its head and they don't come back. I did not suggest the cracker shells because of potential fire hazard. Looks like there are several locations where you might find the munitions near you. https://www.defense-technology.com/product/drag-stabilized-12-gauge-bean-bag-round/
Mean As Nails
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Re: Bear deterrance
[Re: AJE]
#8621846
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St. Louis Co, Mo
BigBob
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4th of July coming up, lay in a supply of Roman candles, with shrieking whistle and report.
Every kid needs a Dog and a Curmudgeon.
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Re: Bear deterrance
[Re: BigBob]
#8621880
2 hours ago
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WI - Wisconsin
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4th of July coming up, lay in a supply of Roman candles, with shrieking whistle and report. Funny you mention that because 1 neigbor threw more fire crackers today in an effort to spook it if it's still in the area.
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Re: Bear deterrance
[Re: 160user]
#8621900
1 hour ago
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WI
WI Outdoors
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The professional goat herders that hire out for invasive removal use electric fencing as the sole fence. They find it quick to move, which is 1 of the reasons I'd been pondering switching to it. If it deters canines, bobcats & bears, I might consider it even more. The million dollar question is if it will keep Vinke away from the goats. It didn't work for you.
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Re: Bear deterrance
[Re: warrior]
#8621914
55 minutes ago
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Idaho
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Idaho
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A good mouthy cur dog. That or the hottest hot wire you can put up, or both. Some bears get use to noisy dogs ( like yappy little dogs,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, but a hot wire,, they learn If you can get some thin electrical conducting wire ,, a real bad neighborhood dog got strrattled on my wire,,, he never ever got close to our place again... [img]http://[/img]
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