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    Quote Originally Posted by Riverkilt
    Um....Ackwell...buddy....this is what gets human beings eaten by bears...lucky it didn't take off towards you for a snack.
    Well, I know how that sounds but we were intensionally taking nature photos. And bears are not dangerous if you know how they behave in normal environment. They are dangerous only when irritated or when they have brood. Bears getting used to people is a problem. But bears won't normally attack humans. Quite a docile animal.

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    Still an' all...

    Big bloody rifle. Just sayin'.

    I doubt you'd need to do more than fire into the air.

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    Bears have spread into this area, too. Fortunately, the state has opened up a hunting season for them. I've seen them from my vehicle, but that's all, so far.

    They've destroyed plenty of bird feeders and garbage cans around here.
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    Wasn't that one of the Car Guys sets of famous last words:

    "Oh...isn't he cute! I wonder where the mother bear is?"

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Supreme Canuck
    Still an' all...

    Big bloody rifle. Just sayin'.

    I doubt you'd need to do more than fire into the air.
    I'm with you there SC. I'm a live and not get eaten kinda guy.
    And as for swinging about one's kilt bollock naked at an enraged bear...Riverkilt,that's bought a wry smile to my face! But I did hear something about "playing dead" once upon a time with bears. You local blokes may well know more about that caper.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Supreme Canuck
    Still an' all...

    Big bloody rifle. Just sayin'.

    I doubt you'd need to do more than fire into the air.
    We have a one day bear season during our two week muzzleloading deer season. I,m not really interestef in killing a bear, and I carry a Knight disc rifle, loaded with a 300 grain hollow point bullet and 150 grains of pyrodex. So if I should encounter a bear even if the season is open, my plan is to back off slowly. However, if the bear should become agressive towards me, I won't waste my one shot by firing into the air. To get back on topic, Since black bears are not by nature agressive, something esle might have been involved. To glassman, I don't like the ideaof randomly shooting the bears anymore than you, but, it's not exactly like going after a murder suspect with a good description. Most all bears of the same species look pretty much alike.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ackwell
    Well, I know how that sounds but we were intensionally taking nature photos. And bears are not dangerous if you know how they behave in normal environment. They are dangerous only when irritated or when they have brood. Bears getting used to people is a problem. But bears won't normally attack humans. Quite a docile animal.
    I live in Bear country. We have a lot of park land around us, and there is even reports of bears in the complex where I work all spring and summer. Port Moody is only 25 minutes from downtown Vancouver and not rural by any means. We have learned to live with the bears though, and if you are bear aware, they won't bug you (but they will run off) and the two can co-exist. North Vancouver is having a big problem in that the bears have learned to expect the weekly garbage, and have become comfortable around humans. You can now be fined if you are not following bear prevention rules in that area. The same applies to the cougars on the island.

    I have lived in BC for 13 years now and do not recall any attacks in the citiy or in the populated parts of the island. The interior and the north have had the odd Grizzly or cougar attack though. For the most part, if you are following the rules to prevent bears in your yard or campsite, you are as likely to get attacked by a squirrell. Just be Bear Aware.

    The two biggest thing to remember in the woods is to carry bells and whistles. If you find a bear is in the area check for droppings to determine the type of bear you are dealing with. A black bear's droppings will have a bunch of berries and twigs in it, and a Grizzly's droppings will be full of bells and whistles.

    Seriously, it is black, fight back if charged. Never play dead though, as bears still eat dead things. Here are some facts http://www.bearsmart.com/bearFacts/

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    Quote Originally Posted by Colin
    Seriously, it is black, fight back if charged. Never play dead though, as bears still eat dead things. Here are some facts http://www.bearsmart.com/bearFacts/
    I was thinking that but didn't have the facts to back up the statement. Thanks for finding that url.

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