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<blockquote data-quote="patrick1548" data-source="post: 2217627" data-attributes="member: 115957"><p>I am fortunate to have been born and raised in the heart of giant black bear country in eastern NC. I own property near Mattamuskeet Lake, that area is mostly federal wildlife refuge pockmarked with private property (read farmland/ impoundments). My property is almost completely surrounded by refugee. Thousands of acres of it. Bear here don't normally do what you would call hibernate and they have tons of food so they eat non stop and grow really big. We really don't start paying much attention to them until they get above 500, that is unless they are stealing the dead deer from the back of your truck. ( This has happened several times)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="patrick1548, post: 2217627, member: 115957"] I am fortunate to have been born and raised in the heart of giant black bear country in eastern NC. I own property near Mattamuskeet Lake, that area is mostly federal wildlife refuge pockmarked with private property (read farmland/ impoundments). My property is almost completely surrounded by refugee. Thousands of acres of it. Bear here don’t normally do what you would call hibernate and they have tons of food so they eat non stop and grow really big. We really don’t start paying much attention to them until they get above 500, that is unless they are stealing the dead deer from the back of your truck. ( This has happened several times) [/QUOTE]
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