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johndoebob 09-02-2004 03:19 PM

I wonder how many of 1000 japanese would die when they see a bear.They dig everything "cute" and would probably try to cuddle or hug it :winkwink:

The Heron 09-02-2004 03:19 PM

Bears love donuts!

Tom_PMs 09-02-2004 03:19 PM

He swiped my picinic basket :(

Vlad 09-02-2004 03:34 PM

get a high fence

Semi-Retired-Dave 09-02-2004 03:36 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Vlad
get a high fence
I saw him climbing a huge tree the other day, that won't stop him.

Vlad 09-02-2004 03:39 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by CyberAge-Dave
I saw him climbing a huge tree the other day, that won't stop him.
wow , then I'd suggest talking with someone who knows something about bears , in case , you really can't stop him , call animal control.

baddog 09-02-2004 03:40 PM

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Originally posted by CyberAge-Dave
This is exactly what it looks like.
But Alive!

http://www.pembermuseum.com/graphics/bear.jpg

that would be another idea

Tom_PMs 09-02-2004 03:41 PM

Just call them.. they dont want bears to be humanized like that.. they need to fly him out of there. Good luck.

(keep your eyes peeled for my picinic basket)

Steen2 09-02-2004 03:45 PM

Keep him, he sounds like a nice pet :)

Steen2 09-02-2004 03:46 PM

50 bears

Steen2 09-02-2004 03:46 PM

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Originally posted by Steen2
50 bears
Oops, 50 bear lovers (and haters).

graphicsbytia 09-02-2004 04:24 PM

just make sure you have plenty of pepsi in the house when you aren't home, or he may steal your credit card too

:1orglaugh

reynold 09-03-2004 12:20 AM

Call the Animal Control ASAP bro!

Semi-Retired-Dave 09-03-2004 01:02 AM

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Originally posted by reynold
Call the Animal Control ASAP bro!
I called around today, they all gave me the run around and the same answers. Don't leave food out bla bla bla.
Nobody wants to come hunt him down and catch him. I think he has a few cubs out here too.

Mr. Marks 09-03-2004 01:03 AM

KILL!!!!!!!

Semi-Retired-Dave 09-03-2004 01:40 PM

Here is the latest.
Spoke to a biologist from Fish and Game, She said I moved into the bear habitat so I will have to get used to them. They have nothing on record of them hurting anyone or breaking into homes.
She said instead of behind quiet when the bear comes around, that I should make some noise to scare him away. She even said I should go by those loud noise maker blowers just to let the bear know that the house is not a quiet hangout and not to get used to hanging out with humans.

As someone else here always said, she said if this doesn't work I should think about the electrical fence around the property line.

Thanks for all your help, seems like there are some smart people on this board. :thumbsup

woj 09-03-2004 01:56 PM

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Originally posted by TiGrrPrr
One of the newer invisble electric dog fences. Placed around the perimeter. (in ground) and juiced up a little extra. You know it's turned up high enough when the worms start shooting out of the dirt. :thumbsup
The invisible electric fence only works when the dog has special collar on his neck.... so unless you can somehow put it on the bear it won't do anything at all...

woj 09-03-2004 01:58 PM

Take some pics of your new friend by the way, and post them here...

SleazeQueen 09-03-2004 02:06 PM

Are you way out there in the sticks? Chances are Fish and Game/Animal Contol won't help you. They consider the bear to be home and you are in THEIR space if you are way out of city limits.

Can you build a fence? If not, keep your dogs close and supervised at all times. Don't let them out at dusk or after dark.

Other advice is good to remove food sources and in general make the place uncomfortable for him. Put out wind chimes that make noise. I know for deer you can put down chicken wire where they walk onto the property because they don't like to cross it. Don't know if that works for bear though. :)

Your best choice is to talk to your neighbors and see how they deal with the bear in their yards. We had one in the neighborhood a couple months ago. It swam over to our island and hung out for a week or so. We never saw it in our yard, but I saw poop down by the street one morning. :)

SleazeQueen 09-03-2004 02:10 PM

Oops.. didn't see page 2. :) I told you fish and game wouldn't help. :)

You don't need those noisy horn things. Just bang two pot lids together and yell. My husband does this great Howard Dean-esque screech that scares bears away when we're camping and they come poking around.

Seriously though.. watch your dogs!!! They will be a Smokey Snack if you're not careful. Just let the bear know that your house isn't a fun place to be and he'll leave you alone.

But you might find him in your pool one day. Just make noise and he'll leave. Or put in one of those continuous pool skimmer things and that will keep animals out of the water.

(BTW, this is Sonya. Hi Dave! You know you could come by and say hi to everone at TLA's board now and then too. :Graucho )

Theo 09-03-2004 02:11 PM

just don't kill the poor bear

gwilkins 09-03-2004 02:13 PM

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Originally posted by aeon
It's only illegal if you get caught.
Learn something about guns. That's about the worst thing to shoot a bear with...

Michaelious 09-03-2004 02:45 PM

Surely animal control can be of some help!?

Semi-Retired-Dave 09-03-2004 02:51 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by SleazeQueen
Oops.. didn't see page 2. :) I told you fish and game wouldn't help. :)

You don't need those noisy horn things. Just bang two pot lids together and yell. My husband does this great Howard Dean-esque screech that scares bears away when we're camping and they come poking around.

Seriously though.. watch your dogs!!! They will be a Smokey Snack if you're not careful. Just let the bear know that your house isn't a fun place to be and he'll leave you alone.

But you might find him in your pool one day. Just make noise and he'll leave. Or put in one of those continuous pool skimmer things and that will keep animals out of the water.

(BTW, this is Sonya. Hi Dave! You know you could come by and say hi to everone at TLA's board now and then too. :Graucho )

Hi there,

You sure know your bears. I will stop by and say hi.

Semi-Retired-Dave 09-03-2004 02:52 PM

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Originally posted by woj
Take some pics of your new friend by the way, and post them here...
That's my next mission, I think I am going to get a night cam and do a steak out.

So if you don't see footage next week, and/or don't hear from me, then you know the Bear Won. :(

Shoehorn! 09-03-2004 02:56 PM

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Originally posted by CyberAge-Dave
I moved into a new house into a somewhat of a ranch style neighborhood.

I have a huge lot with mountains near by but my property is not gated.

So I come home the other night and I have a Huge Bear in my Trash Bin. The next day my small dogs start barking in the house, I look out the window and the bear is staring at them from the backyard.

I asked around the neighborhood and they all said they know about him but he tends to only hang out on my property.

I am in the process of building a pool, what do I do?

I would hate to come home for a dip and have to ask the bear to get out.

Anyone here know about bears, is he going to break into my house, eat my dogs, and go thru my fridge?

Do I call animal control?

He seems like a nice bear, but he is Huge, I tried to take a picture of him last night but the flash and windows it didn't come out.

I would feel bad to shoot the poor guy if he did come in.

Any Ideas?

Building a fence might be a good idea.

jade_dragon 09-03-2004 03:03 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by woj
The invisible electric fence only works when the dog has special collar on his neck.... so unless you can somehow put it on the bear it won't do anything at all...

correct, but dave trying to coax the bear into letting him put one on him popped into my head and that was good for a laugh.

You probably have to put up a fence around your pool anyway, unless your neighborhood has no types of ordinances at all about things like that. Noise should work, bears are generally "peaceful" animals if they are not protecting cubs and scare easy other than that. Maybe a can of "Bear-B-Gone"
(I made that up btw)

Tom_PMs 09-03-2004 03:08 PM

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I think I am going to get a night cam and do a steak out.
I hope that wasnt a Freudian slip style death-wish typo, lol! "Steak" out? Don't be a steak out for a bear!

Best make it a stake out :thumbsup

Semi-Retired-Dave 09-03-2004 03:13 PM

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Originally posted by Tom_PM
I hope that wasnt a Freudian slip style death-wish typo, lol! "Steak" out? Don't be a steak out for a bear!

Best make it a stake out :thumbsup

man, good catch, I would of really been dinner for that guy.
LOL, I mean Stake Out.

kane 09-03-2004 03:47 PM

when I was a kid we lived way up in the woods and had bears in the yard 2-3 times a month. My mom got one of those portable airhorn things and that would chase it away.

The bear isn't really a threat to you. If it wanted a piece of you it would have already tried to take it. Just make some noise or put up an electric fence and he will move on. like others said, don't be surprised if you put in a pool and come home to find him in it from time to time. But a little noise and it should get out of there and move on to a more quiet neighbor :)

also, like eveyone said watch your dogs. We had two dogs that were big ( a husky and a great dane ) and the bears never messed with them but a guy that lived down the street had a little pug that just disappeared one day. probably bear food.

good luck and enjoy your new friend.

SleazeQueen 09-03-2004 03:49 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by CyberAge-Dave
You sure know your bears. I will stop by and say hi.
Grew up as an outdoor kinda kit all over the Sierra. Then moved way up into the Santa Cruz mountains in the 90's and learned a lot about how to deal with the fuzzy creatures that wandered into and out of the yard. :)

Now we're less out in the boonies, but we get our fair share of coyotes, deer, bears, raccoons, big cats (lion kind, not fat domestic cats:1orglaugh ), and misc. creatures. I think it's fun unless the animal is scary like a bear.

SleazeQueen 09-03-2004 03:50 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by jade_dragon
Maybe a can of "Bear-B-Gone"
(I made that up btw)

Click This Link

Semi-Retired-Dave 09-03-2004 03:54 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by SleazeQueen
Click This Link
Great, they even have a cover on this book of my friend. I hope he signed a release.
http://a1072.g.akamai.net/f/1072/206...16396_9996.jpg

-=Dave

Tom_PMs 09-03-2004 03:56 PM

You could try this too.. At hunting/fishing supply places, you can sometimes find lion piss, and other big cat urine.. You can spread it around your property line on trees.. The bear may avoid your area especially if it has cubs.

Also can do that to keep deer and racoons away in places.

Might freak out other animals too.. nobody wants to get chomped by a lion afterall.. Bears can detect scent up to like 10 miles away I think.

sirrobin 09-03-2004 04:56 PM

:1orglaugh :1orglaugh :1orglaugh

Semi-Retired-Dave 09-03-2004 06:48 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Tom_PM
You could try this too.. At hunting/fishing supply places, you can sometimes find lion piss, and other big cat urine.. You can spread it around your property line on trees.. The bear may avoid your area especially if it has cubs.

Also can do that to keep deer and racoons away in places.

Might freak out other animals too.. nobody wants to get chomped by a lion afterall.. Bears can detect scent up to like 10 miles away I think.

I've been pissing all over the place but they must know its only me. :1orglaugh :1orglaugh :1orglaugh

makefuckingmoney 09-03-2004 06:53 PM

bears make great lovers

aeon 09-03-2004 07:45 PM

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Originally posted by gwilkins
Learn something about guns. That's about the worst thing to shoot a bear with...
I'll run right out now and learn all about big game hunting to pacify those who lack a sense of humor on an internet message board.

Mr. Jim 09-08-2004 03:14 PM

I have seen the bear with my own eyes......

after a day of riding we wen tto Davids pad and her ecomes the bear strolling up the back of the lot by cyberage forrest and i shit you not it has to be 600lbs

it was insane

Semi-Retired-Dave 09-08-2004 03:24 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by aeon
I'll run right out now and learn all about big game hunting to pacify those who lack a sense of humor on an internet message board.
You just lay low with your sawed off Shotgun buddy.


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