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    some backyard bear pci's


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    Pretty cool stuff mrbb! Would think they would be looking for a good place to take a looong nap this time of year and the weather like it is!!

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    yea ods are 90% are sleeping by now
    females always go first
    BUT some males never den at all
    they might take a nap here and there but stay active all winter
    mostly depends on food
    as a bear lives by food
    if easy meals are about
    some will just eat all yr, never denning at all

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    Kinda wondered how they react to winter down your way and further South. Michigan you pretty much guarantee once it gets cold enough they are denned up.

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    yea like I said most do den up
    But to be honest, it all depends on the bear, even in AK< some will stay active based on food and well THE bear itself
    its one of them things most folks just take for granted, bears denning up in winter
    I have seen them out down the farm in -10 degree temps, and thats not with a feeder or hand out, just walking about in swamps
    while I was looking for sheds in mid late feb, but to be honest, I have seen them about every month of the yr out and about
    but again, its not many that run about in winter

    I knew Gary Alt, one of the most re known bear biologist in the world for yrs, he lived near me, and I learned a lot ,
    with talking to him, /helping him over the yrs
    he is a very nice guy that knows more aboutblack bears,
    I would say than anyome else in the world.
    things he did with them, and stories he can tell are amazing!
    if you ever see him giving a seminar some place its well worth the trip, knows a LOT about deer too!
    Bears are just super cool critter to me

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