- Location
- The Conservative part of Ontario
I've called in poachers before, I'd do it again.
Well if you can't figgure it out for your self it simpley shows lack of common sense and poor judgment....so poor it is laughable actualy.
Well if you can't figgure it out for your self it simpley shows lack of common sense and poor judgment....so poor it is laughable actualy.
My opinion is not "safe" or "politicaly correct" and there are many people that I know that have LEAGALY shot problem bears. People just won't say anyting for fear of reprisal. I am not one of these people.
case and point if thats the best response you can come up with...
I was out trolling after work today, and know what I caught???
c'mon - most of us would dust a true problem bear faster than a fat kid would eat a smartie. This isn't a 'politically correct' issue. It's just as simple as there's no point destroying wildlife without a reason, and AT THE TIME THIS GUY SHOT, there doesn't seem to be sufficient reason to justify it.
What if it was your shed that was getting torn apart?

Actually that is a good point Foxer...just what was in the shed to attract the bear in the first place? In my experience animals don't waste time trashing stuff for no reason.
So who's trolling......?
This man explains that he saw the sow pulling siding off one of our neighbors old sheds (these have been unused on the properties since I can remember) looking for ants. (ants there will infest anything not used within a year). His logical solution to this problem was to shoot her, despite community rules against discharging firearms, and the fact she is known in the area as the "3 oclock bear" because for the past several years she has walked through the community at 3 pm. In the two years she has been doing this she has avoided people at all costs, even with cubs. It is also widely known she had two cubs.
Alternatively, it's a very very quiet area up there.... what would you do?
The sow was NOT tearing the walls out of a cabin, it was a very very very derelict shed. The shed was built around a very old gutted camp trailer, but that's more because they didn't want to bother building a proper structure. The bear walked through the community to reach an old standing logging bridge that is the only means of crossing the local river for several kilometers. The bridge is rarely, if at all used.
As for the shooter, he's a fellow with an interesting history. In short, he's an abusive drunk who gets wasted and has junk fires all through summer during fire bans (we are in a rain shadow that results in extreme heat and no rain for 4 months of the year) then leaves them to be dealt with by neighbors. It is also coming to light that he may not have a firearms liscence and may have a prohibition against owning a gun. I would give him the benefit of the doubt if he had shown any signs of descency in the past, however no go so far.
.How was it a problem bear? Because it was familliar to a community, doesnt mean it was a problem animal, nor should it have been dispatched.
It was tearing apart an apparent Eyesore.
Another bear guilty by association IMHO.
I have seen bears switch thier behavior from scared, and timid to aggresive and confrontation in less than 20 minutes.
Trying to pass off the notion that there are "safe" bears is crazy. You don't know what it is going to do 100% of the time. Anyone with REAL experience knows this. And for that reason alone knows it is not wise to let them hang around.
My indecision at the time could have had grave consequences. If somemone was hurt I could not live with that, mabey I am an internet a**hole but my integrity as a man will not let it happen again.
At no point did I ever say that we should go around killing all bears so don't try making it sound like I just want to go around shooting everything, it's getting old.
And when I say beara need to "delt with" immeditly that dosn't nessesarly mean shooting them, it means not letting them hang around especaly for 3 YEARS.




























