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    What kind of fool would try to get between a bear an it's food? A politician of course!

    When the 56-year-old Democratic leader looked, he spotted two adult bears and two cubs trying to eat out of his bird feeders. He attempted to chase the bears away, but the animals kept coming back, Allen said.
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    "Allen said Shumlin learned a valuable lesson: "Do not put out feeders in the spring." "

    Ya know, I would have learned a different lesson. "Don't f**k with bears."
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    Well, one lesson is about prevention. The other lesson is about self-preservation by doing nothing. Each has its value.

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    Deserves at least an honorable mention at the Darwin awards.

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    My governor did that? Hmmm... not his brightest moment.
    Last year, the 80 year old lady living just down the road went out one morning and whacked a bear messing with her birdfeeder with a broom. The bear just looked at her as if to say, "What? Are you nuts?!" Apparently, she was too scrawny to eat so he just ambled into the woods.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Richard Jones View Post
    My governor did that? Hmmm... not his brightest moment.
    Last year, the 80 year old lady living just down the road went out one morning and whacked a bear messing with her birdfeeder with a broom. The bear just looked at her as if to say, "What? Are you nuts?!" Apparently, she was too scrawny to eat so he just ambled into the woods.
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    Did you mean the noun form of maroon, as in a brownish-crimson color, or the verb form of marooned as in trapped and isolated?
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    Noun.

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    that's pretty funny (and I assume stupid) Davy Crockett syndrome?

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    Since moving to Vermont last year, we constantly hear the warning about not putting bird-feeders out in the spring. Just-out-of-hibernation bears will eat anything. So, despite all these warnings, what do we have on the front lawn? A full bird feeder, of course. "We can't let the poor little birds starve" says the wife!
    Living in the woods, we also tend to get mice in the house during the winter. I consider them God's little creatures but, once in the house, THEY'RE ALL MINE!! Having three cats, though, the mice don't last for long.
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    Not one of Shumlin's best moments. Of course he grew up only a few miles from Massachusetts..... Just kidding! He was simply not smart about the whole thing.

    Oh - remember that these are black bears - less aggressive than western bears & smaller - max 250-300 lbs. I still wouldn't mess with one!

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    Garret a western northern, or eastern bear does exhibit smaller or larger sizes depending, based on locale, but I sense, no matter where they are from, they would stay away from a smaller sized wolverine not matter what.PS, it's basically spring birds are breeding. Many need protein in their diets (young). Also food supply is on the up and up and a bird feeder is seconary. Starving without having one, NAH!
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    A wolverine can drive a grizzly off its kill.


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    exactly! One does not mess with one of those. I don't think a wolverine gives a hoot how big the bear is.

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    I think you're right. Pound for pound you can't out-crazy or out-mean a weasel, and an eighty-pound weasel is the stuff of even bears' nightmares.


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    Western MA last year:




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    We also have some critters here called fischers or fischer-cats. Basically a weasel from Hell.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Richard Jones View Post
    We also have some critters here called fischers or fischer-cats. Basically a weasel from Hell.
    That's giving hell a bad name. Fisher cats are nasty critters. Years ago when raising ducks (don't ask) they hit one night & ate all the meat off the necks of 10 ducks. I mean just the neck - a strip about 2" along the spine all the way 'round & down to the bone. It killed them (needless to say), but what a waste. The darn things would've gotten more meat from eating a single whole duck. I think they simply enjoy killing & watching the suffering.

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    I surprised two fisher-cats a couple of years ago while taking a walk. They don't like seeing people and beat a hasty retreat. The other night, though, the coyotes were howling about 100' away from the house.
    Maybe I'll go on one of the gun threads and see what armament I need for those critters.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Garret View Post
    That's giving hell a bad name. Fisher cats are nasty critters. Years ago when raising ducks (don't ask) they hit one night & ate all the meat off the necks of 10 ducks. I mean just the neck - a strip about 2" along the spine all the way 'round & down to the bone. It killed them (needless to say), but what a waste. The darn things would've gotten more meat from eating a single whole duck. I think they simply enjoy killing & watching the suffering.
    The State wants everyone here to think THEY ain't here.. I know people like to call them fisher cats, but they ain't cats.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Richard Jones View Post
    I surprised two fisher-cats a couple of years ago while taking a walk. They don't like seeing people and beat a hasty retreat. The other night, though, the coyotes were howling about 100' away from the house.
    Maybe I'll go on one of the gun threads and see what armament I need for those critters.
    We have coyotes all around us. They've never bothered us a bit & clean up roadkill, etc. very nicely. If you raise sheep or goats you may feel differently.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by S.V. Airlie View Post
    The State wants everyone here to think THEY ain't here.. I know people like to call them fisher cats, but they ain't cats.
    I know they ain't cats - but that's what the oldtimers call 'em

    VT freely admits their existence & F&G has no issue with people killing them in most any manner.

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    'Maroon' is just different spelling for 'moran.' Only an idot wouldn't know that...
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    Garret, I understand about why they are called cats. CT may now "freely" admit these do exist. Connecticut wasn't so free in admitting they were here for quite a while. I think the state has been a little freaked out by their success and the problems with the reintroduction in urban areas and elsewhere in1988..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chisler View Post
    'Maroon' is just different spelling for 'moran.' Only an idot wouldn't know that...
    Ah, yes, moran - that which isn't even a word....right....except maroon is actually a word...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Richard Jones View Post
    Since moving to Vermont last year, we constantly hear the warning about not putting bird-feeders out in the spring. Just-out-of-hibernation bears will eat anything. So, despite all these warnings, what do we have on the front lawn? A full bird feeder, of course. "We can't let the poor little birds starve" says the wife!
    Living in the woods, we also tend to get mice in the house during the winter. I consider them God's little creatures but, once in the house, THEY'RE ALL MINE!! Having three cats, though, the mice don't last for long.

    Am I missing something. Birds can fly; bears can't. Why not put the bird feeder up high. Maybe so you can fill it from a second floor window.
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