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November 2nd, 2005   #11
LeEnfield
 
 
The chap who sent it to me lives in the Wilds of British Colombia and is a Canadian Ranger. The Chap with the bear is a local Indian chap, also I have mass of other bear shots from the river in his grounds were they chase the Salmon. Aussie Nick, if you check with that site you will see that photo has writing on it. If you over lay the one I have put on the screen you will notice every branch and twig are in place and there is no touching up of the photo. As I have put it on other sites over the last few years then it appears that some one else has used it. I am looking for then other one I have of it were it just shows the size of the paws but it is a case of trawling through about 100 CD Roms to find it.


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November 2nd, 2005   #12
LeEnfield
 
 
Other Bears that visit him

 
November 2nd, 2005   #13
Missileer
 
 
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Originally Posted by LeEnfield 2
Other Bears that visit him

There are two things that I fear and respect, bears and poisonous snakes. If either species has contact with humans, nothing good can come of it because they are totally unpredictable.





“War is an ugly thing but not the ugliest of things; the decayed and degraded state of moral and patriotic feelings which thinks that nothing is worth war is much worse.”
—John Stuart Mill
 
November 3rd, 2005   #14
LeEnfield
 
 
Missiler....those photos are taken from his house, he does not feed the bears or try to contact with them
 
November 3rd, 2005   #15
Missileer
 
 
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Missiler....those photos are taken from his house, he does not feed the bears or try to contact with them
Enfield,
I'm not writing about your friend, I just made a true revelation about myself. I'm being serious about the two species, it may even be a phobia. Even with the beautiful scenery, I would move.

I was listening to the news this morning and a man heard glass breaking in his master bedroom and looked to find a large Buck white tail in his bedroom jumping back and forth over his bed. He told his wife to call the sheriff but the deer charged him. He grabbed it's antlers and snapped it's neck, killing it. Now that's the way a real man hunts deer. It seems that deer, during rut, will see their reflection in a door or window and charge, going into the house.
 
November 3rd, 2005   #16
Team Infidel
 
 
What a nice shot. Good for her.