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Best thing for protecting a garden

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That would do it until he decides he wants the stuff in the garden.
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Doesnt BArt have a kill or two to his credit ? Or is that another famous bear i am thinking of?



edit -- never mind - google was my friend :) -- was not BArt (or Little BArt, or Honey Bump) --was another bear

but i'd trust those critters about as much as i trust the "cute" little coyotes that hang around my house looking for food ---

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rjohns94 wrote:That would do it until he decides he wants the stuff in the garden.
:lol: :wink:
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I seriously question that man's sanity. :roll:
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1300 lbs :lol: :shock:

How bout the bear wrapping his mouth around his head. :lol:
That bear is unreal. He does not look fat either just huge.
Look on all fours how tall it is. :lol:
Just having him run a person over at 30mph and not even mauling them would kill ya.
Or just laying on ya with full weight.
You know how a dog likes to come a running and jump up on ya. :lol:
As that bear ages and "gains weight" like Old Bart did could get close to a ton? :shock:
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BlaineG wrote:I seriously question that man's sanity. :roll:
Me too :o
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Me three.
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