LoveBirdDogs
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I see bears often where I live in MI. Just need a tag MI DNR
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I was surprised to see this bear out at this time of day. I saw it from a distance cross the road. Just walking through the field when I pulled up. I am pretty sure it could hear the bird dog in the front seat bark and I had 4 more bird dogs in the kennel on the back of the truck. But only the dog in the front was barking. She has a past with bears.Was s/he chasing a deer or running from your vehicle slowing down?
I see bears in MT... outside Spring and Fall season, of course. I believe they have the google calendar app...
Come to think of it, its possible that bear was looking for Sand hill cranes nest in that field I typically see cranes with their young out there. Lot of hay, and oats out there as well.I was surprised to see this bear out at this time of day. I saw it from a distance cross the road. Just walking through the field when I pulled up. I am pretty sure it could hear the bird dog in the front seat bark and I had 4 more bird dogs in the kennel on the back of the truck. But only the dog in the front was barking. She has a past with bears.
She found one sleeping on a Dec bird hunt a few years ago scared herself. Got right up on it as it slept under a fallen tree. Stuck her nose right it the bears fur. She then growled and I called her off.
She has chased a couple before while bird hunting. I was in the ferns bird hunting with her a couple years ago, I kept seeing the ferns to my right move and thought she was moving out to fast. Called to her to come around to slow her down. She responded to the whistle but she was on my left not my right. I saw her come from my left past me. The dog on the right wasn't a dog. She went into full chase mode growling as she went. She is terrifying English Springer at 33lbs lol.