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Re: Herping and foraging [Re: Nichrome]
    #28343536 - 06/01/23 07:18 PM (8 months, 11 days ago)

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Bear in my yard today. It's been dry so I set out a tub of water for my dude.




Word.  The year our tree didn't drop apples I got some from the trees in town where people just let them waste.

Booboo gotta eat too.


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Re: Herping and foraging [Re: Pluviophile]
    #28343762 - 06/01/23 09:55 PM (8 months, 11 days ago)

Bears and rattlesnakes are your normal? Nuts lol


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Re: Herping and foraging [Re: ellamush] * 1
    #28343777 - 06/01/23 10:02 PM (8 months, 11 days ago)

I’ll take a rattlesnake over a black mamba or any other highly venomous snake that doesn’t forewarn you of your close proximity.


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Re: Herping and foraging [Re: Dandurn777]
    #28344114 - 06/02/23 07:59 AM (8 months, 11 days ago)

Haven’t had much run ins with black bears..
(I highly doubt you guys are talking about grizzlies)
But solo hiking in the Adirondacks I researched the shit out of them, they are like big raccoons in disposition from what I understand.
Pretty much you put up a fight in a worst case scenario and you are definitely walking away.


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Re: Herping and foraging [Re: Soloist]
    #28344495 - 06/02/23 01:44 PM (8 months, 10 days ago)

Black bears almost always run away, mothers with cubs being the exception.  Rattlers rarely result in a fatal bite, and if you get bit by one it was DEFINITELY your fault.  Even when I'm in griz territory I'm not afraid, I always carry in danger areas.  There's no terrestrial animal in this world that can out fight a semi-auto .30-06.

The only real danger we face in north America is each other,  I'm terrified of shopping thanks to multiple daily mass shootings.


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Re: Herping and foraging [Re: Mr Piggy]
    #28344707 - 06/02/23 05:17 PM (8 months, 10 days ago)

That really sucks Mr. piggy.


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Re: Herping and foraging [Re: ellamush]
    #28345611 - 06/03/23 11:17 AM (8 months, 9 days ago)

:shrug: Whatcha gonna do?  Just America getting a sample of the terror it spreads around the world.

I prefer the bears and snakes.


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Re: Herping and foraging [Re: Mr Piggy] * 2
    #28345615 - 06/03/23 11:20 AM (8 months, 9 days ago)

Booboo when he was just freshly on his own.  He'd get so fat on apples that his lil tum would bounce on the ground.


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Re: Herping and foraging [Re: Mr Piggy]
    #28346140 - 06/03/23 06:18 PM (8 months, 9 days ago)

Holy crap.
Although it's hard to not think of them as cutesie pooh bears or teddies


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Re: Herping and foraging [Re: ellamush]
    #28350616 - 06/07/23 08:57 AM (8 months, 5 days ago)

That bear is tiny, size of a family dog.  They're harmless at that size.


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Re: Herping and foraging [Re: Mr Piggy]
    #28351516 - 06/08/23 12:50 AM (8 months, 5 days ago)

Alright I have a new bucket list item. See a bear in the wild


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Re: Herping and foraging [Re: ellamush]
    #28352194 - 06/08/23 02:11 PM (8 months, 4 days ago)

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Alright I have a new bucket list item. See a bear in the wild




We see them all the time hiking. I know they're fairly harmless but I still feel better having my sidearm....just...in....case haha


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Re: Herping and foraging [Re: MentalPariah]
    #28352247 - 06/08/23 02:52 PM (8 months, 4 days ago)

2 year old dude bear hanging in my yard lately. He's friendly.

The yote horde has been around lately. First time I've seen them this far in. The coons are extra careful lately. Skunks are nowhere to be found. It's been dry and the deer and all the critters are eating stuff they normally don't. Yotes are just taking advantage of the limited water by hunting the remaining creeks. Fewer watering holes means more prey at each one.


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Re: Herping and foraging [Re: Nichrome]
    #28352274 - 06/08/23 03:13 PM (8 months, 4 days ago)

That's cool. How long do bears live?

Also racoons I have to meet one. They seem like dogs so cute. Probs catch rabies off one but oh well :P


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Re: Herping and foraging [Re: ellamush] * 1
    #28352276 - 06/08/23 03:17 PM (8 months, 4 days ago)



I love them. It is a shame the way they are portrayed by modern society. We could live with them as fully integrated parts of our world and they would be nothing but benefit to our existence. Wonderful little people.


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Re: Herping and foraging [Re: Nichrome] * 1
    #28352713 - 06/08/23 10:17 PM (8 months, 4 days ago)

He's so cute

I said it before here but I love James Blackwood raccoon whisperer on youtube


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Re: Herping and foraging [Re: ellamush]
    #28353154 - 06/09/23 11:11 AM (8 months, 3 days ago)

Gotta have that washing bowl next to the food bowl!  Raccoons are fond of washing their food.  A couple of decades ago when my friends and I were getting drunk we heard a commotion out back and all peeked through the windows to see hat was going on.  Five raccoons were working as a team in the pear tree.  Two were picking and dropping fruit, two were washing them in a kiddy pool under the tree, and one was stacking the clean ones.  We left them alone to do their business.  They seem to understand that we on't fuck with them if they leave the trash and chickens alone, smart little bandit bears :shrug:


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Re: Herping and foraging [Re: Mr Piggy] * 2
    #28353259 - 06/09/23 01:21 PM (8 months, 3 days ago)

No rain in almost a month  :sad:

I went hunting anyway, along the creek though, looking for reishi and turkey tails, and all I found were these guys  :smirk:








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Re: Herping and foraging [Re: KannaKris]
    #28353372 - 06/09/23 03:23 PM (8 months, 3 days ago)

Wow that snake is cool and the turtle doesn't seem phased... Beautiful.

Raccoons have extra sensory perception through their hands when their skin is wet. Constantly wetting their hands and feet primes their cells and they gather exponential information through their membranes.


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Re: Herping and foraging [Re: Nichrome]
    #28353455 - 06/09/23 04:36 PM (8 months, 3 days ago)

Love the pear story. Their smart aren't they?

Haha the turtle. My brother had two pet ones he kept in a giant water tank for storing rain water. Mum picked one up and he shat himself, ran up her chest and neck and bit her on the lip lol


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