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Bear killed in Flint, Michigan
My wife was telling me that the local paper, Flint Journal, reported that a 175 lb black bear was recently killed on I-75 between Pierson and Corunna Rd near the Flint River.
Apparently, a passer-by asked if they could keep the carcass and the police released it to them.
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Larry Atherton
Aim small miss small
i heard about that to larry.about 10yeas ago some people shot one with a bow in tuscola county by caro mich.
Yeah...
I heard about that. I guess 3 people hit it with their cars. How crazy. I guess the bear population is resorting to moving south to find food. YIKES!!!!
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NITECH CH 'Pr' Bear Creek Coon Crazy Kacey...I miss you!
"Keep smiling, it makes people wonder what you're up to."
There are 3 kinds of people in this world...those who want things to happen, those that make things happen, and those who just wonder what the hell happened!
Owner/Handler: Stephanie J. Dowd
BEAR??
Was that a bear i hit with my truck last weekend??????
I thought it was a BIG coon 
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Back to michigan again. Giving it anouther go
btt
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There was one killed on the West side of the state last week, I wanna say near Kent City. Thisa one was shot by a Turkey hunters, he said it charged him.
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Rip Acorn Creek Black Swamp Jester
In Honor of Jim Sizemore, " This ain't no benchshow!"
the bears are foraging right now and the boars will soon be traveling to find a mate......they are very active this time of the year......treed one while coonhunting with my 6 month old pup night before last.
Come July they will really be active with our hounds on their tails LOL!!
fellow hunters.....
There were some guys I bear hunted with a few years ago at the coast.... One was from Somerset, WI....his name was Randy Teed. He was here with some other guys...John was his first name...Any where near you?
Somerset, WI....
That's about 3 hours west of me. Sorry don't know the guys.....
If you ever want a hunt here in the mountains let me know.....my dogs killed (well I did) the biggest bear in the county last season. 495 pounds, that is very large for a mountain bear. The coast have a lot of bear and bigger....but I enjoy the mountain hunting. The boar never did tree and was shot 6 times on the ground over about 9 hours before it died.
That could be a good change of pace from the quagmires we hunt around here. It would be nice to get on some higher ground LOL!!! Here's a pic at a bear tree last fall that show's the tangles that the bears get us into.

I am blonde...
but as soon as I figure out how to put pictures on here I'll show you some. In the mountains we have some thicket, but they are ivy thickets, the main problem here is up and down, with rock cliffs. My hunts on the carolina coast look like that picture.. but instead of your auger thickets they have saw briars...and lots of swamps. To crawl in on your belly in 1 foot of swamp water on an old cut trail 10 inches high under the water and 1 foot head room...ahhhhhh....they can keep it. Another problem here is access to the dogs. There are a lot of places the dogs go that we can't, or if you start in to them, they go across the next top. But the end result is worth it
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