jack707
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I have a small blk.bear that comes into the yard. It must be about 1 1/2 years because it's not very big kinda thin still I think it's mother was killed .
Happens...Mom keeps them for 2 years then kicks them out so she can breed again...guessing they will leave the den at 150 lbs or so. During that time Dad will try to kill the cubs because he is always ready to breed (not unlike some guys I know). Mom will do whatever she can to protect them. You might want to call the DNR and ask what you should do...most likely they'll tell you that you have to let nature take its course.I have a small blk.bear that comes into the yard. It must be about 1 1/2 years because it's not very big kinda thin still I think it's mother was killed .
I know the area well. Been here all my life. Spend a lot of time at Potato Creek.
The closest the bear got to us was Elbel golf course, NW of the SB airport. Then it headed west all the way to Michigan City, then back and forth across the IN/MI border all winter. They killed it at Grand Mere State Park between Bridgeman and St. Joe.
There's been reports of cougars for years. With the rise in ownership of game cams, its just a matter of time until someone gets a convincing shot if they are out there.
Don't be sad that people are moving into the cities and not living in the country. It will end up like the housing in Granger that is slowly spreading west of the 31 bypass towards New Carlisle. When I was a kid, there was no housing in Granger. Now there's thousands and thousands of houses. Makes me sad.
Yep, know your area too. I have lived in the area 42 years.
Glad to see South Bend seeming to turn things around. However I think the world would be a better place if we were still more rural.
I guess it a lot better then Gary In.
When I lived in Michigan I drove thru there on 94 rough area.