More and more,bears have eschewed traditional foraging and handfishing,two methods that have been their culinary mainstay since Boo Boo was a gleam in Yogi`s eye.
What USED to be a newsworthy event,bear encounters are now practically commonplace.Here are a couple tips to make your next outing a memorable success
#1.....ALWAYS store your pigs at a safe distance from where the majority of your boating will occur......bears may still approach you,but the irresistible smell of pigs will capture their attention every-time
#2....After your campsite has been setup,consider inviting the Bear and his Wife over to accept one of your pigs as a lovely get-to-know-you gift
Hey JB... just get a giant killer rabbit like John Merritt has. You don't see no bears messin' around in HIS dioramas
@john-shamblin good suggestion John.....but Mr Merritt`s herd is all certified MBA prime (Michigan Bunny Association).....you wont catch none o` them hopidoodles south of the Mason Dixon
These children will have fond memories of their "Pick-A-Pig" outings as they grow old. It will help them understand their mother's strange taste in men.
These children will have fond memories of their "Pick-A-Pig" outings as they grow old. It will help them understand their mother's strange taste in men.
It`s a Kodak moment aint it?
These children will have fond memories of their "Pick-A-Pig" outings as they grow old. It will help them understand their mother's strange taste in men.
It`s a Kodak moment aint it?
More like a Kodiak moment.....
@jack-dodds You been sharpening your Rapier???
I think that the bear has his eye on the big fat pig.
I think that the bear has his eye on the big fat pig.
most likely Evan....with 3 cubs, and another in the oven, Bear`s gotta do what a bear`s gotta do


