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<blockquote data-quote="farmerjan" data-source="post: 1766509" data-attributes="member: 25884"><p>We have a big bear up around the corn field... it made a mess of about a 100x200 area in the sorghum sudan but have not torn up the corn much yet... hopefully that will get chopped in a week and stop the temptation. There is a sow with 2 cubs that has been seen several times and another that is probably her yearling/2 yr old ... a sow with one cub was around a year or 2 ago so we figure they are an established set here. The big one is most likely a male and people that hunt around here that have seen it says it is 400 lbs or more... BIG.....but now that it is tearing things up it is fair game....</p><p>Apple fed bear meat is good. You have to make sure you cook it up on a rack so any fat drips off... I have eaten bear a couple of times and it is decent. would not especially want burger, but anything to make something like BBQ would be okay.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmerjan, post: 1766509, member: 25884"] We have a big bear up around the corn field... it made a mess of about a 100x200 area in the sorghum sudan but have not torn up the corn much yet... hopefully that will get chopped in a week and stop the temptation. There is a sow with 2 cubs that has been seen several times and another that is probably her yearling/2 yr old ... a sow with one cub was around a year or 2 ago so we figure they are an established set here. The big one is most likely a male and people that hunt around here that have seen it says it is 400 lbs or more... BIG.....but now that it is tearing things up it is fair game.... Apple fed bear meat is good. You have to make sure you cook it up on a rack so any fat drips off... I have eaten bear a couple of times and it is decent. would not especially want burger, but anything to make something like BBQ would be okay. [/QUOTE]
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