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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1129197" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>Most of people who live in areas with lots of bears rarely or never even see any bears let alone poke one with a stick. The only time I have been close enough was at the garbage dump from a logging camp in Alaska. Yogi would help you unload the garbage out of the back of the pickup. We were so bored that we would bet on which bear got the best garbage. But old Yogi would kick Boo Boo's rear every single night. We would have to get a new guy into camp to take Boo Boo in the bet.</p><p></p><p>I do know some guys that were up at Larson Bay on Kodiak Island. They put some food in the back of a pickup and drove to the dump and parked. When a young brown bear climbed into the truck to get the food they drove back into town. The bear was busy eating while they toured him around town. Maybe not the brightest thing to do. After they took the bear back to the dump the town marshal had words with them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1129197, member: 498"] Most of people who live in areas with lots of bears rarely or never even see any bears let alone poke one with a stick. The only time I have been close enough was at the garbage dump from a logging camp in Alaska. Yogi would help you unload the garbage out of the back of the pickup. We were so bored that we would bet on which bear got the best garbage. But old Yogi would kick Boo Boo's rear every single night. We would have to get a new guy into camp to take Boo Boo in the bet. I do know some guys that were up at Larson Bay on Kodiak Island. They put some food in the back of a pickup and drove to the dump and parked. When a young brown bear climbed into the truck to get the food they drove back into town. The bear was busy eating while they toured him around town. Maybe not the brightest thing to do. After they took the bear back to the dump the town marshal had words with them. [/QUOTE]
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