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Author Topic: Bear in IA  (Read 3550 times)

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Offline iowabowhunter

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I read an article in yesterday's paper that said a guy saw a bear on his land in NE IA and shot it b/c he was "threatened".  Personally, I think the guy is an idiot and bear should be protected in IA since there are none.  The law states that it is legal to shoot a bear in IA if you feel threatened and he plans on having it mounted (go figure).  He refused to respond to a telephone call by the reporter saying he's "done talking about it".  Just thought it was kind of chincy for him to do that.  Feel the same?

Offline Randy Kaar

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wonder how the bear "threatened" him... he shouldnt get
to keep the bear even if the bear tried to attack him.

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« Last Edit: June 06/29/08, 08:38:59 AM by Randy Kaar »
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Offline repoman

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imagine that :banghead:

Offline thunderpout

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The IA DNR must be pretty loose on things... I guarranty if it was MN DNR he wouldnt be keepin the bear....

Offline repoman

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I HALF TO AGREE , WELL IT MIGHT DEPEND ON THE DNR I THINK IF YOU GET PERMISSION TO SHOOT BECAUSE OF A PROBLEM MAYBE , WELL ........ MAYBE NOT  :coffee: .

Offline Cody Gruchow

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what was it threating? his corn or beans? :rotflmao: :rotflmao:

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It was stalking his bullhead pond................... :rotflmao:




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Offline thunderpout

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Maybe threatening his manlyhood! :rotflmao: (I dont know what that means! :bonk:)

Offline thunderpout

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....Bullhead Pond! :rotflmao:  That there's funny! :rotflmao:

Offline Cody Gruchow

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maybe he thought it was a raccoon, them things there i hear are huge :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao:

Offline iowabowhunter

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I guess my point would be that if you were feeling threatened and "shot" the bear, what did you have stuffed in your pants while walking through the woods in IOWA that would down a bear?  Nothing.  Point being he would've HAD to retrieve a weapon of some sort big enough to do the job.  So:during the trip to wherever you retrieve said-weapon, aren't you no longer in a "threatening" situation???  Call the police, DNR, animal control people, or anyone with common sense, don't just shoot it.   :bonk:

Offline iowabowhunter

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News tonight: Another bear sighting in Northcentral Iowa.  They said 3 (2/3 confirmed) sightings so far this year.  Craziness.