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Although he looks much more curious than aggressive




Link to original video: https://youtu.be/74LBcCvokiM
 
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I don’t think I would have had the patience she had once the bear got as close as it did.
 
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Patience? I think she was being actively entertained.
 
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Note to self: Don't keep a big jar of Hunny in tree stand.
 
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I've seen similar videos to this over the years, but this is my first time for this video. YouTube info says it occurred on May 12, 2018 / Lloydminster, Saskatchewan, Canada (slightly less than halfway between Edmonton and Saskatoon).

I checked the Saskatchewan Hunters and Trappers Guide only thing she could've been hunting from a tree stand in May was spring black bear so I'm surprised she was putting her foot out rather than her muzzle (bolt action rifle) out.



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I would not be laughing. I would be seriously concerned with weight limit of that tree stand. Not to mention a bear climbing towards me.


 
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That is familiar,had one on my ladder years back.
I had a cross bow,that is not a good shot on his thick skull.
I hit it with my bottle of water,slowed him down,next I pored my piss bottle on him,he ran off and no shot.
Gun season opened next weekend and he came at me in a blind .
Bear meat is delicious but the hardest thing to get the hide off,no skinning them suckers ,you must cut every square inch
 
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I find it continually amazing that when risky, even life threatening events take place, the first reaction of many people is..... Selfie time!
And her nails looked cute!


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Oh stewardess,
I speak jive.
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They're crafty critters. Good climbers, too.

 
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