Stalkhunter
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Claiborne county hunter
Ever hunt the TVA land off 25E?Claiborne county hunter
I haven't but I do know where some is. Is there any deer in there. I've been in and scouted some if it's the same place your talking about. Pm me if you have any info on it.Ever hunt the TVA land off 25E?
Come on now, you are just mad because he wants your food.
I swear that one day I will get someone to draw a picture of the bear looking over your shoulder and you hugging up to a can of fruit.
There is nothing to be scared of from bears. Very, very few people are attacked by black bears. It is far more dangerous driving to your hunting area.Yeah. Friend hunts a farm about a mile from one of my blinds. He"s already got a picture of a big male standing looking at his camera. Says he taller than he is, and he's 6.2. Really looking forward to going in the woods before lite with a bow knowing something like that is around!!
@larry ipock please tell the story again!There is nothing to be scared of from bears. Very, very few people are attacked by black bears. It is far more dangerous driving to your hunting area.
same hereCumberland / Roane
There is nothing to be scared of from bears. Very, very few people are attacked by black bears. It is far more dangerous driving to your hunting area.
No but I have been eye balling TVA land more and moreEver hunt the TVA land off 25E?
Next time share the foodNot really afraid of them. Just don't like them around. Like if your dressing out a deer, and one or more shows up, they are gonna want it most probably. And my deer come too hard to give one up easily. And to repeat the story about "the bear" would take a lot of typing. Long story short, said bear walked up on me one morning while squirrel hunting last year while I was eating. I talked and then yelled at it. Didn't work, just got its hackels up. So, I calmly walk back to the truck, it follows me (20 to 25 min. walk), all the way to the truck. Bear never got closer than 15 yards. Had .357 with me, but didn't really want to shoot it. Almost did when it started trotting toward me. I carry a 10mm now. More ammo.
I don't like meth heads, white trash, and idiot drivers. They pose way more of a threat if for no other reason than higher populations probability of contact. At least bears are beautiful and edible. I hunt Scott/Morgan and do not sweat it one bit.Not really afraid of them. Just don't like them around. Like if your dressing out a deer, and one or more shows up, they are gonna want it most probably. And my deer come too hard to give one up easily. And to repeat the story about "the bear" would take a lot of typing. Long story short, said bear walked up on me one morning while squirrel hunting last year while I was eating. I talked and then yelled at it. Didn't work, just got its hackels up. So, I calmly walk back to the truck, it follows me (20 to 25 min. walk), all the way to the truck. Bear never got closer than 15 yards. Had .357 with me, but didn't really want to shoot it. Almost did when it started trotting toward me. I carry a 10mm now. More ammo.
Well Larry and I are in Scott county and he is a great guyBlount Loudon Scott Anderson in no particular order and as time/job/kids allow
I don't like meth heads, white trash, and idiot drivers. They pose way more of a threat if for no other reason than higher populations probability of contact. At least bears are beautiful and edible. I hunt Scott/Morgan and do not sweat it one bit.