Wisconsin "Cheeseheads"

I would love to have seen pictures of those bear cubs.
I have 4 Coyote pups out back now.

Last week was my Turkey season and I refer to it as the mis adventures of Eagleeye.:)
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I would love to have seen pictures of those bear cubs.
I have 4 Coyote pups out back now.

Last week was my Turkey season and I refer to it as the mis adventures of Eagleeye.:)View attachment 3818775
We can heat coyotes and coyote pups that are down in thr pasture in front of our house. Never seen one in town though.
We have foxes that have gotten close though
 
we had a bear walk up to our deck one morning while I was out there drinking my coffee.
there are wolves in the neighborhood. so the coyotes are not present.
Annie watched a fox run across our lawn, grab her favorite duck and never slowed down.
Had an eagle snatching our young guineas and chicks . had owls snatching the guineas out of the pine tree.+
 
4 bear cubs in our yard night before last.
DNR called back and explained those four were probably from the same sow (never knew momma bears were called that) and that it's breeding season for them, so she booted them out of the den. They are basically four teenagers bumbling around looking for sources of food. They did nothing here but play in a flower bed and haven't seen them since. We already had bears damage our bird feeders getting the sunflower seeds out of them, so now we string them up in the trees with ropes and pulleys.
 
Nothing better than life in the country! Wildlife everywhere on a daily basis is normal, and I wouldn't want in any other way.
True country red necks have more knowledge about wildlife than college educated folks without hands on will ever have.
Live, love, and enjoy my redneck daily life and feel really blessed daily.
 

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