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[QUOTE="Bigboote, post: 4012864, member: 7631"] A friend of mine who lived in Hagerstown went up to New Brunswick to go bear hunting, probably 10-15 years ago. Could've saved himself a lot of money if he'd waited. In Monkey County I've seen bear scat at work (there have been two sightings) and I'm pretty sure coyote in my yard. A friend a couple of miles away has seena a coyote, and there are known to be lots in the area. I'd take a few black bears over some dozens of coyotes any day. But that's just me. I've seen bears in Maine and never got a bad vibe from them. The one coyote I saw in Virginia kind of shocked me because it was much bigger than I'd expected. I'd thought they usually went 40-50 lb, but was informed by my FIL, whose land it was on, that around there 75 or more isn't unusual. [/QUOTE]
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