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Old 09-14-2015, 02:19 PM
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While trolling salmon at Wawayanda in May I witnessed a Coyote go after someones dog on the swimming beach. The owner had to chase it away with a big stick.

Wawayanda has tons of bears. The newark watersheds also have LOTS of bears. I usually see them at least 4-5 times / year from my boat.
In June, we witnessed a full grown bear swim straight across Clinton res.
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Old 09-14-2015, 02:41 PM
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I've seen a a dozen or so while fishing, mostly from a boat. Only once while I was stream fishing.

I never had a "run in" while fishing. They tend to go the other way when they notice you. But if you do encounter an aggressive one, do not run, even if they charge (it's usually a bluff). Back slowly away while talking calmly. Make yourself as "big" as possible, for example if you have a net and rod, hold them out so you look larger (they have pretty poor eyesight). When you get to the car, change your underwear.
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Old 09-14-2015, 03:49 PM
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Fishing at Ramapo lake one morning. I hike up to lake and proceed on the walking path across the dam. Distance between the path and the water isn't more than 20 feet. I stop by one spot along the shore and start setting up my float tube. I got startled by someone, something walking across the path back into the woods. It was a bear that must have been having a morning drink while I walked right by him and I never saw him.
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Old 09-14-2015, 04:51 PM
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Saw 3 on the Big Flatbook last night. They are all over the place up there.
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Old 09-15-2015, 11:19 PM
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Saw 3 on the Big Flatbook last night. They are all over the place up there.
There'll be 1 less up there come early Dec if I can help it, they're tasty!

As for close encounters, after decades of spending an average of 30 weekends a year camping in the area there are just way too many to go into. Suffice it to say that within 10 to 20 feet on dozens of occasions likely counts as close, that's without mentioning the couple hundred other, more 'distant' encounters.
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Old 09-14-2015, 04:54 PM
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One time, at Monksville, I was with a group of people, hanging out on the island when my buddy suddenly told us to be quiet. Next thing I know, I'm hearing a faint grunting sound that was getting somewhat louder. We walked to the edge of the island to see a 400lb or so bear swimming from one side of the reservoir to the other. He took one look at us and kept on swimming.
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Old 09-22-2015, 09:35 AM
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they look cute in the woods but look Great next to mashies and gravy.come on December!!!!
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Old 09-22-2015, 05:39 PM
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I live 3 blocks from GREENWOOD & they are a part of our daily lives. You have be smarter than the bear & learn to live with them.
We always carry snappers (firecrackers which do not require lighting-only throw to the ground & it sounds like a 22) every night when we walk Yuma....I go thru about 2-3 boxes (20 per box) per year so it just another day @ the rodeo.....see more bear than deer.

My wife & have spent many a time watching the momma bears eat pine cones while the cubs run around our house getting into trouble...running thru my fence, destroying the recycling, trying to master the hammock. They are really a pleasure to watch.

BOBCATS were scene in the hood this weekend & a friend saw a MTN LION on BASS rock on GWL earlier this year.

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Old 09-22-2015, 05:46 PM
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The NJDEP Division of Fish and Wildlife is reminding residents of ways to reduce bear encounters and offering tips should they come within close range of black bears following a recent bear-human interaction at Ramapo Mountain State Forest. The Division is investigating whether the bear came in contact with one of the hikers, a 7-year-old boy.

In most cases, encounters between people and bears end without incident. However, If you see a bear, in particular one that does not show much fear, immediately contact the Department of Environmental Protection's hotline at (877) 927-6337, or (877) WARN-DEP.

For more information on the encounters in the state forest, as well as tips for hikers and homeowners, see the DEP news release at http://www.state.nj.us/dep/newsrel/2015/15_0077.htm .
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