GC
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Alright fellows I went screaming today (predator calling). It was a balmy 15 degrees at dawn and a brisk little 10mph wind added to the effect. I walked a long rugged ridge and circled back through a big secluded hollow. I didn't get any volunteers for the call. However, I did find this huge tree which had fallen. The tree was on the side of the main ridge, right along a spur which led into the hollow, and on the south facing sunny slope. That's not uncommon in the big woods but the base of this tree was absolutely huge and hollow wayyyy up in the trunk. The opening for the hollow part was large enough to stand my BAR upright in. The main cavity was about 20" wide and 30" long-upright. There were some 6" long dark colored coarse hairs stuck along the roof of the opening. FYI, Missouri's bear population is estimated to be near 1,000 animals and this particular area has a long history of bears. There have been many recent sightings and a resident population here. Enough that some campsites in the National Forest have been raided and the few scattered farmers reporting nuisance problems with bears for years now. Strong rumor has it that the Missouri Conservation Department has had to dispatch one problem bear from this area. I've just not been lucky enough to sight one in the wild here and am excited to think I may have been this close today. Did I find a bear den?