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<blockquote data-quote="Auggie" data-source="post: 486058" data-attributes="member: 237"><p>We've had bears go through the area every now and then. A few years ago, a bear was hit by a beet truck a few miles south and east of the St. Thomas beet piler.</p><p></p><p>Besides the pheasants, there's all sorts of critters that come out of the gorge. Moose were thick until mid/late 90's when brain worm came about. We've had the odd bobcat too.</p><p></p><p>In late June of 1995 I was following my Old Man with a water truck, he was leading with the Spray-Coupe. A mountain lion crossed the road between us and disappeared in a wheat field. People called me crazy. Low and behold, a few years later; we have a cougar season. </p><p></p><p>Elk come out of the Pembina Hills when the corn tassels and they stay in that 1/4 section until the combine comes. Then they go back into the hills, but have occasionally wintered in our yard as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Auggie, post: 486058, member: 237"] We've had bears go through the area every now and then. A few years ago, a bear was hit by a beet truck a few miles south and east of the St. Thomas beet piler. Besides the pheasants, there's all sorts of critters that come out of the gorge. Moose were thick until mid/late 90's when brain worm came about. We've had the odd bobcat too. In late June of 1995 I was following my Old Man with a water truck, he was leading with the Spray-Coupe. A mountain lion crossed the road between us and disappeared in a wheat field. People called me crazy. Low and behold, a few years later; we have a cougar season. Elk come out of the Pembina Hills when the corn tassels and they stay in that 1/4 section until the combine comes. Then they go back into the hills, but have occasionally wintered in our yard as well. [/QUOTE]
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