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Trail Cam Pics: "BEEF CAKE BRUISER"
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The new truck, pup, bro and my daughter went to get our first set of cam pics. we had 80+ pics but mostly bunny rabbits and birds, however we did just miss this guy by two hours.
so how long till opening day again?
i am officially hooked!
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Re: Not bad for a couple of rookies........"BEEF CAKE BRUISER"
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after an evaluation we decided to move our cam to a higher elevation in hopes of finding some elk and or deer.....
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Re: Not bad for a couple of rookies........"BEEF CAKE BRUISER"
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NICE JOB BWB!!
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thats a good bear...
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Re: Not bad for a couple of rookies........"BEEF CAKE BRUISER"
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Nice bear bait.
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Re: Not bad for a couple of rookies........"BEEF CAKE BRUISER"
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yeah compared to that stump and the salt lick block i would say hes pretty darn big.
and a beautiful coat.
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Re: Not bad for a couple of rookies........"BEEF CAKE BRUISER"
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Nice Pics,Thanks for sharing.
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Re: Not bad for a couple of rookies."BEEF CAKE BRUISER" Ursus americanus cinnamomum
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Beautiful color on that bear. Your screwed now,(the camera obsession)
Nice pics.
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Re: Not bad for a couple of rookies."BEEF CAKE BRUISER" Ursus americanus cinnamomum
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yeah tell me about it. we really got our blood pumping when we saw we only missed him by 2 hours. i think im gonna keep an eye on this guy till august.
he is def one of the best lookin bears i have seen in wa in a while.
but thats just my
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Re: Not bad for a couple of rookies."BEEF CAKE BRUISER" Ursus americanus cinnamomum
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Very cool! time to buy a few more..
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can i get a weight estimate on this big boy?
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my bro and i wanted to see what you guys thought this big boy would tip the scales at...
he is definately a shooter in my book.
but what do you guys think he would weigh?
http://hunting-washington.com/smf/index.php/topic,27227.0.html
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Re: Not bad for a couple of rookies."BEEF CAKE BRUISER" Ursus americanus cinnamomum
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That is a very cool looking bear! Nice pics
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Re: Not bad for a couple of rookies."BEEF CAKE BRUISER" Ursus americanus cinnamomum
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Good pics!! Thanks for posting them.
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Re: can i get a weight estimate on this big boy?
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Gotta say 200, maybe 225. Ears look kinda big
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Re: Not bad for a couple of rookies."BEEF CAKE BRUISER" Ursus americanus cinnamomum
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yeah i think we need at least 5 more cams set up.......
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