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I was watching a bear come through a swamp today taking it's own sweet time. I saw that it was an adult bear in thick reeds eating as it was moving along. I had an easy shot, but it was in the swamp water so I figured that I would let it work it's way to me since it was coming straight towards me. I was able to watch it for the better part of a half hour. It definitely was in no hurry. Where it was in the swamp, the reeds were very thick and tall. As it came closer to me and the edge of the swamp, I saw that it was not alone. It had two large cubs with it that were from at least season before this. At the time that I realised that they were in a group, I decided not to shoot the sow even though she was a decent size adult. My question is, if you see a sow with cubs going on 2 years old, would you shoot if you had a very good and easy shot? I am posting a pic of her with one of her cubs right next to her so that you can see what I am talking about. They came to within about 150' of me, but I decided to shoot with my camera instead.
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Re: would you have shot this bear
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No, I would not. You did the right thing.
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Good choice! Neat to watch though, isn't it?
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Negitive ...You done the right thing
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September 13, 2012, 07:46:07 PM »
Depends on if she was in my deer hunting area.
Just kidding. No I wouldn't really shoot. Good job not making them orphans, but I wouldn't hold it against someone that did decide to take the shot.
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Get momma next year then maybe let the twins grow and reproduce before taking them out....
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Nope. One, it is probably a skunky bear, and two it has cubs. THere are plenty more bear in the woods
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Re: would you have shot this bear
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It is not a matter of right or wrong, they are 2 years old. Plenty old enough to survive on their own. I would not shoot this one and I may never shoot one again. I got my first bear this year and so far I don't really care for the meat. I mean its decent and I can eat it but I would rather have elk or beef. If it was my first bear I would shoot.
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Re: would you have shot this bear
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Had the same thing happen to me last year. I decided to let the mama walk. Even though the cubs were at least year and a half old. You did the right thing
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I would have shot it. The "cubs" are no longer cubs, if they're almost 2 years old. So that shouldn't be a concern.
My freezer is almost empty, I'd be making it less empty with some bear sausage.
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One bear in the freezer....i pass. No bear in the freezer momma goes down. First bear shot op....momma would have gone down.
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The cubs are old enough and big enough to survive on their own. Dead bear!
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Quote from: 3nails on September 13, 2012, 07:37:36 PM
No, I would not. You did the right thing.
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Two year old bears are not cubs so I do not believe it's a matter of a momma and cubs.......big difference in my opinion.
If they were not this years cubs....I would have shot her. just my
but I don't hunt for bear anymore.
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Re: would you have shot this bear
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Good choice for YOU. There are a lot of folks who'd have no problem shooting Momma bear. That's fine! But judging from your first post I think you'd have had a problem. Better to regret not taking the shot, then regret taking it. I personally would have passed as well. My kids are big babies ;-)
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