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Re: Old bear...a good one
« Reply #15 on: September 26, 2008, 11:26:22 AM »
Missed this one too..

man, you can tell he has seen some winters...look at that face. Very cool character in that bear.  A very true congrats.

What are you doing with the hide? :hello:

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Re: Old bear...a good one
« Reply #16 on: September 26, 2008, 11:47:12 AM »
Nicely done!  he's definitely an old bear.  Seems that at least one canine tooth is broken off on older bears but this guy seemed to take care of his while wearing very other tooth down to nothing.  Got any front-on pics of his head?  just wondering how big that skull is given he's so old.
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Re: Old bear...a good one
« Reply #17 on: September 26, 2008, 11:49:09 AM »
Good Work Coppi! 

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Re: Old bear...a good one
« Reply #18 on: September 26, 2008, 09:13:14 PM »
That bear has a lot of character.  Very nice bear

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Re: Old bear...a good one
« Reply #19 on: October 01, 2008, 10:11:53 AM »
I shot a sow 4yrs ago 22yrs old.I would be curious as to the age of yours.nice bear

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Re: Old bear...a good one
« Reply #20 on: October 01, 2008, 10:22:54 AM »
Old *censored* for sure! Nice bear.

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Re: Old bear...a good one
« Reply #21 on: October 03, 2008, 02:33:17 PM »
Here’s the story.  Since I had tagged my first bear of the season on August 22nd, I had decided to hold off for a larger bruin.  The 2 primary areas I hunt hold a lot of bears year after year, but my challenge is always talking myself out of shooting.    I swear every bear I see always “seems big” to me!  Anyway, I had a few great opportunities glassing a few more bears that I decided were “not shooters”.  Then this past Friday evening after about 5 minutes of glassing I see this guy at the very bottom of a steep cut.  I threw up my spotting scope and could tell he was a shooter; my rangefinder said 310yds.  He was slowly making his way down the hillside in and out of the brush, reprod, and berries so I had to wait a few minutes for a decent opportunity.  Right before he went out of sight he stepped into “somewhat” of an opening.  I held at the top of his shoulders and squeezed.  I quickly threw up my binocs and could see that he was hit good and slid down out of site.  I quickly proceeded to lighten my pack to the essentials, throw on my hunter orange, and took off down the draw with a hope of getting to him before dark.  After a treacherous decent and a few choice words, I actually found him pretty easily.  It was really steep so I pulled out some rope to tide his head to the nearest tree so I could get to work.  There was just enough light for me to get him cleaned, opened up, and marked on my GPS so I could find him quickly the following morning.  The next morning along with the help of a friend we butchered him up and packed him out on our pack boards.  Although the pack was not that far, it was STRAIGHT uphill.   For those that have packed critters out…you know a good friend when he is just as excited to help pack your animal out as he would be to pack his own!!  Happy hunting & good luck.
no wonder ya got him ya had him tied to a treeLOL

 


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