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Author Topic: H20Hunters 2013 Spring Bear Thread: Corned bear review  (Read 224688 times)

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Re: H20Hunters 2013 Spring Bear Thread: 30 yard encounter
« Reply #675 on: May 23, 2013, 02:23:02 PM »
Joe.....was your cam down and to the right last year?
 

Nah, I moved it from where we placed it.  Back to the fork, then veer left towards the bridge, I had 1 spot before the bridge to the left and one across the bridge.
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Re: H20Hunters 2013 Spring Bear Thread: 30 yard encounter
« Reply #676 on: May 23, 2013, 02:25:23 PM »
I'll post up a pic of where I was talking about in a few....gotta get it off the phone. You may remember this stretch.....you, Frank, and I walked it. It forks and the left goes to the bowl, the right curves down and around a little bit. Here is the pic. It was just dead silence.

Hey, I know that place!

I'm headed out for ling this afternoon, but Friday-Sunday I'm free if you want an extra set of eyes along.  I can show you the spot where I got all my bear pics on the cam last year if you are interested, it's not far from there.  Lemme know.


Hey, you are supposed to have the bear tied up for me when I get back out on the 14th.....   8)

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Re: H20Hunters 2013 Spring Bear Thread: 30 yard encounter
« Reply #677 on: May 23, 2013, 02:35:12 PM »
Before the bridge...on the left....that is where the cool buck was hanging out with the FJ on Monday. Some area that needs to be further explored after the bridge on the left.

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Re: H20Hunters 2013 Spring Bear Thread: 30 yard encounter
« Reply #678 on: May 23, 2013, 02:41:44 PM »
I've been in there and had a cam up in there (as well as seen a couple other's cams).  It's nice, good water access and lots of huckleberries and blackberries!  If you are heading out there lemme know, I think I left a folding chair up there last late archery season...   :bash:
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Re: H20Hunters 2013 Spring Bear Thread: 30 yard encounter
« Reply #679 on: May 23, 2013, 02:54:29 PM »
I was out for a stroll the other day, doing some coyote hunting and some early season bear scouting and I ran into the craziest thing...

H20Hunter ACTUALLY hunting.  Odd, I know.  I was looking for his kokanee rod, his ling cod gear, his pink FJ... surprisingly I found none of that.  I think it was his first legit bear hunt of the spring season.

He's trying (kind of, but not really).  Here is photo evidence to liven the thread.


Looks like a small gun your packing there H20.  What do you shoot?

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Re: H20Hunters 2013 Spring Bear Thread: 30 yard encounter
« Reply #680 on: May 23, 2013, 02:57:52 PM »
Love that rifle.....Ruger M77 .270. Trigger breaks like a dry stick of spaghetti....light weight....and will shoot nickle sized groups IF i do my job. Current bear medicine is 150gr Barnes.....forget my fps....handloaded.

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Re: H20Hunters 2013 Spring Bear Thread: 30 yard encounter
« Reply #681 on: May 23, 2013, 03:00:38 PM »
Barnes will do the job nicely as long as you do yours. 

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Re: H20Hunters 2013 Spring Bear Thread: 30 yard encounter
« Reply #682 on: May 23, 2013, 03:01:54 PM »
Look at the tush on that guy! Wowsers!

Stang....post the poo. Folks always love a nice poo pic. Bear poo...not mine. Don't post a pic of that.
Why does he have pics of your poo? Just what are you guys doing on these "hunts"???

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Re: H20Hunters 2013 Spring Bear Thread: 30 yard encounter
« Reply #683 on: May 23, 2013, 03:06:06 PM »
Yep....last years bear was shot with the Hornady Interlock....it did a hell of a job. However, as you know, they are designed to come apart. This year the brush is already thick and lush. With wet conditions and the green growing by the foot per week I want to put Mr. Bear down DRT. I'm looking for that high shoulder drop 'em where they stand broadside shot. The Barnes will give me max penetration.

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Re: H20Hunters 2013 Spring Bear Thread: 30 yard encounter
« Reply #684 on: May 23, 2013, 03:22:24 PM »
Yep....last years bear was shot with the Hornady Interlock....it did a hell of a job. However, as you know, they are designed to come apart. This year the brush is already thick and lush. With wet conditions and the green growing by the foot per week I want to put Mr. Bear down DRT. I'm looking for that high shoulder drop 'em where they stand broadside shot. The Barnes will give me max penetration.

I'm pretty sure the only bullet that MIGHT not work great to kill a bear around here under 300 yards where most all shots are taken from is a full metal jacket bullet.  Its not like we're hunting rhinos here, if you hit it where you're supposed to, any bullet that expands should work just fine.

"Blah blah, my bullet choice is better than yours, blah blah"

I use federal factory loads in whatever they have on the shelf at that point in time.  At shots under 200 yards i pattern inside 3" regardless and the area I'm aiming for is bigger than that.  Never had a problem.

Next up in the "my bullets are better than yours category": Exploding bear-buster (see: bunker buster) bullets for max penetration and expansion.

 :yike:  :bdid: can he really say that bullets don't matter that much? :dunno:  (just did)

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Re: H20Hunters 2013 Spring Bear Thread: 30 yard encounter
« Reply #685 on: May 23, 2013, 03:25:15 PM »
I agree. Main reason I grabbed the Barnes this year is they were handy and already loaded. First shot at the range from a cold barrell to check zero nicked the X....said that will work just fine and here I am.

Oh....and of course my bullet/caliber is better than yours! Granted...I would like to shoot a bear with your little black rifle as well.

Got any of those poo pics on your phone?

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Re: H20Hunters 2013 Spring Bear Thread: 30 yard encounter
« Reply #686 on: May 23, 2013, 03:47:26 PM »
28pages and no bear yet   :o  :tree1:

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Re: H20Hunters 2013 Spring Bear Thread: 30 yard encounter
« Reply #687 on: May 23, 2013, 03:56:50 PM »
28pages and no bear yet   :o  :tree1:


This thread is social therapy for H20.  He doesn't need any more pressure...    :P

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Re: H20Hunters 2013 Spring Bear Thread: 30 yard encounter
« Reply #688 on: May 23, 2013, 04:14:33 PM »
Look at the tush on that guy! Wowsers!

Stang....post the poo. Folks always love a nice poo pic. Bear poo...not mine. Don't post a pic of that.

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Re: H20Hunters 2013 Spring Bear Thread: 30 yard encounter
« Reply #689 on: May 23, 2013, 05:34:29 PM »
When is your tag expired?  5/31?
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