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Luckily B&C has solved this weight problem for us by not considering weight at all. As you all know, bears are scored by skull size and I’m guessing that bear will go over 20”.
All the adult ones I've seen that got away went at least 350. Only been able to tag the little ones.
Great bear!!I notice the 200lb club is mighty quiet.... grin
Quote from: 257 Wby Mag on May 30, 2018, 07:11:34 AMGreat bear!!I notice the 200lb club is mighty quiet.... grinI still didn’t see where they scaled him...if it’s just an estimate I’ll shrug my shoulders, say congrats, and move on.I also would like to see the taped 7’ nose to tail.Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Great bear. He is a tank.This is the one I found archery hunting last year. Called a buddy and he dropped it with a boom stick, it's tied for 3rd all time in Montana.8'1" from nose to base of tail. Skull net is 21 4/16For reference, that table IS a sheet of plywood.
Quote from: Wetwoodshunter on May 30, 2018, 07:42:14 AMGreat bear. He is a tank.This is the one I found archery hunting last year. Called a buddy and he dropped it with a boom stick, it's tied for 3rd all time in Montana.8'1" from nose to base of tail. Skull net is 21 4/16For reference, that table IS a sheet of plywood.You should submit that bear. If the skull measurements are legit (no reason to doubt you, that’s the archery state record.)Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Quote from: SilkOnTheWetSide on May 30, 2018, 07:47:21 AMQuote from: Wetwoodshunter on May 30, 2018, 07:42:14 AMGreat bear. He is a tank.This is the one I found archery hunting last year. Called a buddy and he dropped it with a boom stick, it's tied for 3rd all time in Montana.8'1" from nose to base of tail. Skull net is 21 4/16For reference, that table IS a sheet of plywood.You should submit that bear. If the skull measurements are legit (no reason to doubt you, that’s the archery state record.)Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkShot with a gun.
Quote from: Tbar on May 30, 2018, 07:53:03 AMQuote from: SilkOnTheWetSide on May 30, 2018, 07:47:21 AMQuote from: Wetwoodshunter on May 30, 2018, 07:42:14 AMGreat bear. He is a tank.This is the one I found archery hunting last year. Called a buddy and he dropped it with a boom stick, it's tied for 3rd all time in Montana.8'1" from nose to base of tail. Skull net is 21 4/16For reference, that table IS a sheet of plywood.You should submit that bear. If the skull measurements are legit (no reason to doubt you, that’s the archery state record.)Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkShot with a gun.Ok, tied for 6th then 😂Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Quote from: Bigjon on May 29, 2018, 10:47:26 PMIf any of you read my posts a few weeks ago I have been after this bear for two years. Finally after 200 hours in the blind Meet Bear number 32 I got him 730AM this morning, this boy is a HOG. Probably not to many around like him anymore, hes over 7 feet, 400 pounds and a Boon and Crockett Skull. Im very Happy with this beautiful Black Bear!Big JonAwesome, I saw your photos in your first post and agreed that it was a huge bear, you can tell by the way it's built. Congratulations, that's one heckuva bear and you are far more devoted to the hunt than most hunters. Over 200 hours is an amazing feat in it's own right! I'm anxious to hear what the head officially scores when you get it measured, there are not that many bear from Washington that make the book, congrats on taking the bear of a lifetime! His photos of the bear alive: https://hunting-washington.com/smf/index.php/topic,227203.0.htmlHaving seen a lot of live bear and dead bear I know that any 7 foot bear is pretty heavy and that bear has been eating bait so I figured he was probably fat as well, it appears that way in the photos. I probably should apologize for this, but I made a wager with another member that the bear would be closer to 400 than 200 if it was taken and weighed, by any chance did you weigh any part of the bear on a scale?
If any of you read my posts a few weeks ago I have been after this bear for two years. Finally after 200 hours in the blind Meet Bear number 32 I got him 730AM this morning, this boy is a HOG. Probably not to many around like him anymore, hes over 7 feet, 400 pounds and a Boon and Crockett Skull. Im very Happy with this beautiful Black Bear!Big Jon
Quote from: bearpaw on May 30, 2018, 08:56:01 AMQuote from: Bigjon on May 29, 2018, 10:47:26 PMIf any of you read my posts a few weeks ago I have been after this bear for two years. Finally after 200 hours in the blind Meet Bear number 32 I got him 730AM this morning, this boy is a HOG. Probably not to many around like him anymore, hes over 7 feet, 400 pounds and a Boon and Crockett Skull. Im very Happy with this beautiful Black Bear!Big JonAwesome, I saw your photos in your first post and agreed that it was a huge bear, you can tell by the way it's built. Congratulations, that's one heckuva bear and you are far more devoted to the hunt than most hunters. Over 200 hours is an amazing feat in it's own right! I'm anxious to hear what the head officially scores when you get it measured, there are not that many bear from Washington that make the book, congrats on taking the bear of a lifetime! His photos of the bear alive: https://hunting-washington.com/smf/index.php/topic,227203.0.htmlHaving seen a lot of live bear and dead bear I know that any 7 foot bear is pretty heavy and that bear has been eating bait so I figured he was probably fat as well, it appears that way in the photos. I probably should apologize for this, but I made a wager with another member that the bear would be closer to 400 than 200 if it was taken and weighed, by any chance did you weigh any part of the bear on a scale?Official scale weight or not, I am paying up!!!!!!I only took the bet for fun, and if Big Jon can sit for 200 hours to kill that monster, I can pay up.That thing is a PIG, a MONSTER and a BRUTE all at the same time.Congratulations on a bear of a lifetime!@Bearpaw, PM me a mailing address.