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I don’t know, I am not a guy who complains a lot about others methods.But had that been me I would not have posted a video of me killing a bear I did not retrieve.That’s just more ammo for the stupid Game Commission we have. And looking for two hours? I would have spent the entire day looking for that bear.Like it’s more important to post a video than show respect for the animal?Sorry just leaves a bad taste in my mouth.
Should have went back in the daylight to look. Things happen yes. But only after a good look in daylight.
Quote from: powderbounder on August 18, 2024, 10:51:21 AMShould have went back in the daylight to look. Things happen yes. But only after a good look in daylight. This👆
Quote from: mountainman on August 18, 2024, 02:28:32 PMQuote from: powderbounder on August 18, 2024, 10:51:21 AMShould have went back in the daylight to look. Things happen yes. But only after a good look in daylight. This👆I'm guessing they prioritized the bear they knew was down for sure (second bear). That said.....I think posting a video like this allows for others to criticize your decisions. I liked the video and fully understand stuff happens. I could tell you were sick to your stomach knowing you had not recovered the first bear. I hope lessons were learned so it doesn't happen again (though if you hunt long enough, you will eventually lose an animal). My thoughts / criticisms....for what they are worth. 1. When hunting in hot weather.....All hunting is done, when the first animal is shot. I would not have tried to double up. I would have concentrated on getting the first bear out before it spoiled. - The same is true with the type of terrain you were hunting. Take care of bear #1 and shoot number #2 a day or two later. Those bears were not going to leave that drainage. 2. That second bear sat for 12 hours in super hot weather with the guts and hide intact with the carcass. I can't imagine some or all of that bear didn't spoil. It sounds like it took a while for you to find that bear. If I shoot a bear in hot weather, 1 hour before dark.....I know I am working all night to get it out. I'm sure the time was a factor of killing 2 bear and searching for the first.....I still would have retrieved the second bear that night. 3. In my humble opinion, you should have closed the distance to a more suitable range for hunting. Shot placement on both those bears were less than ideal. You got lucky on the second bear. If the wind was good, you could have easily closed the distance as those bears were pre-occupied with eating a prime food source.
Quote from: ghosthunter on August 17, 2024, 09:41:32 PMI don’t know, I am not a guy who complains a lot about others methods.But had that been me I would not have posted a video of me killing a bear I did not retrieve.That’s just more ammo for the stupid Game Commission we have. And looking for two hours? I would have spent the entire day looking for that bear.Like it’s more important to post a video than show respect for the animal?Sorry just leaves a bad taste in my mouth. I agree that this video leaves a bad taste. My question would be are you actually proud of this video and the way your hunt went?
I posted the truth. The truth of how our hunt actually happened. One of my goals for this channel is to be authentic, and real with the viewers. I could have easily Hollywooded this thing up and gave it a fairytale ending but that's not how it always ends. If you are an archery hunter you especially know this. It's easy to Monday night quarterback. If something like this has never happened to you, you probably haven't harvested many animals. Thank you all for watching