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These pics are over a month and I have tons of great doe pics and some other bucks. The bear stayed on the block for 40 minutes and I have 50 pics of him. The sow bit the camera that is why the cubs pic is askew. Enjoy.
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Looks like a good spot to me
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Quote from: Goomsba on August 04, 2011, 11:03:30 PM
Looks like a good spot to me
You got some nice pics
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Is that one of those pressed deer blocks? If so I've used them and had the bears just lay around, chew on 'em, and play with them until they were gone. Nice looking area, thanks for posting them up.
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we checked our camera recently and had 3 different bears eating our deer block but one specific bear rolled the block out of the flat and in the pictures you can see him smashing it up into nothing but we did get a nice 4 point mule deer on the camera
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love the bear nice photos
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