Hunting Washington Forum
Big Game Hunting => Bear Hunting => Topic started by: liljozie495 on June 11, 2014, 05:43:57 AM
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Dropped a good bear in there on Monday as you can tell by the one pic he had recently had his snout torn up by another beat I'm going to assume, posted it under the copalis topic. Notellumcreek and I will be heading back this weekend to hopefully do work again, be pretty awesome to get his tag filled. Question also does anyone know why all the cedar gets split and stacked in the clear cuts? Just wondering :dunno:
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Congrats on the bear, good job. That bear was thirsty if he chose to drink Ranier.
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I am assuming you are talking about cedar bolts being stacked in the cuts? Probably a salvage operation. Some times they truck the out, other times they fly them out.
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Nice bear great job
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Ya it had us curious over the last few days why it was all stacked up and split and what not. But were hoping we can find another in there this weekend find notellum a big ol boar :tup:
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Good job, that looks like a nice one!
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Congrats on your bear!
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Congrats on the bear. :tup:
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great bear.
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:tup:
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Congrats on your Rainier Bear. :tup:
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SO!.....
It's NOT baiting if you use Rainier?
Need to try this out this season. :yike:
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Great lookin bear.
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Nice bear, good work! Not the best way to transport a hide in hot weather, careful with that :tup:
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Good job!
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SO!.....
It's NOT baiting if you use Rainier?
Need to try this out this season. :yike:
No, it's animal abuse!
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Congrats on the bearski :tup: