Hunting Washington Forum
Big Game Hunting => Bear Hunting => Topic started by: n_mathews13 on June 07, 2015, 06:16:34 PM
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Me and a buddy went scouting this weekend.
Saw a lot, a few spike elk, some young white tile bucks, yotes, a fawn that couldn't have been to old. Also found a elk shed, but the best part was this blondish/brown colored bear @ 94 yards. She didn't even know we were there. Watched her for awhile. Black face and legs. Anyone got any idea what the old bucket in the tree was used for?
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NICE :tup:But can you explain what a White Tiled buck is :dunno: :chuckle: :tup:
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Haha. Whitetail. Who needs to preview the messages lol.
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Get out of my spot;D;D
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This is the pic of the bucket
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cashe to keep food away from the bears?
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:yeah:
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cashe to keep food away from the bears?
Or a bear bait.
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That wouldn't keep any food from any self respecting bear.
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That's what I was thinking. Looks like it's set up to give a broadside shot.
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. There were holes in the bottom so it could have been for baiting, but a bear could walk that log much better then me.
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A shower
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The 2nd picture of the bear, the bear has a huge hump back... Interesting :dunno:
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I went through my other pictures of the bear and never seen it, it must just be the way her shoulder is in that pic.