Hunting Washington Forum
Big Game Hunting => Bear Hunting => Topic started by: Jason on April 24, 2009, 06:34:24 AM
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I was at the klickitat shoot last weekend and headed up in the hills around Glenwood looking for firewood and found these 4 bears feeding around, watched them for about 30 minutes, I ranged them at 230 yrds and this was the first time a I got to use my new Burris 12x50 Bino's in the woods.
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Nice pictures. That is what I am hoping for this weekend.
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Nice Pics! Wish I had a tag for this spring! I'm headed to Alaska in a few weeks though and the reports up there have been good so hopefully I'll have some shots to post ;)
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awesome pics man. thanks!
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Wow! What luck... seeing four bears all at once. Did you take the pictures through the binos?
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Bear herds!!!! :yike: :yike: :yike:
Looks like you find one you find all of them. :chuckle: Very cool pics.
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Wow! What luck... seeing four bears all at once. Did you take the pictures through the binos?
Bear herds!!!! :yike: :yike: :yike:
Looks like you find one you find all of them. :chuckle: Very cool pics.
This is the first time for me also, I have only seen one bear at a time.
On this day the first bear I seen was the big one in the last pic, I did not know there was four bears until I got out of the truck and started glassing the hill side.
I think the last two pics were through the bino's
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Cool pics!!!!
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great pics
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here's another view.
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so what do you guy's think? a sow and three cubs? a boar a sow and two cubs?
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Mama and the youngsters. Very cool!
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I know it is kinda of early but those cubs look old enough that sow could be coming into heat. That could be a boar that is interested. How close did that one get to the others?
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if you look at the top of the first picture there are three bears together one is bigger than the other two and I think that could be a sow or a cub, the second pic shows two bears, the little guy in the pic is the smaller of the three from the top of the first picture, that is as close as any of the other bears got to the bigger bear.
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Great pictures....Good looking bears too. Great color to them.