Hunting Washington Forum
Big Game Hunting => Bear Hunting => Topic started by: oneshotkill on May 20, 2008, 08:22:27 PM
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How do you tell a boar from a sow when you are a couple hundred yards away?
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Sows usually have a bigger rump...and a longer snout...
boars have a more blocky snout, and are have bigger shoulders...
basically...if they are big in back, they are a sow,
big in front...boar...
but that is just what i have read
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Thats exactly right Saylean. Its easy once you have seen a few. The harder part is deciding if the bear is big.
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yep yep and :yeah:
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Let's see...reach under and grab ahold :yike:..........oh never mind :chuckle: :chuckle:
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Lift it tale! ;)
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Thats exactly right Saylean. Its easy once you have seen a few. The harder part is deciding if the bear is big.
Trust me... Bear are one of the worst animal's for groud shrinkage.. :o
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The Brunswick grip!!