Hunting Washington Forum
Big Game Hunting => Bear Hunting => Topic started by: buckmaster303 on October 26, 2011, 02:52:14 PM
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a buddy sent me this pic of his buddy shooting this one over in eburg i was pretty impressed what do you guys think?
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That's a very nice bear! ... See if he has more pics.
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i will do so from what i hear it weighed in at 457!
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Very nice bear!!!!!
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That is a nice bear......
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great bear
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Thats a BIG Bear!
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Nice bear! The head looks huge!
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Thats a pig!!! nice bear..... I know a guy who can do a great job on that skull..
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that bear gives me wood,awesome
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Holy s&!t, nice bear.
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I hope we get to see some better (bigger) photos of him, looks like a real pig!
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Wow! A real beast.
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nice bear did he shoot it in a canyon starting with the letter t or r ?
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Nice Bear! Looks like one I saw a live photo of not to long ago that lived in the river bottom in Eburg.
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Holy crap thats a big bear, story please.
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Holy cow that thing looks like a griz. Thats one hell of a head! I agree with Rasbo, I'm starting to tingle.
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Looks huge.
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Very nice bear .....should make an awesome mount :yeah:
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Damn, that things a hog!
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Was that shot in e burg? or near? Just curious, wish i could run into one over here.
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If i am correct it was shot in eburg or maybe a little out but not much. I am contacting my buddy to get the story on this thing soon and some more pics of this hog i will keep you guys posted and i will make sure to tell him you guys say congrats!
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Holy cow that thing looks like a griz. Thats one hell of a head! I agree with Rasbo, I'm starting to tingle.
:yeah: my first thought exactly! great bear :tup:
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that thing is a beast, nice job.
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nice bear did he shoot it in a canyon starting with the letter t or r ?
I was thinking more like the letter c.
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nice bear did he shoot it in a canyon starting with the letter t or r ?
I was thinking more like the letter c.
Maybe up one of those in the timber? Im not sure, I have not heard of many people seeing bear over here
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Neither have I but then again I had never heard of a bear in tje Alkali before either until last year.
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Nice bear! Any more pic's?
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I got a bear back in September of 2000 in the Quilomene unit when I was with a friend scouting for his late Quilomene mule deer permit. It had just come out of the trees and was in the sagebrush headed downhill towards the river (middle of the day). We assumed it was going for water. I was definitely surprised to see it there.
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Neither have I but then again I had never heard of a bear in tje Alkali before either until last year.
Is this the bear you are referring to? The guy was along to coyote hunt during myself and another guy's bow hunt on YTC and was lucky enough to kill this monster bear.
(sorry about the bad cell phone pic)
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thats a freakin pig ....what makes them bear get so dang big out in that open sage brush ?..... :yike:
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We were fairly close to the river so maybe a healthy diet of salmon?
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thats a freakin pig ....what makes them bear get so dang big out in that open sage brush ?..... :yike:
I think it has a lot to do with the lack of pressure. Not many people expect to see bears in the sage brush so they have a tendency to get old, and big. I wouldn't imagine that it has to do with food, unless they come out of hibernation in the winter to chase the deer and elk that winter in the sagebrush. I know of an area that has a large bear in Kittitas county, unfortunately it appears to be a sow, so I will not shoot her until I can be 100% sure it is a boar.
Brandon
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Pigs...both of em. Congrats!