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Re: Did anyone shoot this arrow at a bear in Huckleberry?
« Reply #15 on: May 07, 2013, 04:18:50 PM »
The bear had a healed scar behind his shoulder. I went to pick up the meat from the butcher and he gave me a piece of arrow and spinal of my bear. I boiled the spin and cleaned the pieces of the arrow. It is a carbon fiber arrow with black and white camo. The broad head is a G5 Montec. Who ever shot the bear came very close to the spinal cord. The ribs where the broad head ended up healed up and look a lot bigger. Wow bears are tough. I was just hoping to here the archer's story. I was hunting the 2013 spring bear season over in Huckleberry unit 121.
That dog in the photo, Was it your old hunting dog that died and you coated him in polyurethane spray? :chuckle:
Its kinda creepy looking.
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Re: Did anyone shoot this arrow at a bear in Huckleberry?
« Reply #16 on: May 07, 2013, 10:38:33 PM »
The bear had a healed scar behind his shoulder. I went to pick up the meat from the butcher and he gave me a piece of arrow and spinal of my bear. I boiled the spin and cleaned the pieces of the arrow. It is a carbon fiber arrow with black and white camo. The broad head is a G5 Montec. Who ever shot the bear came very close to the spinal cord. The ribs where the broad head ended up healed up and look a lot bigger. Wow bears are tough. I was just hoping to here the archer's story. I was hunting the 2013 spring bear season over in Huckleberry unit 121.
That dog in the photo, Was it your old hunting dog that died and you coated him in polyurethane spray? :chuckle:
Its kinda creepy looking.
No it's glass LOL
Boar looking for Sow to hunt with. LOL

 


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