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cougkilr
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Bear down in the high country
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High Country Bear from this morning
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Re: Bear down
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September 26, 2009, 09:29:39 PM »
nice bear fellas.who shot it jeremy or brandon?
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Re: Bear down in the high country
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I shot him first then Jerami and then I hit him one more time, strong ass bear for having three 300 win. mags in him and still ran about 50 yards
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Re: Bear down in the high country
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you should have brought your bazooka and hand grenades.
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Re: Bear down in the high country
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September 26, 2009, 09:44:32 PM »
nice job brandon, we are still waiting for you to come to trout lake with us. fuzz will buy the beer and you can bunk with travis.
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how are things going Andrew, couldn't figure out who you were but now i got it figured out
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Re: Bear down in the high country
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Nice job man!
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Nice looking Bear. Congrats guys!
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Hey Bucklucky what do you charge for a mount with the front legs, I think they call it a half life size mount?
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Re: Bear down in the high country
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doin good brandon how are you
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congrats brother! Got any more pics
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I'll try to get some more pics up, of course we left the camera in the truck when we went down for him so all we had were crappy cell phone pictures before we skinned and quartered him
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Re: Bear down in the high country
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What did you shoot a cub?
I still see milk on his lips..
You should make a toilet paper holder out of him..
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congrats.....good on ya....
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Congrats boys.
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