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Offline Cody Gruchow

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anyone connect on any black bears? post your stories and pictures here :happy1: :happy1: :happy1:

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I didn't go but I did have a bear eat my 1 pound mollasis salt block that was on top of my salt lick for the deer. 

I was helping my mother pick some wild rasberries for some of her award winning jelly and she noticed an area in the patch that was about 4 foot round that was laying flat on the ground.  I knew what it was but couldn't bring myself to tell her until we were out of the woods.  I REALLY, REALLY like her jelly.  After we were out of the woods I told her that it was where a bear had taken a nap and she told me that next year I will have to pick ALL of the berries myself.  She did offer to by me a bear lisence next year.
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I've had a bait station out for a couple weeks now, but it hasn't been hit yet...........
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How big do you guys think this guy is?


« Last Edit: September 09/09/09, 10:34:47 AM by dakids »
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Offline HUNTER2

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I saw on tv they use a 50gal barrel to judge how big they are to see if they want to shoot or not. :fudd:
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Offline Cody Gruchow

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looks like a good sized boar to me

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anyone connect on any black bears? post your stories and pictures here :happy1: :happy1: :happy1:

No connection thus far yet for me. The buggers been hittin the bait overnight, so gonna try setting up the wildview this weekend to see when/what time it really is. Maybe a morn. hunt?

I'll update and send pics if something actually comes by with the camera out there.
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bear camp/2009 was a blast ! a good hunter and fellow brother went with the chucker to cook, mn for 2 weeks to bag a small bruin. this one was taken at 20 yards with an .06 150 grn. .... weight was 140 live/dead and field dressed at 105 . it has a large head and ears so guessing it to be around 2.5 years old. te brown muzzel tells its not a yearling. the few bears that were taged in the cook area were all in the small size and under 175 pounds dressed....
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