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And the fall is my "rut"..... Ingwe
"...the left considers you vermin, and they'll kill you given the chance..." Bristoe
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I somehow knew I'd be sorry for saying anything...
If you're fixin' to put a hole in something, make it a hole to remember.
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I see more bears in the fall, they seem to be more concentrated and easier to target. That said, I look forward to the spring hunt way more. By far my favorite time of the year to be out.
Went for a pretty good hike today, right around fifty degrees and no snow three thousand feet above the river. Really going to be a different spring season around here.
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I keep trying to talk myself out of one of those 338 RCMs. The package just feels right. If they had a 358 RCM it would be a done deal.
George
�Out of every one hundred men, ten shouldn't even be there, eighty are just targets, nine are the real fighters, and we are lucky to have them, for they make the battle. Ah, but the one, one is a warrior, and he will bring the others back.�
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Not my bear but check out the mellon on this bad boy!!! DK, Just about every mountain range in the state has good black bear hunting....every bear pic I've posted were public land bears, forest service mostly and a few on state land. My advice is lose the crowd...the farther off the roads and trails you get the better luck you will have. It's a hard hunt with a lot of walks back to the truck in the dark. But its a great time of year to be out in the mountains getting the winter rust off. Northwestern Montana probably has the highest concentration of bears per square mile... Pat is that a Montana bear or north across the border? I'm thinking it's a baiter from somewhere? Thx Dober
"True respect starts with the way you treat others, and it is earned over a lifetime of demonstrating kindness, honor and dignity"....Tony Dungy
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I have to say it feels right... shoots right... and is right for hunting big hairy critters in thick stuff or any place a shorter, handier rifle would be useful or preferred. I got the stainless/synthetic version, topped with a Leupy 3-9X40 with LR Duplex reticle. Zeroed at 200 with the 225 grain SST,it's only a little more than 8 in. low at 300 with approx. 2220 ft. lbs. of energy remaining. Lighter loads obviously shoot a bit flatter than that.
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Mark, That pic was given to me by a friend who used to guide on Vancouver Island. He said it was taken on a spring hunt and weighed over 500 pounds...skull was close to 22" green. Definately a pig!! Can barely see his ears....
Luck....is the residue of design...
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Big time porky, I was thinking Sask/Alberta
Later, and thx for sharing
Dober
"True respect starts with the way you treat others, and it is earned over a lifetime of demonstrating kindness, honor and dignity"....Tony Dungy
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I'm late to the party, but I'll throw these in here anyway. Both are Montana bears, and the best two I've taken. Top one squares just under 7 feet and according to MFWP, aged at 15 years. The bottom one is just over 6 feet and aged at 7 years. It looks black in the picture, but it is more chocolate. The .35 Whelen is tuned up, and I'm counting the days.
I hunt, therefore I am.
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The next 4 days are supposed to be sunny and warmish.. Screw it, I'm going bear hunting. I need to log a few miles on the boots anyways..
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Envious!!!.....grin!
Good Luck!! Bet they got some fur on them now....
Luck....is the residue of design...
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It's a long shot, but I'll pack a trout rod and hit some remote lakes too to keep myself busy. It's been a very warm winter, so you never know. I need to get the legs moving anyways, and it beats walking on a treadmill in the gym..
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Is it normal up there for the old boars to show up first coming out of hibernation?
Luck....is the residue of design...
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Yeah, but it usually doesn't start to happen until mid april. I'm way early.
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Nice bears! Man, those ones from the north are HUGE!
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cheap way to store bear hides --
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You guys need a friend?
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That's a pretty wall of death there Greenie. Any rugs or mounts done?
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Kurt... You still suck!!! And I mean that in the nicest way possible
I'm Irish...
Of course I know how to patch drywall
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cheap way to store bear hides -- That's just plain, [bleep]' cool!! Travis
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