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    Congrats, way to go

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    good for you guys. Congrats on the nice bears and thanks for sharing

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    Great report and good job,thanx for sharing

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    Congrats. Great read. Nice Bears.
    "Only dead fish go with the flow."
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    The report and pics made my day. We gave bear hunting a try a few years ago in the fall. Shot some modest boars, never saw anything large. Glad to see you had such luck. Shootable bears almost every sit is pretty awesome. It speaks to your scouting and baiting. Congrats on a job well done.

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    I enjoyed reading your amazing hunt , congratulations to all !!

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    Quote Originally Posted by KennyT View Post
    The report and pics made my day. We gave bear hunting a try a few years ago in the fall. Shot some modest boars, never saw anything large. Glad to see you had such luck. Shootable bears almost every sit is pretty awesome. It speaks to your scouting and baiting. Congrats on a job well done.
    Thanks everyone. This is the 4th year in this area. Every year we move and tweak spots. Always trying new spots and ditching the ones that aren't producing as much. It's a lot of fun. I enjoy always looking for that new "better" spot.
    Last edited by LowbanksArcher; June 14th, 2020 at 09:44 AM.
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    Those are awesome Bears. What weight are your recurves set at?
    If a tree falls on your ex in the woods and nobody hears it,you should probably still get rid of your chainsaw. Just sayin'....

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    Quote Originally Posted by trimmer21 View Post
    Those are awesome Bears. What weight are your recurves set at?
    I'm shooting a 52# @ 28" Bob Lee
    Terry was using his 50# @ 28" Bear Kodiak when he killed the big one. I think he draws about 29" so it's likely around 53lbs
    And Max is pulling high 50's with his Saratoga longbow. It's 53@28 but i think he's a 30" draw so he's likely closer to 60.

    Bow legal minimum for bear in Ontario is 48.5"@27.6". That rule is nonsense for traditional archery but the MNR brushed me off when I tried to explain it to them. For example, If you're a tall individual who pulls 30" on a 45@28 bow, making you draw weight over 50lbs, you are ILLEGAL according to the current regulations. They only look at the numbers on the bow. Inversely, if you are a short fellow only pulling 26". You can legally shoot a 50@28 bow even though you are only really pulling 43-44lbs at your draw length.
    Last edited by LowbanksArcher; June 15th, 2020 at 09:10 AM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by LowbanksArcher View Post
    I'm shooting a 52# @ 28" Bob Lee
    Terry was using his 50# @ 28" Bear Kodiak when he killed the big one. I think he draws about 29" so it's likely around 53lbs
    And Max is pulling high 50's with his Saratoga longbow. It's 53@28 but i think he's a 30" draw so he's likely closer to 60.

    Bow legal minimum for bear in Ontario is 48.5"@27.6". That rule is nonsense for traditional archery but the MNR brushed me off when I tried to explain it to them. For example, If you're a tall individual who pulls 30" on a 45@28 bow, making you draw weight over 50lbs, you are ILLEGAL according to the current regulations. They only look at the numbers on the bow. Inversely, if you are a short fellow only pulling 26". You can legally shoot a 50@28 bow even though you are only really pulling 43-44lbs at your draw length.
    Thanks for the info. I'm looking to try traditional archery. I pull 29" and really like the Bear line of recurves. I guess we shouldn't be too surprised the Ministry can make bow weights and lengths so complicated. Bureaucratic BS at it's finest,for sure.
    If a tree falls on your ex in the woods and nobody hears it,you should probably still get rid of your chainsaw. Just sayin'....

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