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October 8th, 2015, 12:41 AM
#21
What a pig. It's so porky you'd almost think it was a dump bear. You could get gallons of bear oil out of that blob. Good luck
As for the hunt part, 25 or 35 or 45 yards won't make any difference if the wind is wrong. And if you're actually going to target a brute that size you better be totally prepared beforehand with equipment and extra bodies like Greenhorn said. Imagine if it ran 100 yds into dense wet crap before dying and you had to get it out. You can't just drag a sac of goo that big hehe. Or pick it up and throw it on the back of a quad. Even with three guys.
Here's a good tip on a cheap, very handy, and almost bulletproof homemade "rig". Take the hood from a small car or wee truck and use it as a sled. Make holes as required to accommodate ratchet straps and tow points and you can strap bear or deer down tight. Rocks or even soft areas don't matter much. Works well late season in the snow too. Even for hauling out barrels or supplies, stands or whatever, any season. Atvs do help though lol
If you look at my avatar pic you can make out part of a hood on the ground behind my big girl. You can see the winch mounted to the hood, and then used a smaller 12v battery stashed with it in the bush. We had a small three wheeler and two guys to help pull/steer after I made the call. One last hill we couldn't make it and had to use the winch. After that is was flat pull to the owners house and then celebration and gutting and dressing and hanging.
Anyway, it turned out to be one of those rare times where every thing just came together that day. You never know right, that's part of why we hunt.
One last thing. You may be fresh as hell, but if you have an opportunity to kill a bear that big, you should take it, because you may never get such a chance again.
Cheers
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October 8th, 2015 12:41 AM
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October 8th, 2015, 07:58 AM
#22
Has too much time on their hands

Originally Posted by
smitty55
What a pig. It's so porky you'd almost think it was a dump bear. You could get gallons of bear oil out of that blob. Good luck
As for the hunt part, 25 or 35 or 45 yards won't make any difference if the wind is wrong. And if you're actually going to target a brute that size you better be totally prepared beforehand with equipment and extra bodies like Greenhorn said. Imagine if it ran 100 yds into dense wet crap before dying and you had to get it out. You can't just drag a sac of goo that big hehe. Or pick it up and throw it on the back of a quad. Even with three guys.
Here's a good tip on a cheap, very handy, and almost bulletproof homemade "rig". Take the hood from a small car or wee truck and use it as a sled. Make holes as required to accommodate ratchet straps and tow points and you can strap bear or deer down tight. Rocks or even soft areas don't matter much. Works well late season in the snow too. Even for hauling out barrels or supplies, stands or whatever, any season. Atvs do help though lol
If you look at my avatar pic you can make out part of a hood on the ground behind my big girl. You can see the winch mounted to the hood, and then used a smaller 12v battery stashed with it in the bush. We had a small three wheeler and two guys to help pull/steer after I made the call. One last hill we couldn't make it and had to use the winch. After that is was flat pull to the owners house and then celebration and gutting and dressing and hanging.
Anyway, it turned out to be one of those rare times where every thing just came together that day. You never know right, that's part of why we hunt.
One last thing. You may be fresh as hell, but if you have an opportunity to kill a bear that big, you should take it, because you may never get such a chance again.
Cheers
Chainsaw, chains and tractor would be the plan but first I have to get it on the ground, far from been done!
I shot a few games in this property, actually first Tom and Ontarian buck, so I know where to find help close by...
Thanks for the advice about the sled/hood though it might get handy, there are a few laying around in that same property. I guy a know pretty well as one of those for sell, Portable Winch, I think he wants around 800$ for it. I always thought it would be a good thing to have....
http://www.baileysonline.com/Arboris...unting-Kit.axd
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October 9th, 2015, 09:55 AM
#23
Has too much time on their hands
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October 9th, 2015, 11:31 AM
#24
i would def shoot that big boy...beauty coat on him
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October 9th, 2015, 11:00 PM
#25

Originally Posted by
seabast
Look like u been feeding it all summer ! to me it a female short nose ,small paws and no scar a bruin that size would have scare on it nose ,ear piece missing to clean looking for a male but i could be wrong ,good luck! to u