I haven't been on here much at all this last summer but thought I'd share some news of my Minnesota bear hunt.
Earlier In this years Minnesota bear opener I only hunted 3 days. On a normal year I'd hunt at least 7 days straight If I was still without a bear. I'd also make another trip back up If needed. This year was different being some things came up with my milk hauling business that needed me home shortly after the bear opener and also being I had a Colorado elk hunting trip planned for September 13th or so. Time wasn't on my side (I thought). The Colorado elk hunting trip was suppose to be a 10 day or so hunt for me. I ended up leaving Colorado 4 days early for other reasons and headed home on the 16 hour drive back to Minnesota to hunt me some bear after I made a quick stop at home to say hi to the family and catch a few hours of sleep so I could head out again that evening for the 4.5 hour trip up north.
Anyhow I made the right decision on leaving Colorado. I had 5 days to get It done and get myself a bear. Lost one day to rain, got dumped on with 4.5 Inches of rain In one day. On my very last day which was Sunday the cards finally fell In place. I did 2 things with this bear that I've been wanting to do for a very long time. I hit double digits In bear kills and videoed my 1st ever kill.
The bear dressed out at 160 pounds. Got both lungs and top of heart. He ran farther then I expected, he went 91 yards. The blood trail was awesome!!! I was using a 220 grain single bevel Outback Supreme.
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My dad and I.
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I had no Idea anyone was taking pics here. Good times!!! I was hoisting dad up to see what the bear dressed out at. We've weighed every bear we've shot the last 25+ years of bear hunting on our own.
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Did some thinking and thanking for a bit. Again I had no Idea anyone was taking pics. Sneaky devils!!
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2 nights ago my daughter and I got the best meal of the bear. Heart and tenderloins. Man was It good!!!! (http://i241.photobucket.com/albums/ff319/scsmilkman/DSC_0032_035.jpg)
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Great job! Congrats
Schultzy,
Nice work! Beautiful bear! You should do like most guys...get rid of that scale and guess the weight....then you could call that a 300 pounder.
How very cool is this? Way!! I'm saying..
Your daughter makes that meal look yummy but then again she could be eating toads and make them look good too...lol
Thanks for sharing with us.
God bless,Mudd
QuoteOriginally posted by bowbert:
Schultzy,
Nice work! Beautiful bear! You should do like most guys...get rid of that scale and guess the weight....then you could call that a 300 pounder.
No kidding there bowbert!! Everyone seems to shoot a 300 pound bear It seems!!! Good stuff!!!
Very Nice Bear!
Looks to be pretty good size :thumbsup:
Great Bear! Congrats !
Great story, bear and photos. Congratulations and thanks for sharing. :thumbsup: :clapper:
Nice job!!!!!!
Excellent job!! :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
GREAT HUNT BUDDY!!
I love bear meat too!
MAY THE SPIRIT OF FRED BEAR GUIDE OUR ARROWS.
Great job. I`ve always heard a lot of people don`t care for bear on the table but that dish looked tasty.RC
That's the way it's done :)
Great pictures and shot !!!
:campfire: :archer2: :archer2:
Congrats! Double digits, that is COOL! I got my first with a recurve back in '07 and my second last week with my longbow. Nothing better than a trad kill. Good luck to everyone.
BTW my first one was 122lbs & this one was 153lbs. I mean both were 300+ ha-ha-ha
Nice bear and good family work.Thanks for sharing.
what a good lookin bear. you fellas have really got me interested in huntin bears this year.when you buy tags here in n.c. you also get 2 bear tags, ive never used them in 15 yrs, i hope to change that this yr. thanks for the inspiration, ruddy
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Nice bear! And congrats on reaching double digits. (They seem to taste a lot like beef to me).
Nice Bear!!You gotta love MN.We saw some real dandy bear up there this year,and you just cant beat the deer hunting either.Congrats!
Bill
Nice bear! I missed this year and it sounded like a tough year up there where we usually go! Did you hunt NW or NE?
GOOD JOB....
Nice bear good size for eatin
Nice bear good size for eatin
Good Job!!!!!!!!!!!! :clapper:
QuoteOriginally posted by Robhood23:
Nice bear! I missed this year and it sounded like a tough year up there where we usually go! Did you hunt NW or NE?
NC part of Mn. North of Deer River.
Thanks everyone!! Honestly bear to me Is the best tasting big game animal out there.
That bear sure has a nice coat. That fry up looks tasty also. Congratulations on a fine animal..... RAY
Nice bear,congrats!
Excellent job, Sweet bear,and nice bow. Last but not least the camo is cool as well. Is that homemade or commercial camo? :notworthy: :clapper: :clapper:
i really, really want to hunt bears one day soon. those pictures, with a great kill, family, and good food all just amke it look awesome.
my two dream hunts are a big old black bear and a giant bull moose.
Steve, do you guys hunt with an outfitter or on public land? do you have to draw a tag or buy them over the counter? what part of the state? is it hard for an out-of-stater to set up a hunt in MN?
thanks for the info.
bump for questions.
Great bear! Congrats!! :thumbsup: