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Two guys and a dead bear (Edited to add story)

Started by Vig, December 15, 2012, 10:22:00 PM

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longbowray

Nice two see that you guys are still working the bear , elk , deer up there !! Been a while seen we had a camp fire together , this may be the year I come see y'all .
 God bless and hope to see y'all soon .

 Ray
BOWHUNTTER FOR LIFE

drewsbow

Great story and bear , lets hear your Dad's story as well please. Drew
Try to be the person your dog thinks you are :0)
TGMM Family of the Bow
N.Y. Bowhunters member
BigJim 3 pc buffalo 48@28
BigJim thunderchild 55@31
BigJim thunderchild 55@32 Jim's bow

T-Bowhunter

Great story, thanks for taking us along on your hunt.
William

JD Berry Valor 66" 45@28
Great Northern Bush Bow 62" 47@28"
Traditional Bowhunters of Florida

DEATHMASTER

Great story. Sometimes in the excitement our memory fails us (did I hit him there or not, was I bending, did I calmly get another shot ready?) I tend to think your father may have the better true story. LOL. Great bear and very nice story.
Thanks

Ibow

Great story and beautiful bears! Thanks for sharing!

Shedrock

Member of;
Comptons
Pope and Young
PBS
Colorado Traditional Archers Society
and Life member of Bowhunters Of Wyoming

cacciatore

1993 PBS Regular
Compton
CBA
CSTAS

frassettor

Wonderful story, definitely have made some good memories ! Great job!
"Everything's fine,just fine". Dad

M Venator

As the one brother who was not there for this kill, I have to say, the story never gets old!  Joe, you are a killing machine.  Can't wait to help pack out the next Pope and Younger one of you guys kill.

As you once said, it's about the journey, not the destination.  Kind of cool when there's a stop along the way to give thanks for a large gut pile though!
It don't get no better than this...

JamesKerr

Very nice bear, Now we need the story to that bear from last year too though.
James Kerr

grizz

Well here is my story from this year's bear. Joe and I had been hunting hard for the first week of elk season, with a bear tag each as a kicker. I finally shot a cow and it expired in the darkest, thickest stand of spruce, sixty yards down in a canyon. The next day we went in around noon and put a stand over the elk remains, hoping to get a shot at a bear. Finally, two days later, the pile had been disturbed, so I climbed up and waited patiently. Just before dark, I saw a dark bear down the trail, it looked like a decent one, as I watched for any sign of cubs, it hung out till dark, never coming closer. The next day I once again climbed into my stand at about 3 p.m. About 5 p.m. I noticed the bear below me about thirty yards distant. It slowly made its way to fifteen yards below and started grubbing around. It finally turned and offered a good shot. I drew slowly and picked a spot low behind the front leg. I was flooded with disappointment as the bear crashed away, unscathed; my arrow had gone low, a clean miss. After the excitement was over, I thanked the Lord for the clean miss. It was an interesting, dark walk out, almost a mile. I told the story to Joe back at camp that evening, wishing that the bear would return for another chance. The next day, after a late lunch, Joe wished me luck as I headed out once again. I purposely stalked in on the trail, but as I was approaching the stand I noticed the bear was just below, twenty yards distant. I knelt down in the trail, got an arrow on the string, and waited for the bear to make the next move.  The bear approached slowly, measuring every step, headed up the trail right into my lap! As it went behind the last bush, I slowly drew my bow. I was on both knees in the middle of the trail. A head-on shot was not in the plan. At fifteen feet, I stared a hole in the bear's throat and released the wood shaft! The bear spun around and trotted away downhill. I was relieved that it didn't keep coming up the trail! I headed for camp at a brisk pace, hoping to catch up with some help for tracking. I found Joe glassing a canyon, right where he said he would be in case I needed him. We found the dead bear 150 yards away, right in the bottom of the canyon. And that's how we got the picture of Two Guys and another dead Bear!  Of course, I used my trusty Grizzly Bow and a doug fir shaft, tipped with a Wensel broadhead for the kill.  Grizz
mike

Bjorn


Big Ed

That is awesome to share your hunts with your father!! Congrats to you both   :clapper:
"Get kids involved in the outdoors"

stujay

Great for father and son to have these experiences together! Good job guys and thanks for sharing.  :thumbsup:

steadman

Great stories guys!! Mike you're one if the best buddy!! Good to see you got out  :)
" Just concentrate and don't freak out next time" my son Tyler(age 7) giving advise after watching me miss a big mulie.

grizz

Thanks Ryan, I have been recovering well, had a great hunting year, tell us about that buck! Nice!
mike

steadman

Thanks Mike! Glad to hear your doing well. Tell Jane hi from Julie and I. Well see you guys in June.
Here's a link to the story of my buck
http://tradgang.com/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=1;t=122941
Take care and Merry Christmas to you and your family!
" Just concentrate and don't freak out next time" my son Tyler(age 7) giving advise after watching me miss a big mulie.

Cyclic-Rivers

Relax,

You'll live longer!

Charlie Janssen

PBS Associate Member
Wisconsin Traditional Archers


>~TGMM~> <~Family~Of~The~Bow~<

Vig

Good times and great memories.  Every time I look at a picture from one of our hunts I'm reminds of how much I don't deserve the blessings I've received.  Thanks for the kind words!
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