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Trail cam pics on a Black Bear bait

Started by Bel007, December 05, 2010, 10:38:00 PM

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hvyhitter

I would have hated checking that camera in the woods and hearing a stick crack behind me.........
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Steve G

Makes me think Of Fred Bear on Kodiak Island or somewhere on the Valiant Maid. Sure a magnificent beast.

magnus

Can you say DREAM HUNT.  Thank you for sharing the Picts.

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ti-guy

It's seems it need a little help,who's willing to scratch his back!!!Nice pics.
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ron w

WoW....even the Blackie was a nice one......CooL!
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David McLendon

Imagine sitting in a ground blind waiting for daylight, hearing a stick pop and seeing him when daylight came.
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longbowben

I would not walk around those woods without a ROCKETLAUNCHER.  :scared:    :scared:    :scared:
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beetlebailey1977

QuoteOriginally posted by mysticguido:
I don't see a hump at the shoulders, Looks like a colored blacky to Me..
You are making a "funny" with that one.  

That is a big Grizz.....He chewed the front leg off the black bear in the 1st pic LOL.
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rushlush


Over&Under

Holy Mercy!!!  Hunt him from a shark cage blind!
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Talondale

Wonder how big the second grizz was in the second pic.

Tater 2

That's one big "Grizz" for sure makes that 55 gal. drum look like a pop can!
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silvertip73


JRY309


Looper

That's a good sized brown bear.  Where I used to moose hunt in Southeast Alaska, there is a healthy population of both black and brown bears.  The blacks would take off when a brown bear was around, but I have watched them feed on salmon out of the same stream, within 50 yards of each other.  

That's probably a 55 gallon drum.  Most folks don't have a clue how big a large male brown bear can get.  I have witnessed one pick up a freshly shot Roosevelt elk bull and walk off with it like it was a fox with a rabbit.

I've also been within a few yards of one that big on Admiralty Island. I was deer hunting and had my .280 Remington with me. The guy I was with literally messed on himself. After that encounter, I started deer hunting with a .375 H&H.

Magnificent creatures.

turkey522

One big grizzly bear.Blowed pic up blackie appears to missing part of his front leg.

Dave Bowers


KentuckyTJ

I take it you guys don't walk to your stands in the dark do you? Wow what a critter!
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