I would have to make more room in the freezer.
I would be impressed, maybe even a bit scared if they were climbers.
If you are not willing to learn, nobody can help you, if you are willing, nobody can stop you.
A bowhunter with a passion for shooting firearms.
WMU 91
Boo string
I was climbing up my ladder stand last year early one morning in the dark when all of a sudden the tree seemed to come alive as 1/2 dozen turkey's took flight from the roost.
It scared the @#$% out of me!
Never argue with an idiot; they will only bring you down to their level and then beat you with experience!
This was sent to me by a guy from my hunt camp don't know the story that goes with it as it has been forwarded a couple of times.
But I sure I don't want meet him or any of his cousins in the dark half way up a stand.
Ohh.....I know! But the MNR also says that the bear populations aren't changing at all, so we all must be wrong and there couldn't possibly be bears this far south, eh? My post was supposed to be tongue in cheek.
One a couple of years ago in New Dundee and another one this spring in south Cambridge apparently!
Mike
2008 Excalibur Equinox
Groundpounder Mount
NGSS
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1992 PSE Edge 5050 Compound Bow
I think I saw the tail end of one just north of the 401 while turkey hunting remember thinking that's awful dark and big to be a raccoon.
Really don't like the idea of meeting one with a cased and unloaded crossbow this deer season.
I think I will get my self a big knife
Dereck wrote:I think I saw the tail end of one just north of the 401 while turkey hunting remember thinking that's awful dark and big to be a raccoon.
Really don't like the idea of meeting one with a cased and unloaded crossbow this deer season.
I think I will get my self a big knife
Land owners in the area south of the 401 by Ayr have apparently seen bears. I can't say that I've seen any sign in the bush though.
If the thrill of the hunt is lost, then I have lost.