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Bear pics

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http://s239.photobucket.com/albums/ff24 ... ics355.jpg hope this pic goes through ??? photobucket is a little confusing yes i looked it worked this is the bear i shot Sat. morn. its my first bear and i got it with my EXCALIBUR!!!!!! 18 yrd shot through both lungs it went about 35 yrds and droped i went in , in the dark and when i got to my tree stand and shon my mag light on the bait barrel the bear was just past the barrel a bit and started groweling and pounding the ground i was carring three small bags of bait i droped it all then threw one towards the barrel and the bear charged at me so i got in my tree stand reeeeely quick the bear stayed and kept groweling then when it got light enough to get my cross hairs on it i took the shot , this was the scarryest hunt i have ever had , heart pounding fun !!!
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Post by diesel »

Great pictures. congrats on the bear. :D
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Post by Rich »

CONGRATS!!! Nice bear.

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Sounds like you had some excitement on that hunt,I seen a couple about the same size the other night at the dump on hodgson rd in fort Irwin.I was out for a ride on the four wheeler up at the cottage.
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Post by Digger »

Nice looking bear.

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Image juat trying another pic
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Nice bear ... Congrat's !
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Excellent Pic's! 8)
Congrats on the awesome Bear With an Excal. :!:
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Post by Exocet77 »

Awesome Job, Congrats. I dunno if I would have stuck around to climb up the tree if he was there when I walked in. :shock:
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Post by Grizzly Adam »

That's a nice looking bear, Xbowking ... and the right size for eating. It has a nice coat for a summer kill, too. Good for you, and good job! :D
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Post by Shakky »

Congrats! Really nice looking bear.
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Post by Tar Heel »

Congrars, great looking bear.

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Post by Skeeter »

Nice Bear. I'm with Exocet77...I'm not sure either! :shock:
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