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Post by TYE »

:shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock:

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Post by Digger »

Now thats a bear and a half or two. :shock: :shock: :shock:
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I wonder what he shot it with :?:
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Post by raven12 »

that' a nice grizzly !!pretty big bear!
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Post by Farmer »

That is a Huge Bear !! I love black bear hunting but do not think I have the intestinal fortitude to hunt Grizzly bear .
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Post by DaGriz »

That bear might be like one of thesebears. They are from a small area near Siberia, from the grizzly bear family only substantially larger. :shock:

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Post by Partikle »

DaGriz wrote:That bear might be like one of thesebears. They are from a small area near Siberia, from the grizzly bear family only substantially larger. :shock:

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They look pretty tame to me. Maybe they are fallow bears from the circus?
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Post by DaGriz »

Partikle wrote:
They look pretty tame to me. Maybe they are fallow bears from the circus?

It truly amazing how tame a bear can look after a taxidermist is done with them. :roll:
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Post by saxman »

WOW!!! Those are big bears.
I would like to try bear hunting :D :D
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Post by Fishn-Hunter »

:shock: $%&^ me runnin those are some big bears. I thought Polar bears were the biggest bears on the planet. What would something like that weigh out at, they gotta be 10-12 feet long.
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Post by paulslund »

Nah...that guy standing next to them is only 3 1/2 feet tall...

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Post by DaGriz »

Here you go, Those bears are from Kamachatka. The bigger ones will weigh up to 2500lbs. Would make a real interesting crossbow hunt!! :shock:





http://kamchatkaoutfitters.com/kamchatka_brown_bear.htm
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