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  1. #1
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    Spring Bear

    Well, not too much of a story for any of these guys as two were taken within first hour of the hunt and the other was just a touch longer, but thought id share a couple pics none the less.

    This bear was taken by a good buddy, measured 6'4" 135lb on the hook 300WSM 125yrds. 530ish am towards the end of May

    Number 2 was taken solo, as per the poor picture taking.measured to 6' even taken around 900pm beginning of june.

    dug this out of him, 30-06 Nosler trophy accubond 180grain, 180yrds


    and finally another one taken with a buddy mid morning this last saturday, 60 yrds, 30-06, havent put the tape on it, but i would guess 5'9". not a big bear, but does just fine topping off the freezer for the spring.

    sorry no exciting stories, just going out and gettiner done. hope the pics worked, happy hunting everybody.

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    Re: Spring Bear

    Awesome work - thanks for sharing. That first bear is a real beauty
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  4. #3
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    Re: Spring Bear

    Gonna have to give us some story? Pics alone just dont do the hunt any justice haha. Nice bears

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    Re: Spring Bear

    Way to go on those bears! Consistently getting the job done, year after year!!

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    Re: Spring Bear

    Gettin er done for sure, great job...don't need a story pics are great..

  7. #6
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    Re: Spring Bear

    Man you weren't exaggerating at all when you called your spot a honey hole, good work and some beautiful bears, should definitely make for some good eats!

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