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    Oldest bear ever shot on video! (Boone & Crockett)

    If he isn't the oldest, he is very close. This thing has no teeth, and the bit of canines he still does are worn right down. All pics are in the video.

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    Re: Oldest bear ever shot on video! (Boone & Crockett)

    umm do you have to keep the meat off bears in manitoba???

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    Re: Oldest bear ever shot on video! (Boone & Crockett)

    It doesn't look like the same bear that was arrowed at the bait

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    Re: Oldest bear ever shot on video! (Boone & Crockett)

    To experienced bear hunters, witch I am not. What would the meat quality be like on an animal that old?

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    Re: Oldest bear ever shot on video! (Boone & Crockett)

    Quote Originally Posted by Sportster View Post
    To experienced bear hunters, witch I am not. What would the meat quality be like on an animal that old?
    Like eating your grandpa. Cooked right, not too bad

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    Re: Oldest bear ever shot on video! (Boone & Crockett)

    no he left it over night with the hide on.....guts in..

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    Re: Oldest bear ever shot on video! (Boone & Crockett)

    Quote Originally Posted by walks with deer View Post
    no he left it over night with the hide on.....guts in..
    Ya, never the best bet for meat or hide care. I would guess he was not hunting for the freezer

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    Re: Oldest bear ever shot on video! (Boone & Crockett)

    I need to clarify a few things about hide and meat care. We eat all the bears we shoot and have never had a hide slip when leaving a bear overnight. We hunt for big bears, but love to eat them too! In my 8 years of guiding bear hunters in Manitoba ALL the meat has been utilized even when bears are left over night. Obviously if we can get them out sooner then we do that, but we have had absolutely no issues leaving bears overnight, they are very thin skinned animals and cool quickly unlike a moose or elk.

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    Re: Oldest bear ever shot on video! (Boone & Crockett)

    Quote Originally Posted by 303savage View Post
    It doesn't look like the same bear that was arrowed at the bait
    It definitely is the same bear.

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    Re: Oldest bear ever shot on video! (Boone & Crockett)

    Congratulations, Thanks for sharing

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