I just love the Young Gun success stories!
Congrats to this fine young fellow on his first big game critter & a fine bear!!
And of course congrats to his Mentor as well!
Way to bring them into it the right way!!
Cheers!
Nog
I just love the Young Gun success stories!
Congrats to this fine young fellow on his first big game critter & a fine bear!!
And of course congrats to his Mentor as well!
Way to bring them into it the right way!!
Cheers!
Nog
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zVNNhzkJ-UU&feature=related
Egotistical, Self Centered, Son of a Bitch Killer that Doesn't Play Well With Others.
Guess he got to Know me
Great looking bear! Well done on the Hunt.
"Everything comes to him who hustles while he waits"
Thomas A. Edison
"Sometimes ya gotta let your dog find you"
Way to go! Great story and pictures to boot... a little suspense there with the lack of blood. Even if you know it was a pretty good shot, it doesn't mean it's going to be easy to find without a good trail. Being a mentor is next-level stuff too. I recently found that unless you have hunted with someone hundreds of times and you are totally in sync (and even then once in a while) it isn't possible to control every little thing such as movements or especially someone else's excitement / emotions. You did a heck of a good job and made it a success. Congratulations to you both!
Awesome work on being a mentor! Congrats on a successful harvest of a beauty bear
Good stuff, congrats to you and the new hunter.
Congrats to both of you on a successful hunt!
Well done,best way to recruit new hunters.
Congrats to the new hunter and for you being a solid mentor !
Arctic Lake
That photo of him and the bear in the bush is awesome. Good job.
The challenge of retirement is how to spend time without spending money.
The worst day slinging lead is still better than the best day working.
Look around is there someone you can introduce to shooting because that’s the only way we will buck the anti gun trend sweeping Canada! "tigrr 2006"
Well done - congrats on that successful hunt.
You took this guy to the butcher - can I ask what you had processed and what weight of meat did you get back? I'm always curious on the meat yield from a bear because I just can't seem to accurately field judge them regarding weight.
Also, a question for the members, what age would you say that bear is based on the pictures provided. 4 year old? Looks a little to filled out to me to be a 3-year old.