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Originally Posted by AJE
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Originally Posted by RedRaven
As I moved, she circled behind me, keeping that same 35-40 yard distance; watching my every move. I got to my deer, got out my tag, and tagged the small buck with one eye on Momma Bear the whole time. Now, I had to gut out the deer, and drag it back up to the road. When I lifted a hind leg of the deer, I could see that one of the hind quarters was half eaten already. Only now did I realize that those small bears were eating my deer right after I killed it, and Momma was waiting her turn; and I was in between a big Momma bear and her cubs! But I killed this deer, I tagged it, and I'm taking it, dammit! (as long as that's ok with her of course)
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That is so horrible of you for stealing mommy and cub’s dinner; you should be ashamed of yourself. But I totaling think you should have left the carcass where it was when you realized it was now there lunch. I would have followed my meal too Redraven. What are the two biggest Nos when in Bear Country, 1. :arrow: cubs and 2. :arrow: Getting in the way of a hungry bear. YOU COULD HAVE BEEN KILLED! Next time just slowly back away and never turn away from a grown bear. Just think the venison you enjoyed for a few months was contaminated with bear slime.
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YOU SHOULD BE ASHAMED OF ACCUSING OTHERS OF SOMETHING YOU READ INCORRECTLY!!!!
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I DID NOT WRITE THIS IT IS MOVED FROM ANOTHER POST AND AS IT STATES IT POSTED BY: Foragist
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Joined: Feb 19, 2007
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Location: Eau Claire area
PostPosted: Sat Feb 24, 2007 9:55 pm
Post subject: Your bear stories
AND NOW AFTER READING IT I AM MOVING IT TO HUNTING.
POST MOVED TO HUNTING>>>>
http://www.thebubbler.com/modules.ph...ewtopic&t=2996
EVERYONE SHOULD READ THIS POST TOO...
http://www.thebubbler.com/modules.ph...iewtopic&t=924