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Nice job everyone. Looks like some nice bears were harvested, great pics.

Walleye wegs, nice job.........it was fun helping you with the virgin run on bears!!! Next year i may have to apply.

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Got these on opener around 630 pm

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here is me and my two bears, kind of a blury picture, the one im holding is the boar.

shot him second but got both bears on the same night in about ten mins apart from eachother.

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here is my brother holding my bear for a better comparison

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Mine dressed at 195 but thought I had a bigger one one cam. If you take time in taking after kill photos it would do wonders how big it looks. I snapped my buddies first it weighted 140 dressed and looks bigger. full-29992-1014-img_2189.jpg

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Lakeshoremunster, Thats Trailmix and Fruitsnacks. With Molassas on top. I can't wait until 2029 so I can get a shot off on that one. hahaha.

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Jeez I forget about this thread way up here, sorry Congrates to all you guys, awsome bears an first bears Good job. Now if I can only figure out my picture problem. Boar

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Well I finally drew my bear tag after 8 years of applying!!

I have four sites close to home and all of them were active. I had two nice boars over 350 lbs coming in after dark, as well as a HUGE sow (400+) with cubs that I passed on several times (can't shoot a sow with cubs/yearlings in Wisconsin). Along with several other sets of sows/cubs and smaller boars.

I've been out hunting 3-4 days a week waiting for one of the big boars to make a mistake and show there face during shooting hours.

But I found out last Friday that we are headed out of town for work in another week. So I decided to take the next decent bear to come in.

He came in Friday evening with about 20 minutes of shooting light left. He hit the bait an layed down facing me for about ten minutes before finally moving and laying down broadside.

While he was mowing down some apple licorice a sent a Muzzy screaming his way and through both lungs! smile He went about 50 yards and died within a minute.

I had two buddies come out and help me track and drag. I think Ray Charles could have followed the blood trail!! I'm very gratefull that he expired in such a short time. I've heard/read horror stories of bow shot bears.

Anyways here his is, dressed out at 230 pounds. He is my first bear, and I likely won't draw another tag for 6-8 years, so I'm getting a 1/2 lifesize mount done.

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Great trophy there, I couldn't help but notice the bowtech allegence kinda a sweet shooting bow, atleast I know with 2 newer bowtechs my allegence is still the one I can count on.

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Great first bear. Im going to start applying over there in WI seems like 8 year wait is what it takes. That wait is gotta be worth it, by the looks of your pic you agree.

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mrklean--- congrads on your first bear ,good going.

I got mine on 9-16-10 a 250-60 lb boar. arrow through the heart. # 7 for me.

i see your already talking turkey for 2011. Nightcrawler.

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My first bear, dressed at 130 lbs. Had bigger bears coming in, couple that had to be around 300 lbs, but were coming in after shooting hours. It was 3rd weekend of the season, so I took it. Bigger to come!!

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Hey gemNeyeJoe. Nice pic. It looks exactly like my bear hunting gun of choice. I also have a Ithaca with a shotgun scope. Have shot many deer and a few bears with it. Love it.

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Here are some more pics to get everyone excited for bear season this year. 330lbs Sow (no cubs) my buddies 225lbs bore and my 334lbs bore. I cant wait for the season to get here.

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Boar, I hear you some of the sign that I a seeing is outstanding. It never fails on one bait that we call the beaver dam, every time we come across the stream along side it in the mudd is a bear track. I hope that its the big one that we have been seeing in the area and a client messed up on because if it is, its close to 400lbs.

Yesterday we got out 25 baits and today we are going to put out ten more then start checking the baits we have set. With any luck we will have enought baits that we wont have to put out an test baits in new areas, but I always love searching for a new spot to bait and the anticipation to see if it was a good move or not.

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