First Bear

Roboz

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Mar 10, 2011
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Finally took my first bear after hunting them for the last 3 years, it was a great hunt and happened quickly. Hunted opening day without seeing any bear sign, next day decided to move to a completely different area, went to one of my favorite glassing spots and glassed for about 10 minutes when this guy walked out of the oak brush, i watched it feed in and out of the opening and oak brush for probably 20 minutes. When i was sure there were no cubs involved the 257 Weatherby did its magic again, one shot at 287 yards and i had my first bear by 9:30 in the morning. DOW said it was an average bear for the area and probably 4-5 years old. I couldn't be happier to take my first bear!
 

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SGM

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Apr 19, 2016
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Canon City Colorado
Congratulation, you doing a rug or a mount? I did a full body mount on my first bear and love seeing it everytime I walk into the bedroom.
 

Roboz

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Congratulation, you doing a rug or a mount? I did a full body mount on my first bear and love seeing it everytime I walk into the bedroom.
Leaning towards a full body mount, little expensive but i think it will be worth it. It has some great colors that you cant see in the picture. The top of the back is blond and it has 2 white patches on the chest area.
 

SGM

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Canon City Colorado
Ivory, all you need to do is get a bear, take it to the taxidermist and watch your wallet get lighter. What was really fun was watching the faces of the other drivers as I brought it home. Guess they never saw a bear driving down the road.
 

Roboz

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I bet that was a fun drive home SGM, in about 10 months i will get to see all those expressions.
 

CoHiCntry

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Mar 31, 2011
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Congratulations on your bear. A 1/2 mount also works good if you don't have the floor space
That's what I did. Mine is just the front half from just in front of the rear legs with its front legs standing on a rock. This way it gets mounted on the wall and doesn't take up any floor space.
 

Roboz

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Thanks guys, decided on a full mount semi upright left turn. Cant wait to see it completed!