Funny bear story

meathunter

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Jun 6, 2012
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Idaho Falls, Idaho
Just got back from bear hunting and took a chocolate black bear over bait. It was a smaller bear, 1st one for me and in an area with 2 tags allowed. The F&G are trying to reduce bear populations, so I wasn't too concerned about harvesting a small one.

We baited 5 sites throughout the week, refreshing sites and sitting on some baits that were hit. We used apples, honey, pellets, stale donuts, etc., that were kept in the truck. After sitting on a bait for a couple of hours, we left the site with plenty of daylight left. As we were hiking back to the truck, we noticed a bear circling the truck and it finally jumped in the bed of the truck. We decided to watch the bear to make sure it wasn't with cubs and walked to within 20 yards of the bear.

The bear stood up on it's hind legs and one quick shot to the neck dropped it in the bed of the truck. That was the shortest haul of game I've ever done!

The picture shows where it dropped.
 

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hardstalk

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Sep 13, 2011
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I'm just kidding with ya. No damage to the pickup right? Kinda a cool story if there is a hole in the cab. "Thats when a bear climbed into the truck and I shot him" I would just leave the story at that and casually stroll away..
 

Sawfish

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Jun 9, 2011
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Peoples Republik of Kalifornia
I used to just wish the dogs would tree one uphill from the road, but this is way better! Congratulations on your great planning. Next time, I will just leave a box of donuts in the truck bed!
 

johnsd16

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Mar 16, 2014
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N Idaho
That is incredible. Literally no drag. There's a lot of good campfire stories about felling animals close to ones vehicle, but this one is true and takes the cake. WOW!
 

sambo3006

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Jun 22, 2015
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SW Missouri
You can't beat that! The closest I ever came to doing that was when after deer hunting for several hours I walked back to my truck parked on a two track road in the woods and ended up killing a doe by shooting between the corner of the windshield and the antenna. I was about 30 yards from the truck and the doe was about 30 yards on the other side of the truck.