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Trail cam Revenge

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After months of putting up with these pesky bears, trying different strap systems and lock boxes we were able to get in on one of them. We were amazed at the speed they have, incredible animals.

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Bear with an attitude.

We had three seperate seeps that we set up cams on for deer. Bears had usually hit our camera within the first 24 hours of checking cams, replacing batteries etc.

It never failed, we always had at least one of our cams laying on the ground taking pictures of the sky.

 

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Joe on the right took this bear with his .270 at about 100 yards running away from him.

Cole in the middle saw two bears on our trip but was shaking too bad to get a shot off. :(

Garrett on the left was our trusty guide who kept us from getting lost.

We were actually on our deer hunt but after seeing so many pictures of bears on our cams decided to make sure we had tags for just in case and it paid off for us.

 

What a great hunt we had, no deer, but still just a fun time.

It is spooky being out in the forest knowing that bears and lions are keeping an eye on you. But man what a great priviledge it is to be out there kicking around the in the hills.

 

My wife picked up the elk shed during one of our ventures.

 

 

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I guess you won't have to put up with that pesky bear next year! Good job! What day and time did you harvest him?

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