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My 2012 Bear Hunt WITH VIDEO
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After 3 years of baiting, running dogs, and looking around for days I finally have gotten my bear. It ended up being a REALLY old female with some sweet colors. She had dark brown, light brown, and some blonde to her. I haven't had her officially scored yet, but I'm thinking she may go Boone & Crocket. She was BIG. Fish and game estimated that she was 20-25 years old. They couldn't even get a tooth sample because she only had 2 1/2 teeth! I got a lot of video of the action. You can see the videos here:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tc2XRllvvfs

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=24ZSKLlFElU

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kRn74kAe_zQ

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QPl_Cx2QqMM

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dzW9c3Fjsgo

Enjoy!
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#2
Cool good job!
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#3
Cool. What did she square?
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#4
I'm not sure what she scores yet. I took it the taxidermist and haven't heard back yet..
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You can square it yourself. Lay the hide out flat, measure the width of hide from the tip of 1 claw to the tip of the other claw. Then measure from the snout to the tip of the tail. Add the 2 measurements together and divide by 2. That's the square. If it's going to be close to making book, it will most certain square over 6 ft. The square measurement doesn't really tell you anything about the skull (skull is where the B&C score will come from) but I've never heard of a bear under 6 ft making book, so it might tell you something and it's interesting to know. It's also a measurement that is easier to relate to.
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#6
Very cool!
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