Shupe88
WKR
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- Jun 21, 2019
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We have a cabin located about 3 miles off of the highway that joins National Forest. I spend a majority of my hunting season in those mountains! Before daylight that morning I had hiked around 2 miles from the cabin to a ridge that was covered up in akerns (acorns). I had found several good scrapes in the area an had put a camera up a few weeks before. I had a couple bucks I was after and one pic of a bear passing by. I had my stand placed just off the side of the ridge below the scrapes, right against a steep mountain laurel thicket. I was mainly after one of those bucks but I had the bear in the back of my mind. The morning started off with not much at all going on. Then around 830 I heard some limbs popping around the side of the ridge, then what sounded like rocks rolling down the hill. Once I heard the rocks I automatically knew a bear was coming. Couple minutes later it worked its way to about 13 yards from my stand. I drew and waited as long as I could and it wouldn’t give me a broad side shot, so I took the frontal shot. It made it about 30 yards and crashed and give the ol death moan! Ended up being a sow. Her head didn’t fit her body! Most of her teeth was worn flat. Still waiting on the age. I’m assuming she’s an older bear. Just wasn’t a lot of fat on her. With that being said I guess I would consider it a eastern back country hunt!
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