Nothing in the article convinced me that he positively identified the bear, or detailed exactly how it was trying to get in his tent, as he claims. I interpret that as guy got scared when he heard something walk through his camp at night and fired a rifle round from his tent aimlessly. That side story alone makes me question the entire ordeal.When did everyone get so afraid to shoot stuff? A bear trying to get into my tent is not getting a warning shot #1. It is like all the Sasquatch stories of hunters within feet of the thing and not shooting it...wtf...we've gone soft.
That, and if I am 8miles from a trailhead and discover my BOAL is missing, I am getting ahold of my buddy who packed me in and LE so they can be waiting at the trailhead and forest road to find my stealer.Nothing in the article convinced me that he positively identified the bear, or detailed exactly how it was trying to get in his tent, as he claims. I interpret that as guy got scared when he heard something walk through his camp at night and fired a rifle round from his tent aimlessly. That side story alone makes me question the entire ordeal.
You leave California out of this!Someone stealing your deer from camp and having a bear try to get into your tent are each really rare occurences, yet BOTH happened to this guy at the same time? The story would be more plausible if it was at some ghetto campground outside of a large town that has trash bear problems and high crime rates. Several miles into the wilderness seems highly unlikely.
Sounds like Pike national forest behind taryall Reservoir.Someone stealing your deer from camp and having a bear try to get into your tent are each really rare occurences, yet BOTH happened to this guy at the same time? The story would be more plausible if it was at some ghetto campground outside of a large town that has trash bear problems and high crime rates. Several miles into the wilderness seems highly unlikely.
Maybe a jilted ex followed him to camp, stole the BOAL, and spread peanut butter on his tent for a bear? @Billy Goat @peanutbutterSomeone stealing your deer from camp and having a bear try to get into your tent are each really rare occurences, yet BOTH happened to this guy at the same time? The story would be more plausible if it was at some ghetto campground outside of a large town that has trash bear problems and high crime rates. Several miles into the wilderness seems highly unlikely.
Maybe a jilted ex followed him to camp, stole the BOAL, and spread peanut butter on his tent for a bear?
There, look again, I fixed it.If you start talking about smearing peanut butter on stuff, @Billy Goat will perk up again.
What did you do???There, look again, I fixed it.
Sounds like Pike national forest behind taryall Reservoir.
Maybe it’s been cleaned up, I haven’t been up there in about seven years.That sucks. I have some really fond memories of Taryall Reservoir.
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Maybe it’s been cleaned up, I haven’t been up there in about seven years.
Yeah when you tie your food/ meat in a tree, they say to tie the rope up out of way/ more out of sight. Smart bears/ especially the type that have experience stealing from hikers. They see the rope and food and know what to do. I think it’s more true for park bears (like Yosemite) but maybe it’s true for all bearsi think the bear took it. who would steal a head and leave all of the expensive gear? if you are a thief, you are gonna thief some other stuff too.
Me too please. I'm sorry to have missed out and not been paying attention.send that shit my way, i gotta see what all the hype is about
Few weeks after bull elk was stolen out of someone's truck in billings mtAnybody see or hear about this? How freaking crummy for someone laying in wait and grabs it while he is hauling meat. Friend sent me this and thought worth a share here.
‘Dirtbags’ Steal Hunter’s Trophy Deer Head In Wyoming’s Hoback…
A hunter who shot a large mule deer buck in Wyomings remote Hoback range says someone stole the trophy head and choice cuts of meat as he was hauling his…cowboystatedaily.us20.list-manage.com