Persistence Always Pays Off

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I respect the direct question haha. But I bear hunt with a group. The head dude put me on to some good spots, but I gotta play it close to the vest. I’m sure you get it. That said there’s a shit load of toads over here in Lassen. You head over from Reno and I’m sure you’ll see a couple. Some areas I don’t bear hunt yielded some big ones in the McCoy Flat area, and in Star Lake area.


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I respect the direct question haha. But I bear hunt with a group. The head dude put me on to some good spots, but I gotta play it close to the vest. I’m sure you get it. That said there’s a shit load of toads over here in Lassen. You head over from Reno and I’m sure you’ll see a couple. Some areas I don’t bear hunt yielded some big ones in the McCoy Flat area, and in Star Lake area.


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Definitely understand. Some big bears where I hunt on the east slope. Already filled my tag. I just like looking at them


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Oh man! Loved reading the story and the details man! Takes me back!

I feel for you though. OMG that feeling when you have to draw.... and then they at that moment they decide to take their sweet-a$$ time inching further into a clear shot... meanwhile the shoulders burning and starting to shake bad... and you're like come on... come on... I can't hold this thing for much longer...!

Dropped right there huh? Where did the shot enter and exit?
 
Oh man! Loved reading the story and the details man! Takes me back!

I feel for you though. OMG that feeling when you have to draw.... and then they at that moment they decide to take their sweet-a$$ time inching further into a clear shot... meanwhile the shoulders burning and starting to shake bad... and you're like come on... come on... I can't hold this thing for much longer...!

Dropped right there huh? Where did the shot enter and exit?

You said it perfectly haha. I’m glad you enjoyed the story brother. I took a low percentage shot with the buck looking up at 30 yards. It’s why I practice year around. Was a frontal straight into the spine. Severed the main line and lights out. Was very very happy the buck died very very quickly. Thanks for taking the time to read it


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