Shoot or Pass?

bow_dozer

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This spring has been good for spotting the yogi's in MT. Big snow year which is holding the bears lower. Have been playing cat and mouse with a nice (for my terms) color phase. However, had this guy last night at 300 yards for 20 minutes. Buddies are giving me grief for not putting the tag on it. I'll only pull the trigger to fill the freezer or if it gets my blood pumping, this one didn't do it for me last night. But upon looking at pics, now i'm starting to doubt that decision lol.
Not asking about the shot angle from the pics, but the bear in general. You guys shooting or letting it walk?
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He doesn’t look really big to me. More like a Booboo than a Yogi. Unless he’s moving in that first photo, those ears are fairly large. If you’re just after some meat, let it rip. Of course, probably not a ton of meat on that bear either though. Shoot whatever is legal and makes you happy. Interested to see what you tag. Good luck!
 
I will say this unit does not hold any "trophies" in term of size. 6' would be a big bear for this area.
 
This spring has been good for spotting the yogi's in MT. Big snow year which is holding the bears lower. Have been playing cat and mouse with a nice (for my terms) color phase. However, had this guy last night at 300 yards for 20 minutes. Buddies are giving me grief for not putting the tag on it. I'll only pull the trigger to fill the freezer or if it gets my blood pumping, this one didn't do it for me last night. But upon looking at pics, now i'm starting to doubt that decision lol.
Not asking about the shot angle from the pics, but the bear in general. You guys shooting or letting it walk?
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Pass. Long wars and snout. Made a good decision if you’re spotting plenty of bears already.
 
I will say this unit does not hold any "trophies" in term of size. 6' would be a big bear for this area.
it's up to you and what you want out of the hunt. certainly no shame in shooting that bear... to me, it looks like a bear, not a big one nor small one.

if you see it again and decide to shoot it, i'll be happy for you and would enjoy the story, and it would eat well, and be relatively easy to pack out.

as long as it doesn't have cubs, there is really no moral dilemma in my eyes (I certainly couldn't shoot a sow with yearlings, even though it's technically legal, I couldn't do it)

don't worry about what the internet thinks, our opinion is just that.

I like hunting bear, and I like eating bear, but I am good at talking myself out of killing bear.... that's me. I have friends that kill the first legal bear they see, and i'm happy for them.....
 
Watching bears is rewarding in and of itself. You will know when it is the right one for you. Based on the ears and big rump, looks like maybe a younger sow but still photos can be deceptive. Good luck!
 
As has been said, it is a young bear and would make for an easy pack out and good table fare most likely. If you're chasing a particular bear not much sense in tagging another.
 
Given how much time and effort I've put in without even seeing a track or scat here in MT, I'm shooting anything legal. But, it's your tag you have to be happy with what you take, even if it's tag soup this spring ;)

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Given how much time and effort I've put in without even seeing a track or scat here in MT, I'm shooting anything legal. But, it's your tag you have to be happy with what you take, even if it's tag soup this spring ;)

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Get high and glass southern facing slopes, bears will be there!
 
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