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My 8,000 Foot Wyoming Black Bear - By Len Backus
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<blockquote data-quote="woodworker74" data-source="post: 1081553" data-attributes="member: 87916"><p>Beautiful bear! I have one question. Was the meat harvested from these bears? Your article states that after you shot and found the bear, you took some pictures and headed back to camp, then came back to "recover the hide and the skull" the next morning. Was this purely a trophy hunt? I'm not trying to start trouble. I know bear meat is very hit or miss as far as taste and quality are concerned. The bear I took last fall proved to be quite tasty. Just curious. Overall it sounds like an amazing time in the field! Congrats!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="woodworker74, post: 1081553, member: 87916"] Beautiful bear! I have one question. Was the meat harvested from these bears? Your article states that after you shot and found the bear, you took some pictures and headed back to camp, then came back to "recover the hide and the skull" the next morning. Was this purely a trophy hunt? I'm not trying to start trouble. I know bear meat is very hit or miss as far as taste and quality are concerned. The bear I took last fall proved to be quite tasty. Just curious. Overall it sounds like an amazing time in the field! Congrats! [/QUOTE]
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