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<blockquote data-quote="wwbrown" data-source="post: 1969331" data-attributes="member: 31392"><p>Hey shoot it if you like and want a rug from it, as long as no cubs hanging around no harm done. There are bigger bears taken every year and smaller ones also. Last year I took a smaller spring black, 200 pounds, than I initially was looking for, it had an immaculate pure black coat without a single rub. Last spring's bear made a great rug that sits at the side of my bed and I enjoy it every morning as I get out of bed. I spent about 20 minutes looking at the bear before putting a couple of holes in him. I had passed up two bears the night before that were bigger but did not have a nice coat, and I had three more days of hunting if I wanted to, there was no hurry.</p><p></p><p>As hunters we often get too hung up on getting trophies that a bunch of others will say great things about, shoot what you are happy with and enjoy the end results.</p><p></p><p>My two cents,</p><p>wade</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wwbrown, post: 1969331, member: 31392"] Hey shoot it if you like and want a rug from it, as long as no cubs hanging around no harm done. There are bigger bears taken every year and smaller ones also. Last year I took a smaller spring black, 200 pounds, than I initially was looking for, it had an immaculate pure black coat without a single rub. Last spring's bear made a great rug that sits at the side of my bed and I enjoy it every morning as I get out of bed. I spent about 20 minutes looking at the bear before putting a couple of holes in him. I had passed up two bears the night before that were bigger but did not have a nice coat, and I had three more days of hunting if I wanted to, there was no hurry. As hunters we often get too hung up on getting trophies that a bunch of others will say great things about, shoot what you are happy with and enjoy the end results. My two cents, wade [/QUOTE]
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