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<blockquote data-quote="Knifeguy" data-source="post: 2272618" data-attributes="member: 111983"><p>The minute I saw this thread it got my attention. Last September I had an approx 450 pound Bruin open the back hatch on my cap and open the tailgate to climb into the back of my truck while it was parked in front of my cabin. We have a lot of bear activity in our area (North Eastern Washington State) and I have seen some amazing things from bears and coyotes both but that really took the prize. There was nothing in the bed of the truck and the bear didn't tear anything up, I had gone grocery shopping that afternoon so he most likely was smelling to food that had been in there. We normally harvest a bear every third year or so. Baiting is illegal and the bears certainly prove to be much smarter than the average hunter in Washington State.</p><p>Good Hunting !</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Knifeguy, post: 2272618, member: 111983"] The minute I saw this thread it got my attention. Last September I had an approx 450 pound Bruin open the back hatch on my cap and open the tailgate to climb into the back of my truck while it was parked in front of my cabin. We have a lot of bear activity in our area (North Eastern Washington State) and I have seen some amazing things from bears and coyotes both but that really took the prize. There was nothing in the bed of the truck and the bear didn’t tear anything up, I had gone grocery shopping that afternoon so he most likely was smelling to food that had been in there. We normally harvest a bear every third year or so. Baiting is illegal and the bears certainly prove to be much smarter than the average hunter in Washington State. Good Hunting ! [/QUOTE]
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