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<blockquote data-quote="AGL4now" data-source="post: 1373044" data-attributes="member: 101973"><p>I started trying to be helpful in the very second post, and you ignored me. If you carefully reread all my posts they were all attempts to help you. The only post in which you choose to respond to me, you were "rude" and "curt" and "sarcastic". Enjoy your hunt.</p><p></p><p><strong>The second post to this thread:</strong></p><p><strong></strong></p><p><strong>"There are basically three "VERY" different methods of determining Largest in reference to Brown Bears. Body weight.......Skull size........squared fresh (green) hide. They are not each related to the other, however body weight and squared hide could be somewhat related each to the other. Even here one needs to consider that a bear with 12" of fat in the fall would weigh less then the same size bear with little fat storage, fat weighing little compared to red meat muscle."</strong></p><p></p><p><strong>"I have a small amount of experience in this area."</strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AGL4now, post: 1373044, member: 101973"] I started trying to be helpful in the very second post, and you ignored me. If you carefully reread all my posts they were all attempts to help you. The only post in which you choose to respond to me, you were "rude" and "curt" and "sarcastic". Enjoy your hunt. [B]The second post to this thread: "There are basically three "VERY" different methods of determining Largest in reference to Brown Bears. Body weight.......Skull size........squared fresh (green) hide. They are not each related to the other, however body weight and squared hide could be somewhat related each to the other. Even here one needs to consider that a bear with 12" of fat in the fall would weigh less then the same size bear with little fat storage, fat weighing little compared to red meat muscle."[/B] [B]"I have a small amount of experience in this area."[/B] [/QUOTE]
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